Publications
Fourth Edition of Constructive Conflicts: From Escalation to Resolution Released
Louis Kriesberg, Professor Emeritus of Sociology, Maxwell Professor Emeritus of Social Conflict Studies, and founding director of the Program on the Analysis and Resolution of Conflicts and Bruce W. Dayton, Associate Director, Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs and Part-time Assistant Professor, Political Science have published, Constructive Conflicts: From Escalation to Resolution, 4th Edition. This comprehensive and highly regarded book provides a framework for analyzing diverse social conflicts.
Professor of Anthropology and International Relations, Robert Rubinstein’s co-edited book Dangerous Liaisons: Anthropologists and the National Security State has been published by SAR Press. In the context of heightened efforts of government agencies to marshal anthropological assistance in understanding terrorists’ motivations, stabilizing nascent wartime governments and counter insurgencies, Dangerous Liaisons brings together an international group of distinguished scholars to explore relationships among military and intelligence agencies, the work of individual anthropologists and anthropology as a disciplines. For more information: http://sarweb.org/?sar_press_dangerous_liaisons-p:sar_press_upcoming_titles
Thursday Morning Roundtable is broadcast on WCNY-FM Sundays at 8PM. Thursday Morning Roundtable is a weekly public service program sponsored by University College of Syracuse University in which experts speak on local, state, and national issues of concern to the community. On February 24, 2011 Professor Miriam Elman, PARCC Associate and Research Director of the International and Intra-state Conflict, discussed "Beyond the Jasmine Revolution and Tahir Square: Egypt's Regime Change and the Prospects for Democracy in the Middle East." Click here to link to this broadcast: http://www.wcny.org/radio/thursday-morning-roundtable
Elman, Miriam (2010). “The Influence of External Security Threats on the Regime Type in Democratic States.” Politika: The Israeli Journal of Political Science and International Relations, Vol. 20.
Elman, Miriam (2010). “Foreign Policy.” International Encyclopedia of Political Science. George T. Kurian (ed.), CQ Press.
Vivian, Bradford (2010). Public Forgetting: The Rhetoric and Politics of Beginning Again. University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press.
Dayton, B. and L. Kriesberg (eds.) (2009) Conflict Transformation and Peacebuilding: Moving From Violence to Sustainable Peace. Routledge.
Dayton, B. (2009) “Useful but Insufficient: Intermediaries in Peacebuilding,” in B. Dayton and L. Kriesberg (eds.) Conflict Transformation and Peacebuilding: Moving From Violence to Sustainable Peace, Routledge.
Dayton, B. (2009) “Dialogue Processes,” in N. Young (ed.) International Encyclopedia of Peace. Oxford University Press.
Dayton, B. (2009) “Crisis Management,” in N. Young (ed.) International Encyclopedia of Peace. Oxford University Press.
Cuhadar Gürkaynak, E., B. Dayton, and T. Paffenholz (2008) “Evaluation in Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding,” in D. Sandole and S. Byrne (eds.) Handbook for Conflict Analysis and Resolution. Routledge.
Elman, Miriam (2009). “Back to the Future? Revisiting Israel’s 2000 Elections.” Middle Eastern Studies Newsletter, Vol. 3, no. 1: 9.
Elman, Miriam (2009). “Deciding Democracy: External Security Threats and Domestic Regime Choices.” Existential Threats and Civil Security Relations. Oren Barak and Gabi Sheffer (eds.) Lanham:Lexington Books.
Elman, Miriam (2009). “Deciding Democracy: External Security Threats and Domestic Regime Choices,” Oren Barak and Gabi Sheffer, eds., Existential Threats and Civil Security Relations, Rowman and Littlefield.
Elman, Miriam (2009). “Foreign Policy,” George T. Kurian, ed., International Encyclopedia of Political Science, CQ Press.
Gerard, Catherine with Hermann, Margaret G. (2009). “The Contributions of Leadership to the Movement from Violence to Incorporation.” Conflict Transformation and Peacebuilding: Moving From Violence to Sustainable Peace., Routledge.
Kriesberg, Louis (2009). "Changing conflict asymmetries constructively". Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict: Pathways Toward Terrorism and Genocide 2/1:4-22
Kriesberg, Louis (2009). "The Evolution of Conflict Resolution". Pp. 15-32 in The Sage Handbook of Conflict Resolution, J. Bercovitch, V. Kremenyuk and I. W. Zartman, Eds, Thousand Oaks, CA, Sage.
Kudesia, Suprita and Robert A. Rubinstein (2009). “Exchanges of Value in Peace Operations: Complex Meanings of ‘Private’ and ‘Transnational’ Transfers.” International Studies Review 11: 430-439.
