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E-raamat: Conflict Resolution after the Pandemic: Building Peace, Pursuing Justice [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

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In this edited volume, experts on conflict resolution examine the impact of the crises triggered by the coronavirus and official responses to it.

The pandemic has clearly exacerbated existing social and political conflicts, but, as the book argues, its longer-term effects open the door to both further conflict escalation and dramatic new opportunities for building peace. In a series of short essays combining social analysis with informed speculation, the contributors examine the impact of the coronavirus crisis on a wide variety of issues, including nationality, social class, race, gender, ethnicity, and religion. They conclude that the period of the pandemic may well constitute a historic turning point, since the overall impact of the crisis is to destabilize existing social and political systems. Not only does this systemic shakeup produce the possibility of more intense and violent conflicts, but also presents new opportunities for advancing the related causes of social justice and civic peace.

This book will be of great interest to students of peace studies, conflict resolution, public policy and International Relations.

Author bios viii
Foreword xi
Introduction: the crises of 2020 and the field of conflict studies 1(6)
Richard E. Rubenstein
Solon Simmons
PART I Conflict resolution in a period of social crisis
7(26)
1 Big peace: an agenda for peace and conflict studies after the coronavirus catastrophe
9(8)
Solon Simmons
2 Lessons from disaster: history and the current crisis
17(7)
Peter N. Stearns
Richard E. Rubenstein
3 From the frying pan to the fire: environmental crises and their implications for conflict resolution
24(9)
Michael Shank
PART II Global political conflicts after the pandemic
33(38)
4 Pandemics, globalization, and contentious politics
35(8)
Agnieszka Paczynska
Terrence Lyons
5 Migration and the COVID-19 pandemic
43(8)
Omar Grech
6 COVID-19 and nationalism
51(10)
Karina V. Korostelina
7 A new global covenant? Great power conflicts and conflict resolution in the post-corona era
61(10)
Mohammed Cherkaoui
PART III Intergroup conflicts after the pandemic
71(34)
8 The triple crisis: reevaluating socio-economic values in a period of social reconstruction
73(8)
Michael D. English
9 Racial justice in a post-COVID America: toward systemic conflict resolution and peacebuilding
81(8)
Arthur Romano
10 The gendered frontlines: perpetuated inequalities or a reimagined future
89(8)
Sheherazade Jafari
11 Internal and eternal insecurity: impact of crisis on religious group identity
97(8)
Charles Davidson
PART IV Conflict resolution initiatives after the pandemic
105(25)
12 Peace engineering in a complex pandemic world
107(8)
Alpasian Ozerdem
Lisa Schirch
13 COVID-19 amidst conflict
115(8)
Oded Adomi Leshem
14 When elephants roar: the coming moral conflict between the United States and China
123(7)
Gao Qing
Concluding note 130(4)
Solon Simmons
Richard E. Rubenstein
Index 134
Richard E. Rubenstein, J.D. is a University Professor of Conflict Resolution and Public Affairs at George Mason University and is a long-time faculty member and former director of the Carter School.

Solon Simmons, PhD. is an Associate Professor of Conflict Analysis and Resolution at George Mason University with a Ph.D. in sociology.