PUBLICATIONS
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Books
Peace and Security in the Postmodern World: The OSCE and Conflict Resolution. Abingdon, Oxford (UK) and New York: Routledge (Taylor & Francis). Publication expected in December 2006 or January 2007.
Capturing the Complexity
of Conflict: Dealing with Violent Ethnic Conflicts of the Post-Cold War
Era. London and New York: Pinter (Cassell/Continuum International), 1999.
Conflict Resolution
Theory and Practice: Integration and Application, co?edited with Hugo
van der Merwe. Manchester (England): Manchester University Press and New
York: St. Martin's Press, 1993.
Conflict Management
and Problem Solving: Interpersonal to International Applications, co?edited
with Ingrid Sandole?Staroste. New York: New York University Press and
London: Frances Pinter, 1987.
Britain Between East
and West: A Concerned Independence, with John W. Burton, A.J.R. Groom,
Margot Light, and C.R. Mitchell. Brookfield, Vermont and Aldershot, Hampshire
(England): Gower, 1984.
Chapters in Books
“Identity Under Siege: Injustice, Historical Grievance, Rage and the ‘New’ Terrorism.” In Identity, Morality, and Threat: Studies in Violent Conflict, Daniel Rothbart and Karyna Korostelina (eds.). Lanham (Maryland): Lexington Books (Rowman & Littlefield). Publication expected in November 2006.
“Complexity and Conflict Resolution.” In Complexity in World Politics: Concepts and Methods of a New Paradigm, Neil E. Harrison (ed.). Albany: State University of New York (SUNY) Press, 2006.
"Building Peace in Post-NATO Bosnia: A Recommended Action Plan." In From Peace Making to Self Sustaining Peace -- International Presence in South East Europe. Predrag Jurekovic, Frederic Labarre, and Ernst M. Felberbauer (eds.). Vienna (Austria): National Defence Academy, May, 2004.
"Identity and Apocalyptic Terrorism," with Kimberly Dannels Ruff and Evis Vasili. In Apocalyptic Terrorism: Understanding the Unfathomable, R. Scott Moore (ed.). A publication of the Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution (ICAR), George Mason University, published by the U.S. Defense Threat Reduction Agency, Fort Belvoir, Virginia, April, 2004.
"Typologies,"
in Conflict: From Analysis to Intervention, edited by Sandra Cheldelin,
Daniel Druckman, and Larissa Fast. London and New York: Continuum International,
2003.
Combating Crime in
Southeastern Europe: An Integrated, Coordinated, Multi-Level Approach."
In Crushing Crime in South East Europe: A Struggle of Domestic, Regional,
and European Dimensions Predrag Jurekovic, Frederic Labarre, Ernst M.
Felberbauer, and Andreas Wannemacher (eds.). Vienna (Austria): National
Defence Academy and Institute for Peace Support and Conflict Management,
May, 2003.
"The Nature
of Warfare in the 21st Century" (1.40.1.4) in "Conflict Resolution"
(1.40.), coedited by Keith W. Hipel and Daniel Druckman, in The Encyclopedia
of Life Support Systems (EOLSS) [UNESCO, Paris). Oxford (UK): EOLSS Publishers,
2003 [http://www.eolss.net].
"The Causes
of Terrorism." In Terrorism: Concepts, Causes, and Conflict Resolution,
R. Scott Moore (ed.) A publication of the Institute for Conflict Analysis
and Resolution (ICAR), George Mason University, published by the U.S.
Defense Threat Reduction Agency, Fort Belvoir, Virginia, December, 2002.
Also published in Was taugt die Entwicklungspolitik im Kampf gegen den
Terrorismus?, Prof. Dr. Jörg Calliess (Hrsg.). Rehburg-Loccum (Germany):
Evangelische Akademie Loccum, 2003.
"The Balkans
Stability Pact as a Regional Conflict Management and Prevention 'Space':
An Evaluation." In The Stability Pact for South East Europe -- Dawn
of an Era of Regional Co-operation? Predrag Jurekovic, Ernst M. Felberbauer,
and Andreas Wannemacher (eds.). Vienna (Austria): National Defence Academy
and Institute for Peace Support and Conflict Management, November, 2002.