Rubinstein, Robert A. (2009). “Culture and Conflict.” In Peace, Justice and Security Studies: A Curriculum Guide, 7th Edition. McElwee, T.A., B.W. Hall, J. Liechty, and J. Garber , editors. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Press, Pp.489-496.
Zelizer, Craig and Robert A. Rubinstein (2009). “Peacebuilding: Creating Structure and Capacity for Peace,” in Building Peace: Practical Reflections from the Field. Craig Zelizer and Robert Rubinstein, editors. Sterling, VA: Kumarian Press.
Vivian, Bradford (2009). “On the Language of Forgetting.” Review Essay. Quarterly Journal of Speech 95: 89-104.
Elman, Miriam, with Colin Elman (December 2008). “The Role of History in International Relations,” Millennium - Journal of International Studies Vol. 37, No. 2: 357-364.
Elman, Miriam, Guest Editor, with Carolyn M. Warner (January-April 2008). “Faith and Security: the Effects of Democracy on Religious Political Parties,” Asian Security, Special issue (6 essays), Vol. 4, No. 1: 1-99
Elman, Miriam, with Carolyn M. Warner (January-April 2008). “Democracy, Security, and Religious Political Parties: a Framework for Analysis,” Asian Security, Vol. 4, No. 1): 1-22.
Elman, Miriam, (January-April 2008). “Does Democracy Tame the Radicals? Lessons from Israel’s Jewish Religious Political Parties,” Asian Security, Vol. 4, No. 1: 79-99.
Gerard, Catherine, with Fleishman, Rachel and O'Leary, Rosemary, Editors (2008). Pushing the Boundaries: New Frontiers in Conflict Resolution and Collaboration, Emerald Group Publishing.
Kriesberg, Louis (2008). "Conflict Transformation". Pp. 401-412 in Encyclopedia of Violence, Peace & Conflict. Lester R. Kurtz, Ed., 2nd. Ed., San Diego: Academic Press.
Rubinstein, Robert A. 2008 “Research and Practice in Peace and Conflict Studies: Directions for the Next Decade.” Research in Social Movements, Conflicts and Change 29:281-293.
Rubinstein, Robert A., Diana M. Keller, and Michael E. Scherger, and Diana Keller (2008). “Culture and Interoperability in Integrated Missions.” International Peacekeeping 15(4): 540-556.
Lane, Sandra D., Noah Webster, Brooke Levandowski, Robert A. Rubinstein, Robert H. Keefe, Martha Wojtowycz, Donald Cibula, Johanna E.F. Kingson, and Richard H. Aubry. 2008 “Environmental Injustice: Childhood Lead Poisoning, Teen Pregnancy, and Tobacco.” Journal of Adolescent Health 42(1):43-49.
Lane, Sandra D., Robert H. Keefe, Robert Rubinstein, Brooke A. Levandowski, Noah Webster, Donald A. Cibula, Adwoa K. Boahene, Olabisi Dele-Michael Darlene Carter, Tanika Jones, Martha Wojtowycz and Jessica Brill. 2008 “Structural violence, urban retail food markets, and low birth weight.” Health and Place 14(3): 415-423.
Kyrou, Christos and Robert A. Rubinstein 2008 “Culture and Conflict: Anthropological Perspectives.” In Encyclopedia of Violence, Peace & Conflict, 2nd Edition. Ed. Lester Kurtz, editor. Oxford, UK: Elsevier: 515-521.
Kriesberg, Louis (2007.) "Reconciliation: Aspects, Growth, and Sequences." International Journal of Peace Studies 12:1-21.
Kriesberg, Louis (2007). "Long Peace or Long War: A Conflict Resolution Perspective." Negotiation Journal 23:97-116.
Kriesberg, Louis (2007). "Contemporary Conflict Resolution Applications." Pp. 455-476 in Leashing the Dogs of War: Conflict Management in a Divided World, edited by C. A. Crocker, F. O. Hampson, and P. Aall. Washington D.C.: United States Institute of Peace.
Kriesberg, Louis (2007). "The Conflict Resolution Field: Origins, Growth, and Differentiation." in Peacemaking in International Conflict: Methods and Techniques, William Zartman, Ed., Washington D.C., United States Institute of Peace.
Vivian, Bradford (2007). “In the Regard of the Image.” JAC vol. 27:471-504.
Vivian, Bradford (2007). “Freedom, Naming, Nobility: The Confluence of Rhetorical and Political Theory in Nietzsche’s Philosophy.” Philosophy and Rhetoric 40:372-93.
Kriesberg, Louis (2006). "Assessing Past Strategies for Countering Terrorism, In Lebanon and by Libya." Peace and Conflict Studies 13:1-20.
Vivian, Bradford (2006). “Neoliberal Epideictic: Rhetorical Form and Commemorative Politics on September 11, 2002.” Quarterly Journal of Speech 92, no. 1:1-26.
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