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Back Matter Source: The Journal of Conflict Resolution, Vol. 37, No. 1 (Mar., 1993) Published by: Sage Publications, Inc. Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/174501 . Accessed: 08/05/2014 18:39 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . Sage Publications, Inc. is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to The Journal of Conflict Resolution. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 169.229.32.137 on Thu, 8 May 2014 18:39:55 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Back MatterSource: The Journal of Conflict Resolution, Vol. 37, No. 1 (Mar., 1993)Published by: Sage Publications, Inc.Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/174501 .

Accessed: 08/05/2014 18:39

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Announcing a New Editor Harvey Starr

University of South Carolina Columbia, USA

Co-Editor Randolph M. Siverson

University of California Davis, USA

"International Interactions has in the last several years emerged as one of the most

important journals publishing scientific studies. No one interested in questions of conflict, war, or peace can afford to be without it." -John A. Vasquez, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA

International Interactions is an interdisci- plinary journal that publishes original em- pirical, analytic and theoretical research in the general field of international relations. The journal has a particular interest in re- search that focuses on the broad range of relations and interactions among the actors in the global arena. Papers on methodology and various analytical aspects of interna- tional relations and foreign policy are in- cluded, as are shorter research pieces that would benefit from rapid dissemination. Books are not ordinarily accepted for review, although review essays of general theoretical interest may be submitted.

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Harvey Starr Department of Government and International Studies

University of South Carolina Columbia, South Carolina 29208, USA

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NEW DIRECTIONS IN CONFLICT THEORY Conflict Resolution and Conflict Transformation edited by RAIMO VA YRYNEN, University of Helsinki, Finland

Recent developments in the international political scene have caused scholars and theorists to rethink accepted views on conflict theory. Consequently, the contributors to this timely volume believe that conflict theory must now move in new directions. Are all conflicts resolv- able? New Directions in Conflict Theory argues that instead of being resolved, conflicts are usually trans- formed by redefining the actors, issues, or modes of operation. This process may not eliminate the conflict but may divert it into a more manageable and less violent course. In developing the transformation perspective, this volume explores the validity of rational and subjective approaches to conflict resolution, considers the value of international law and organizations for addressing complex social phenomena, and outlines a structural approach to international conflicts. In addition it extends the analysis of conflict transformation to new issues on the international agenda, such as antagonism between urban and rural areas and threats to the environment. This wide-ranging and multiperspectival review of conflict theory is essential reading for scholars and students in peace studies, international relations, and international politics. 1991 (Autumn)/ 232 pages 1 $55.00 (h) (84359) / $22.50 (p) (84375)

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edited by: Charles E. Butterworth, University of Maryland, College Park and

I. William Zartman, Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University

Islam - a religion covering all aspects of life and denying the separation between "church" and state. How does Islam politicized influence movements and actions within whole nations today?

Political Islam presents a comprehensive study of the religion-based efforts of some Muslims to influence politics and achieve power. Experts from diverse fields define and analyze this movement from various perspectives, incuding

v Political Islam viewed across time v Non-official manifestations of political Islam v Official attitudes to and ways of dealing

with political Islam v Political Islam empowered v Accounts of political Islam outside the

Middle East v The interplay between culture, politics, and

political Islam

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New Directions in U.S. Defense Policy

Edited by Robert L. Pfaltzgraff, Jr. President, Institute for Foreign Policy Analysis

The profound changes transforming global security in the 1990s have major implications for U.S. defense policy. The fall of Eastern Europe's commu- nist regimes, Germany's reunification as a member of NATO, the dismantling of the Warsaw Pact, and the Soviet Union's deepening economic crisis have contributed to the need to reassess U.S. defense requirements.

At the same time, the world of the present decade and beyond will see the rise of increasing numbers of actors in possession of missiles and other weapons of mass destruction. Such trends have led to an intensifying discussion, within and outside the official policy community, about the types, level, and strategic focus of American defense policy.

