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Volume 13 / 1997 - Volume 19 / 2003
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298-299
Introduction
Editorial Policy
301-303
An Experiment in “Practice to Theory” in Conflict Resolution
Sandra Cheldelin, Melanie Greenberg, Christopher Honeyman and Maria R. Volpe
305-306
Understanding the Art and Techniques of Conflict Resolution
Theodore W. Kheel
307-320
Social Psychology's Contributions to the Study of Conflict Resolution
Morton Deutsch
321-326
What Makes Conflict Resolution Possible?
Robert Dingwall
327-330
Framing New Directions for Theory from the Experience of Practitioners
Howard Gadlin
331-343
Negotiation Under Extreme Pressure: The "Mouth Marines" and the Hostage Takers
Jack Cambria, Richard J. DeFilippo, Robert J. Louden and Hugh McGowan
345-350
Institutionalized Conflict Resolution: Have We Come to Expect Too Little?
Nancy A. Welsh and Peter T. Coleman
351-354
The Intersection of Religion, Race, Class, and Ethnicity in Community Conflict
Jacqueline Nolan-Haley
355-358
The Roles a “Civil Society” Can Play in International Dispute Resolution
Gillian Martin Sorensen
359-362
Building on the Strengths of Different Approaches
John S. Barkat
363-369
Correspondences and Comparisons in International and Domestic Conflict Resolution
Carrie Menkel-Meadow
371-374
Perspectives on Managing Intractable Conflict
Jan Eliasson
375-379
The Next Step: Research on How Dispute System Design Affects Function
Lisa B. Bingham
381-384
Some Minor Reflections on Conflict Resolution: The State of the Field as a Moving Target
Wallace Warfield
385-389
Preventing War Through Nation-Building: A Self-Interested Approach to Peace
David Hamburg
391-393
Other Index
Index
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