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Preventing deadly conflict : strategies and institutions : proceedings of a conference in Moscow, Russian Federation / edited by Gail W. Lapidus with Svetlana Tsalik.
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Preventing Deadly Conflict : Strategies and Institutions (1996 August 14-16 : Moscow)
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Washington D.C. : Carnegie Commission on Preventing Deadly Conflict, Carnegie Corporation of New York, c1998.
Description
x, 223 p. ; 26 cm.
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Subject(s)
Conflict management
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Violence
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Prevention
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Ethnic relations
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Security, International
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Russia (Federation)
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Ethnic relations
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Related name
Lapidus, Gail Warshofsky
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Tsalik, Svetlana, 1970-
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Carnegie Commission on Preventing Deadly Conflict
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Institut vseobshcheĭ istorii (Rossiĭskai͡a akademii͡a nauk)
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Stanford University. Center for International Security and Arms Control
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Carnegie Corporation of New York
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Conference papers and proceedings
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Summary note
Of conference proceedings -- Power sharing in multiethnic societies : principal approaches and practices / Timothy D. Sisk -- Conflict prevention and management : the significance of Taratstan's experience / Mintimer Shaimiev -- Power sharing in the Russian federation : the view from the center and from the republics / Leokadia Drobizheva -- Distribution of power : the experience of the Russian federation / Vladimir N. Lysenko -- The settlement of interethnic conflicts and the experience of Russia / Mikhail Gorbachev -- The role of the military in preventing deadly conflict / Daniel J. Kaufman -- The role of military factors in preventing and resolving armed conflicts / Mahmut Gareev -- The role of the military in post-Cold War Russia / Andrei Kokoshin -- International peacemaking on the territory of the former USSR : problems and prospects / Andrei Kortunov -- Lessons from the Russian experience / Gail W. Lapidus.
Notes
"April 1998"
"A report to the Carnegie Commission on Preventing Deadly Conflict."
"The Conference "Preventing Deadly Conflict: Strategies and Institutions," held in Moscow on August 14-16, 1996, was a joint undertaking of three partners--the Carnegie Commission on Preventing Deadly Conflict, the Institute of Universal History of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and the Center for International Security and Arms Control at Stanford University"--ix.
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Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
Summary of conference proceedings
Power sharing in multiethnic societies : principal approaches and practices / Timothy D. Sisk
Conflict prevention and management : the significance of Taratstan's experience / Mintimer Shaimiev
Power sharing in the Russian federation : the view from the center and from the republics / Leokadia Drobizheva
Distribution of power : the experience of the Russian federation / Vladimir N. Lysenko
The settlement of interethnic conflicts and the experience of Russia / Mikhail Gorbachev
The role of the military in preventing deadly conflict / Daniel J. Kaufman
The role of military factors in preventing and resolving armed conflicts / Mahmut Gareev
The role of the military in post-Cold War Russia / Andrei Kokoshin
International peacemaking on the territory of the former USSR : problems and prospects / Andrei Kortunov
Lessons from the Russian experience / Gail W. Lapidus.
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OCLC
40326072
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H - S
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