New Directions in U.S. Defense Policy provides the reader with a current survey and analysis of the principal issues of importance to the United States' national security policy and defense options. Distinguished contributors also examine the lessons of the Gulf War and Operation Desert Storm.

Whether you are a policymaker, academic, military specialist, or an informed reader, you will find this Special Issue of THE ANNALS to be both timely and informative. New Directions in U.S. Defense Policy is a valuable resource that profes- sionals and laymen alike will not want to miss.

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( FROM CONFRONTATION

c: 0 TO COOPERATION Resolving Ethnic and Regional Conflict by JAY ROTHMAN, Haverford College, Bryn-Mawr College, & The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

\.\\Q ) ~What will the world look like in the next century? How will it get there: through great upheaval, chaos, and violence or through planned and peaceful adjustment? As the twentieth century nears its end, the global arena presents a paradox of simultaneous unity and fragmen- tation. On one hand, an international interdependence prevails. Modern communication links people in all corners of the globe. Yet, at the same time, a greater separatist nationalism is brewing, one that asserts ethnic

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identity and demands independence and statehood. From Confrontation to Cooperation is designed to explore these questions and provide hypotheses and constructive directions for conflict resolution.

Conceptually, this book suggests that politics be approached from the inside out: from the perspective of

{c ( ) ) 1 people and their communities. In the first chapter, an historical overview of the Israeli-Palestinian struggle is presented as a prototype of contemporary nationalism and nationalist conflicts. From this vantage point, Rothman then details a systematic approach for broadening conflict analysis and management as well as a specific method for facilitating constructive dialogue between disputants in deep conflict in the Middle East and beyond. Practitioners, scholars, and students of Arab-Israeli studies, peace studies, conflict resolution, international relations, political science, and sociology will find From Confrontation to Cooperation to be a lucid and insightful contribution to the field of conflict resolution. Violence, Cooperation, Peace: An International Series 1992 (Summer)/ 250 pages / $44.00 (h) (46937)/ $21.95 (p) (46945)

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STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, AND CIRCULATION (See also attached P.S. Form 3526). 1A. TITLE: Journal of Conflict Resolution. lB. PUBLICATION NUMBER: 00220027.2. DATE OF FILING: October 1, 1992. 3. FREQUENCY OF ISSUE: Quarterly. 3A. NUMBER ISSUES ANNUALLY: 4. 3B. ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: Institutional $151.00; Individual $52.00. 4. PUBLISHER'S AD- DRESS: 2455 Teller Road, Newbury Park (Thousand Oaks), CA 91320. 5. HEADQUARTERS ADDRESS: 2455 Teller Road, Newbury Park (Thousand Oaks), CA 91320. 6. PUBLISHER: Sara Miller McCune, 689 Kenwood Ct., Thousand Oaks, CA 91360. EDITOR: Bruce M. Russett, 124 Prospect St., New Haven, CT 06520; MANAGING EDITOR: Marie E. Angulo (same as editor). 7. OWNER: Sage Publications, Inc., 2455 Teller Road, Newbury Park, CA 91320. McCune Inter-Vivos Trust, 689 Kenwood Ct., Thousand Oaks, CA 91360. David E McCune, 408 Continental Court, Newbury Park, CA91320. 8. KNOWN BONDHOLDERS, ETC.: Margaret Sirot, 39 Mohawk Lane, Greenwich, CT 06831. Carol Sirot, 7 Wingate Rd., Guilford, CT 06437. The Hurford Foundation, c/o BEA Associates, Inc., One Citicorp Center, 5th Floor, 153 E. 53rd. St., New York, NY 10022. Albert & Barrie Zesiger Fund, 936 5th Ave., New York, NY 10021. Judith Zesiger, 936 5th Ave., New York, NY 10021. Naomi Janowitz, 2745 Elmwood Ave., Berkeley, CA 94705.9. NONPROFIT PURPOSE, FUNCTION, STATUS: Has not changed during preceding 12 months.

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