From
Confrontation to Cooperation: Resolving Ethnic and Regional
Conflict
By
Jay Rothman, Sage Publications, Newbury Park, Ca. (1992)
What
the reviewers say...
"This
is an important book . . . Rothman provides a timely and
encouraging treat-ment of practical steps to help participants
break out of the straight jacket of 'intractable' conflicts.
Recommended reading for current future international affairs
practitioners and those who educate them."
Dave Bobrow, Dean, Graduate School of Public and International
Affairs, University of Pittsburgh
"This
is the most thoughtful, comprehensive exposition of what
it takes to use the integrative approach in protracted ethnic
conflict. It is courageous, indeed a model, in laying out
its own assumptions and in setting forth how they have worked,
and failed, in various settings. Perhaps its greatest utility
will be for educators and trainers who rarely have so explicit
a framework with which to work."
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