Grant-Supported Books
To order any of these books, please contact the publishers listed below or your local bookstore.
Taiwan 2020: Developments in Taiwan to 2020 with Implications for Cross-Strait Relations and U.S. Policy, edited by Karen M. Sutter (Atlantic Council, 1996) A study of how the United States might cooperate in building on the growing interrelationships of the economies, societies, and polities of mainland China and Taiwan.
South Africa and Peacekeeping in Africa, edited by Mark Shaw and Jakkie Cilliers (Institute for Defence Policy, 1995) Examines what role South Africa should play in future international peacekeeping operations in other African countries.
Justice Without Violence, edited by Paul Wehr, Heidi Burgess, and Guy Burgess (Lynne Rienner, 1994) Several cases of and theory relating to how and the extent to which justice can be achieved non-violently throughout the world.
Managing Arms in Peace Processes: Liberia, by Clement Adibe (United Nations, 1996) An assessment of the disarmament component of the Liberian peace process.
Frontline Diplomacy: Humanitarian Aid and Conflict in Africa, by John Prendergast (Lynne Rienner, 1996) An exploration of how emergency aid can exacerbate conflict, how to minimize aid's fueling of conflict, and how humanitarian assistance might contribute to peacebuilding.
Game without End: State Terror and the Politics of Justice, by Jaime Malamud-Goti (University of Oklahoma Press, 1996) An assessment of the human rights trials during the transition to democracy in Argentina.
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