"Preventing
Future Yugoslavias: The Views of CSCE/OSCE Negotiators, 1993 and 1997."
In Ten Years After: Democratisation and Security Challenges in South East
Europe (Vol. II), Gustav E. Gustenau (ed.). International Scholar Conference
of the Working Group, "Crisis Management in South East Europe." Partnership for Peace (PfP) Consortium. Vienna (Austria): National Defence
Academy and Skopje (Macedonia): Faculty of Philosophy, Institute of Defence,
University of Skopje, September 2001.
"A Peace and
Security System for Post-Cold War Europe: Preventing Future 'Yugoslavias,'"
in Encyclopedia of the European Union, edited by Desmond Dinan. Boulder,
Colorado: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1998.
"Ethnic Conflict
as Low Intensity Conflict in Post-Cold War Europe: Causes, Conditions,
Prevention," in The First International Workshop on Low Intensity
Conflict (ILIC '95), edited by Alexander E.R. Woodcock, S. Anders Christensson,
Henrik Friman, and Magnus Gustafsson. Stockholm: Royal Swedish Society
of Naval Sciences, 29-31 March 1995.
"Ethnic Conflict
Resolution in the New Europe: A Case for An Integrated Systems Approach,"
in Peace Research for the 1990s, edited by Judit Balazs and Hakan Wiberg.
Budapest: Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 1993.
"Paradigms,
Theories, and Metaphors in Conflict and Conflict Resolution: Coherence
or Confusion?," in Conflict Resolution Theory and Practice, 1993.
"Epilogue: Future
Directions in Theory and Research," in Conflict Resolution Theory
and Practice, 1993.
"The Biological
Basis of Needs in World Society: The Ultimate Micro?Macro Nexus,"
in Conflict: Human Needs Theory, edited by John W. Burton. New York: St.
Martin's Press and London: Macmillan, 1990.
"Simulation
as a Basis for Consciousness Raising: Some Encouraging Signs for Conflict
Resolution," in Communication and Simulation: From Two Fields to
One Theme, edited by David Crookall and Danny Saunders. Philadelphia and
Clevedon, Avon (England): Multilingual Matters, 1989.
"Paradigms,
Movements, and Shifts: Indicators of a Social Invention," in New
Approaches to International Mediation, edited by C.R. Mitchell and Keith
Webb. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 1988.
"Towards a New
Rationality," in Conflict Management and Problem Solving, 1987.
"Conflict Management:
Elements of Generic Theory and Process," in Conflict Management and
Problem Solving, 1987.
"Textbooks,"
in International Relations: A Handbook of Current Theory, edited by Margo
Light and A.J.R. Groom. Boulder: Lynne Rienner, and London: Frances Pinter,
1985.
"Training and
Teaching in a Field Whose 'Time Has Come': A Postgraduate Program in Conflict
Management," in The Elements of Good Practice in Dispute Resolution,
edited by Cheryl Cutrona. Washington, DC: Society of Professionals in
Dispute Resolution (SPIDR), 1985.
"The Subjectivity
of Theories and Actions in World Society," in Conflict in World Society:
A New Perspective on International Relations, edited by Michael Banks.
(A volume in honor of John Burton.) New York: St. Martin's Press, and
Brighton, Sussex: Wheatsheaf, 1984.
"Changing Perceptions:
An Approach to Teaching International Relations and Its Impact on the
Attitudes of Mid?Career Students," in The Study and Teaching of International
Relations: A Perspective on Mid?Career Education, edited by Randolph C.
Kent and Gunnar P. Nielsson. New York: Nichols and London: Frances Pinter,
1980.
"Economic Conditions
and Conflict Processes," in Models of Political Economy, edited by
Paul Whiteley. Beverly Hills and London: SAGE, 1980.
Articles in Journals
“The ‘Fog of War’ on Terrorism: U.S. Policy, Deception, and the Continuing Slide into the ‘Clash of Civilizations’.” Special Issue on Symposium, “Are We At War?” ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law. Publication expected in Fall, 2006.
