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Resolving Structural Conflicts
Routledge Studies in Peace and Conflict Resolution
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Praise
Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Notes
1 Partisan Moralism and the Need for Structural Thought
The Mediator Goes to Prison
The Persistence of Partisan Moralism
The Costs of Partisan Moralism: on the Gaza War of 2014
Notes
Bibliography
2 How Do Social Systems Generate Violence?
Thinking About Social Systems
Social Systems and Conflict Resolution: From Avoidance to Recognition
Notes
Bibliography
3 Violent Systems and their Transformation
The Theory of Structural violence
Culture, Discourse, and Systemic Violence
System Change and Conflict Resolution Practice
Notes
Bibliography
4 Class Conflict and the Problem of Crime
Breaking the Silence about Social Class
Crime, Punishment, Race, and Class
Socioeconomic Change and the Peacemaker’s Role
Notes
Bibliography
5 Cultural Conflict and the Problem of Religious Violence
The Mysterious Renaissance of Religious Violence
Neo-Imperialism and its Discontents
Getting Beyond Neo-Imperialism
Notes
Bibliography
6 Structural Conflict Resolution: Toward a new politics
Resolving Structural Conflicts in the Shadow of the State
Conflict Resolution and Government: Supplement or Replacement?
Reprise: From Partisan Moralism to Structural Praxis
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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