REWIRING REGIONAL SECURITY IN

REWIRING REGIONAL SECURITY IN
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9781601270702
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Chester A. Crocker is the James R. Schlesinger Professor of Strategic Studies at Georgetown University where his teaching and research focus on conflict management and regional security issues. He served as chairman of the board of the United States Institute of Peace (1992-2004), and continues as a member of its board. From 1981-1989, he was U.S. assistant secretary of state for African affairs. As such, he was the principal diplomatic architect and mediator in the prolonged negotiations among Angola, Cuba, and South Africa that led to Namibia's transition to independence, and to the withdrawal of Cuban forces from Angola. Dr. Crocker served as a staff officer at the National Security Council (1970-72) where he worked on Middle East, Indian Ocean, and African issues and director of African studies at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (1976-80). He serves on the boards Universal Corporation, Inc., a leading independent trading company in tobacco and agricultural products; Good Governance Group Ltd, a business intelligence advisory service; and Bell Pottinger USA, a communications and public relations firm. Dr. Crocker is a founding member of the Global Leadership Foundation, the Africa-based Housing for HIV Foundation and member of the Independent Advisory Board of the World Bank. Dr. Crocker is the author of High Noon in Southern Africa: Making Peace in a Rough Neighborhood (1993), co-author (with Fen Osler Hampson and Pamela Aall) of Taming Intractable Conflicts: Mediation in the Hardest Cases (2004), and coeditor of Leashing the Dogs of War: Conflict Management in a Divided World (2007), Grasping the Nettle: Analyzing Cases of Intractable Conflict (2005); Turbulent Peace: The Challenges of Managing International Conflict (2001); and Herding Cats: Multiparty Mediation in a Complex World (1999). Fen Osler Hampson is professor of international affairs and director of the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs. Hampson was a senior fellow at the United States Institute of Peace in 1993-94. He is chair of the Human Security Track of the Helsinki Process on Globalization and Democracy, a joint initiative of the governments of Finland and Tanzania. Pamela R. Aall is the Provost for the Institute's Academy for International Conflict Management and Peacebuilding . She directs the education program, which focuses on strengthening teaching, learning, and research on conflict prevention, management, and resolution. Before joining the Institute in 1993, she was a consultant to the President's Committee on the Arts and the Humanities and to the Institute of International Education. She held a number of positions at the Rockefeller Foundation. She has also worked for the European Cultural Foundation (Amsterdam and Brussels), the International Council for Educational Development (New York), and the New York Botanical Garden. She holds a B.A. from Harvard University and an M.A. from Columbia University and attended the London School of Economics, conducting research on political and economic integration in Scandinavia and Europe.
Rewiring Regional Security in a Fragmented World examines conflict management capacities and gaps regionally and globally, and assesses whether regions-through their regional organizations or through loose coalitions of states, regional bodies, and non-official actors-are able to address an array of new and emerging security threats.
Contents * Part I * The Mosaic of Global Conflict Management - Chester A. Crocker, Fen Osler Hampson, and Pamela Aall * Global Conflict Management and the Pursuit of Peace - Gilles Andreani * Regional Approaches to Conflict Management - Paul D. Williams and Juergen Haacke * Culture Counts: A Diplomatic Perspective on Culture and Regional Conflict Management - Nigel Quinney * Part II: Regional Reviews * African Solutions to African Problems: Assessing the Capacity of the African Peace and Security Architecture - Chrysantus Ayangafac and Jakkie Cilliers * Identifying and Responding to Africa's Security Challenges - Kwesi Aning * The Middle East: Regional Security Institutions and Their Capacities - Anoushiravan Ehteshami * Israel: Shifting National Security Challenges and Responses - Itamar Rabinovich * The Imported, Supported, and Home-Grown Security of the Arab World - Bassma Kodmani * Play It Again, Uncle Sam: Translantic Relations, NATO, and the European Union - Chantal de Jonge Oudraat * Europe's Security: Attitudes, Achievement, and Unsolved Challenges - Alyson J. K. Bailes * Russia and Central Asia - Oksana Antonenko * Expanding Circles of Engagement: India and South Asia - Meenakshi Gopinath * Southeast Asia and Its Evolving Security Architecture - Richard A. Bitzinger and Barry Desker * East Asia and Its Evolving Security Architecture - Hitoshi Tanaka and Adam P. Liff * Regional Security and Conflict Management in the Americas: Terrorism from Without, Drugs and Conventional Thugs from Within - John W. Graham * Institutional Mechanisms for Conflict Resolution in South America - Monica Herz * Mexico and Central America: Security Challenges - Raul Benitez Manaut and Ricardo Cordova Macias * Security Challenges and Threats in the Caribbean - Hilton A. McDavid * Part III: Conclusion * Thinking Strategically about Institutions and Capacities: Challenges of Security and Conflict Management

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