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_a Conflict resolution and global justice: _bthe European Union in the global context. _cEdited by Tomic Nikola & Tonra Ben |
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_aRoutledge: _bAbingdon, Oxon, _c2021. |
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_axi, 223p. _c23cm. |
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505 | _a1. Introduction PART 1: Resolving and managing border disputes 2. Recognition, reproduction, transformation: The use and abuse of international justice in the Cyprus conflict 3. Conceptions of justice underpinning Europe’s policies towards the Israeli-Palestinian conflict 4. Between border dispute and ethnic conflict: The EU as a just mediator in the Serbia-Kosovo stalemate 5. Russia’s approach to conflict resolution through the prism of international justice PART 2: Resolving and managing regime changes and power vacuums 6. Libya and the EU 7. The (In)Justices of peacekeeping: EUFOR Tchad/RCA 8. Peacekeeping and security through the African Union 9. India on global justice issues of United Nations peacekeeping and peace building: A case study of the Democratic Republic of Congo 10. A Brazilian way of peacekeeping? A normative and empirical analysis of Brazil’s contributions, challenges, and contradictions 11. Conclusion | ||
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