The Future Catches Up: Arms control, peacekeeping, political behavior

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iUniverse, 2002 - Political Science - 464 pages
Professor Goldman has contributed articles and books in divers fields of political science. This is a partial collection of his principal published and unpublished journal articles as well as brief references to his principal books.

Goldman’s concern for the pathology of war is dealt with in several articles and books noted in this volume. From Warfare to Party Politics reveals the dynamics of a “critical transition” from civil war to nonviolent political party competition. His theory of conflict processes draws from sociology. His other books and articles relate to arms control, peacekeeping, and the institutional development of the United Nations.

 

Contents

PsychoChemical Weapons and Disarmament
46
Chapter
52
Chapter
105
and Arms Control
127
Why not a NATO for the Middle East?
162
Is It Time To Revive the UN Military Staff
170
Arms Control and the Study of Political Institutions
196
From Warfare to Party Politics The Critical
202
Building Trust An Introduction to Peacekeeping
240
Process Concepts Embedded in Aristotles Theory
243
Conflict Cooperation and Choice An Exploration
266
A Theory of Conflict Processes and Organizational
307
SelfIdentity in the Context of War and Peace
337
Memoirs Case Materials for Studying Political
370
Contemporary Perspectives on Politics
385
Index
427

The United Nations in the Beginning Conflict Process
217

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