Women Caught in the Conflict

Women Caught in the Conflict

Author: Rebecca M. Groothuis

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 1997-07-16

Total Pages: 265

ISBN-13: 1579100481

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The goal of this book is not to analyze the competing viewpoints, Ówomen's equalityÓ versus traditional family valuesÓ, in any depth, but simply to step outside the familiar rhetoric in an attempt to obtain a view of the Big Picture. The aim of this inquiry is a clearing of the conceptual atmosphere.


Caught in the Middle

Caught in the Middle

Author: Carla B. Garrity

Publisher: Jossey-Bass

Published: 1997-08-12

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780787938796

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Takes a hard look at the consequences of intense conflict between divorced parents This book explores both the causes and consequences of high-level, stressful conflict between divorced parents on their children's development. It also provides concrete advice to help parents work together to the benefit of all involved, most importantly the children.


CAUGHT IN CONFLICT

CAUGHT IN CONFLICT

Author: Soudiya Qutab

Publisher: School of Social Work Tata Institute of Social Sciences

Published: 2022-06-16

Total Pages: 326

ISBN-13: 9786580503605

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Chapter I: Introduction 1. Armed Conflicts, Violence, and Gender The world has witnessed conflicts and wars from times immemorial. Wars and armed conflicts are not a new phenomenon and neither is their destructive prowess in causing human casualties and suffering less severe than what they were before. Numerous countries have endured decades of armed conflicts; some conflicts come to an end eventually, while others become protracted and continue to aggrieve people who come in its midst with varying magnitude and subject to multiple forms of violence. In the last hundred years, it is believed that armed conflicts and wars have claimed more than a hundred million lives (Turpin 1998:3), which is a drastic increase as compared to other centuries.


Caught in the Middle East

Caught in the Middle East

Author: Peter L. Hahn

Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press

Published: 2006-02-01

Total Pages: 422

ISBN-13: 9780807857007

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Postwar American officials desired, in principle, to promote Arab-Israeli peace in order to stabilize the Middle East. This book shows how, during the Truman and Eisenhower administrations, the desire for peace was not always an American priority. Instead, they consistently gave more weight to their determination to contain the Soviet Union.


High Conflict

High Conflict

Author: Amanda Ripley

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2022-04-05

Total Pages: 368

ISBN-13: 1982128577

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"In the tradition of bestselling explainers like The Tipping Point, [this] book [is] based on cutting edge science that breaks down the idea of extreme conflict--the kind that paralyzes people and places--and then shows how to escape it"--


Breaking the Conflict Trap

Breaking the Conflict Trap

Author: World Bank

Publisher: World Bank Publications

Published: 2003-05-30

Total Pages: 195

ISBN-13: 0821386417

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Civil war conflict is a core development issue. The existence of civil war can dramatically slow a country's development process, especially in low-income countries which are more vulnerable to civil war conflict. Conversely, development can impede civil war. When development succeeds, countries become safer when development fails, they experience a greater risk of being caught in a conflict trap. Ultimately, civil war is a failure of development. 'Breaking the Conflict Trap' identifies the dire consequences that civil war has on the development process and offers three main findings. First, civil war has adverse ripple effects that are often not taken into account by those who determine whether wars start or end. Second, some countries are more likely than others to experience civil war conflict and thus, the risks of civil war differ considerably according to a country's characteristics including its economic stability. Finally, Breaking the Conflict Trap explores viable international measures that can be taken to reduce the global incidence of civil war and proposes a practical agenda for action. This book should serve as a wake up call to anyone in the international community who still thinks that development and conflict are distinct issues.


Why Do They Hate Me?

Why Do They Hate Me?

Author: Laurel Holliday

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 0671034545

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Shares the writings of children caught up in the Holocaust, World War II, the Arab-Israeli conflicts, and the "Troubles" in Northern Ireland.