You are here

Disable VAT on Taiwan

Unfortunately, as of 1 January 2020 SAGE Ltd is no longer able to support sales of electronically supplied services to Taiwan customers that are not Taiwan VAT registered. We apologise for any inconvenience. For more information or to place a print-only order, please contact uk.customerservices@sagepub.co.uk.

Understanding Conflict and Conflict Analysis
Share
Share

Understanding Conflict and Conflict Analysis



April 2008 | 280 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
'...effectively fills a long-standing void and will no doubt be hailed as a much-needed new addition to the literature... This text very much exemplifies the strength of Ho-Won Jeong as a theorist and one of the more prolific writers in the larger peace and conflict studies field... the final three chapters on 'De-escalation Dynamics' (which includes a brief section on third party intervention), on 'Conciliation Strategies,' and especially the one on 'Ending Conflict,' which provides a range of outcomes beyond the usual focus on third party intervention (read mediation) epitomizes the value of this new text' - Journal of Peace Research

'…an awesome tour d'horizon of modern war, violence, and confrontation within and between nations. Illustrating via just about every conflict in every corner of the world, the author invokes an endless array of insights and interpretations, ranging from the micro to the macro, beautifully written in a seamless sequence of closely linked and discursive essays.' - Professor J. David Singer, University of Michigan

'Ho-Won Jeong has written an illuminatinbg analysis of the dynamics of conflict. He lays out the tools we have to analyze conflict in a literate and comprehensive way. A valuable book for anyone interested in a more comprehensive understanding of conflict, its sources, and its deescalation and termination' - Janice Gross Stein, Belzberg Professor of Conflict Management, Director, Munk Centre for International Studies, University of Toronto

'Jeong has successfully combined behavioral and structural analysis of the dynamics of social conflict. This volume covers the multiple dimensions - escalation, entrapment, de-escalation, termination, and resolution - both of violent and non-violent confrontation between adversaries, as well as the utility and limitations of external intervention. For students of the social sciences, it should serve as an excellent introduction to the complex realities of social conflict.' - Milton Esman, John S. Knight Professor of International Studies, Emeritus, Cornell University

By examining the dynamic forces which shape and re-shape major conflicts, this timely book provides students with the knowledge base needed to successfully study conflict sources, processes and transformations. Broad in focus, it addresses the multiple social, political and psychological features central to understanding conflict situations and behaviour. A range of both recent and historical examples (including the Arab-Israeli conflict, the 'War on Terrorism', the Cold War, and the civil wars in Sudan, former Yugoslavia and Sri Lanka) are discussed, illustrating the application of concepts and theories essential to the analysis of inter-group, inter-state and intra-state conflict and conflict resolution in a wider context.

Understanding Conflict and Conflict Analysis is key reading for students of international relations, peace and conflict studies, conflict resolution, international security and international law.

 
PART ONE: CONCEPTS AND ANALYSIS
 
Approaches to Understanding Conflict
 
Conflict Analysis Framework
 
PART TWO: SOURCES AND SITUATION
 
Sources of conflict
 
Conflict Situations and Behaviour
 
PART THREE: PROCESS AND STRUCTURE
 
Process of conflict
 
Inter-linkage and Context
 
PART FOUR: DYNAMICS AND ESCALATION
 
A System of Conflict Dynamics
 
Escalation and Entrapment
 
PART FIVE: DE-ESCALATION AND TERMINATION
 
De-Escalation Dynamics
 
Conciliation Strategies
 
Ending Conflict

'...effectively fills a long-standing void and will no doubt be hailed as a much-needed new addition to the literature... This text very much exemplifies the strength of Ho-Won Jeong as a theorist and one of the more prolific writers in the larger peace and conflict studies field... the final three chapters on 'De-escalation Dynamics' (which includes a brief section on third party intervention), on 'Conciliation Strategies,' and especially the one on 'Ending Conflict,' which provides a range of outcomes beyond the usual focus on third party intervention (read mediation) epitomizes the value of this new text' - Journal of Peace Research

'…an awesome tour d'horizon of modern war, violence, and confrontation within and between nations. Illustrating via just about every conflict in every corner of the world, the author invokes an endless array of insights and interpretations, ranging from the micro to the macro, beautifully written in a seamless sequence of closely linked and discursive essays.' - Professor J. David Singer, University of Michigan

'Ho-Won Jeong has written an illuminatinbg analysis of the dynamics of conflict. He lays out the tools we have to analyze conflict in a literate and comprehensive way. A valuable book for anyone interested in a more comprehensive understanding of conflict, its sources, and its deescalation and termination' - Janice Gross Stein, Belzberg Professor of Conflict Management, Director, Munk Centre for International Studies, University of Toronto

'Jeong has successfully combined behavioral and structural analysis of the dynamics of social conflict. This volume covers the multiple dimensions - escalation, entrapment, de-escalation, termination, and resolution - both of violent and non-violent confrontation between adversaries, as well as the utility and limitations of external intervention. For students of the social sciences, it should serve as an excellent introduction to the complex realities of social conflict.' - Milton Esman, John S. Knight Professor of International Studies, Emeritus, Cornell University


Recommended for advanced students of IR willing to deepen their knowledge in relation to the dynamics of contemporary conflict phenomena in international politics from a theoretical point of view.

Mr Sascha Kienzle
International Politics, Munich School for Political Science
August 2, 2012

A timely contribution text for graduate class on international conflict

Professor Bamidele Ojo
Sch Of History Polit Intn Stds, Fairleigh Dickinson University
May 9, 2012

Interesting approach to the subject. Simply not in line with the learning needs of my students.

Ms Donna Carroll
Political Sci Psychology Dept, Cuny York College
April 30, 2011

Excellent new resource in the field of conflict analysis.

The first section on concepts provides a clear and concise introduction to the essential elements on my undergraduate course. The second section is a superb overview of the key theories I would like my students to gain a basic grasp of throughout the program. The final section breaks down the study to different phases in the conflict life-cycle. This is an excellent manner of organizing the discussion and is expertly written. Overall I would strongly recommend the adoption of this text.

Mr Govinda Clayton
Politics and International Relations, University of Kent
October 18, 2010

Sample Materials & Chapters

Chapter One PDF

Chapter Seven PDF


For instructors

Please select a format:

Select a Purchasing Option


Paperback
ISBN: 9781412903097
£52.00

Hardcover
ISBN: 9781412903080
£154.00

SAGE Knowledge is the premier social sciences platform for SAGE and CQ Press book, reference and video content.

The platform allows researchers to cross-search and seamlessly access a wide breadth of must-have SAGE book and reference content from one source.