“Traditional ‘Realism’ vs. the ‘New’ Realism: John W. Burton, Conflict Provention, and the Elusive ‘Paradigm Shift’.” Global Society. Publication expected in Fall, 2006.
“The Western-Islamic ‘Clash of Civilizations’: The Inadvertent Contribution of the Bush Presidency.” Peace and Conflict Studies, vol. 12, no. 2, Fall, 2005.
“The ‘New’ Terrorism: Causes, Conditions and Conflict Resolution.” Wiener Blaetter zur Friedensforschung (Vienna Journal in Peace Research), December 2004.
"Conflict and Education: Some Personal Reflections." Conflict Resolution Quarterly, vol. 21, no. 4, Summer 2004.
"Validating
Simulation-based Models of Conflict." Simulation & Gaming, vol.
34, no. 2, June 2003.
"Virulent Ethnocentrism
and Conflict Intractability: Puzzles and Challnges for 3rd Party Intervenors."
Peace and Conflict Studies, vol. 10, no. 1, Spring 2003.
"Virulent Ethnocentrism:
A Major Challenge for Transformational Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding
in the Post-Cold War Era." The Global Review of Ethnopolitics, vol.
1, no. 4, June 2002. <http://www.ethnopolitics.org/archive/volume I/issue
4/sandole.pdf>.
"John Burton's
Contributions to Conflict Resolution Theory and Practice: A Personal View."
International Journal of Peace Studies (A Special Theme Issue in Honor
of John W. Burton), guest edited by Christopher R. Mitchell, vol. 6, no.
1, Summer 2001.
"Peace and Security
in Post-Cold War Europe: The Views of CSCE/OSCE Negotiators, 1993 and
1997." The Journal of Conflict Studies, vol. 20, no. 2, Fall 2000.
"Simulated Violent
Conflict and War: Implications for Ethnic Conflict in Post-Cold War Europe,"
Simulation and Gaming, vol. 30, no. 4, December 1999.
"A Comprehensive
Mapping of Conflict and Conflict Resolution: A Three Pillar Approach,"
Peace and Conflict Studies, vol. 5, no. 2, December 1998. Available through
the Worldwide Website <http://www.gmu.edu/academic/pcs>.
"Task-Sharing
for European Security," in Revista CIDOB d'Afers Internacionals ("La
Seguridad Europea: Diálogos Para El Siglo XXI"), núm.
38-39. Barcelona: Fundació CIDOB, diciembre 1997.
"Developing
Conflict Resolution in Transcaucasia: A University-Based Approach,"
in THE ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
(special issue on "Strengthening Transitional Democracies Through
Conflict Resolution"), edited by Raymond Shonholtz and Ilana Shapiro,
vol. 552, July 1997.
"Conflict Resolution:
A Unique U.S. Role for the 21st Century," in U.S. Foreign Policy
Agenda (special issue on "American Perspectives on Conflict Resolution"),
An Electronic Journal of the U.S. Information Agency, vol. 1, no. 19,
December 1996.
"Changing Ideologies
in the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe," in THE
ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science (special
issue on "Flexibility in International Negotiation and Mediation"),
edited by Daniel Druckman and C.R. Mitchell, vol. 542, November 1995.
"Post-Cold War
Peace and Security Systems in Europe: Prospects and Prescriptions,"
Peace and the Sciences, March 1993.
"Ethnic Conflict
and Conflict Resolution in the New Europe: The Fly in the Ointment,"
Wiener Blätter zur Friedensforschung (Vienna Journal in Peace Research),
February 1992.
"The Conflict
Prevention Centre and Cooperative Conflict Resolution in Europe,"
Peace and the Sciences, June 1991.
"Simulation
in the Analysis of International Conflict: Accessing Total Systems,"
Simulation and Games, vol. 20, no. 1, March 1989. (Also in ISAGA Newsletter
[International Simulation and Gaming Association], vol. 16, no. 2, March
1989.)
"Expanding the
Debate on Generic Theory of Conflict Resolution: A Response to a Critique,"
with John W. Burton, Negotiation Journal, vol. 3, no. 1, January 1987.
"Traditional
Approaches to Conflict Management: Short?Term Gains vs. Long?Term Costs,"
Current Research on Peace and Violence, vol. IX, no. 3, 1986. (Also in
Intervention and Aspects of Culture, edited by Philip van der Wulp. Amsterdam:
Royal Tropical Institute, 1986.)
"Generic Theory:
The Basis of Conflict Resolution," with John W. Burton, Negotiation
Journal, vol. 2, no. 4, October 1986.
"Conflict Management:
A New Venture into Professionalization," with Bryant Wedge, Peace
and Change, vol. VIII, no. 2/3, Summer 1982.
Articles in Magazines
and Newsletters
"Hurting Stalemate in the Middle East: Opportunities for Conflict Resolution?" ICAR News (Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason University), Spring 2005.
"Making the Best of a Nightmarish Situation" [re: The Christmas 2004 Tsunamis in Asia]. ICAR News (Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason University), Spring 2005.
"The Fog of War." ICAR News (Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason University), Spring 2004.
"America's March
to War: Short-term Gains Courting Long-term Disaster." ICAR News,
Spring 2003.
"Terrorism:
The Need for a Comprehensive Approach." ICAR Newsletter (Institute
for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason University), vol. 13,
no. 1, Winter 2002. And in Research Papers, vol. II, no. 1-2, 2001 (Human
Rights Conflict Prevention Centre, University of Bihac, Bosnia-Hercegovina).
"Anatomy of
an Intellectual Odyssey: The Story Behind Capturing the Complexity of
Conflict." ICAR Newsletter (Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution,
George Mason University), vol. 11, no. 1, Spring 2000.
"Kosovo: The
Straw that (Finally!) Broke the Paradigm's Back?" ICAR Newsletter
(Institute for Conflict Analysis and Conflict Resolution, George Mason
University), vol. 10, no. 1, Spring 1999.
"A Design for
Peace and Security in Post-Cold War Europe," Ethnic Conflict Research
Digest (INCORE, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland), vol. 2, no. 1,
February 1999.
"A Comprehensive
Mapping of Conflict and Conflict Resolution: A Three-Pillar Approach,"
IAPTC Newsletter (International Association of Peacekeeping Training Centres),
vol. 1, no. 5, Winter 1998.
"Institutionalizing
Conflict Resolution in Transcaucasia: A Progress Report," NIDR News
(National Institute for Dispute Resolution), vol. IV, no. 4, September/October
1997.
"Ethnic Conflict
in the New World Disorder: Dilemmas for the International Conflict Resolution
Community," Newsletter (Center for Conflict Resolution, Macquarie
University, Sydney, Australia), no. 9, June 1994.
"Conflict Resolution
in the New Europe," Peace in Action, Summer 1992.
"Institutionalizing
Conflict Resolution: The First Decade ?? A Personal Reflection,"
ICAR Newsletter (Institute for Conflict Analysis and Conflict Resolution,
George Mason University), vol. 4, no. 2, Fall 1991.
"D?Day, 15
December 1991: Beginning of the 'End' or of the 'Beginning'," CCAR
Newsletter (George Mason University), vol. 3, no. 1, Spring 1991; up?dated
and reprinted in the Peace Reporter (National Peace Foundation), Summer
1991.
"The Genesis
of War: Mapping and Modelling of Complex Conflict: A Report of Research
in Progress," COPRED Peace Chronicle (Consortium on Peace Research,
Education, and Development), vol. 14, no. 3, June 1989.
"Some Observations
on the Theme, 'The Psychology of Conflict,'" Conflict Research Society
Bulletin (Richardson Institute for Conflict and Peace Research, London),
July/August 1975.
Review Articles
Reviewed An Ounce of Prevention: Macedonia and the UN Experience in Preventive Diplomacy, by Henryk J. Sokalski ( Washington, DC: U.S. Institute of Peace Press, 2003) for Peace and Change: A Journal of Peace Research, vol. 29, nos. 3&4, July 2004.
Reviewed Preventing
Violent Conflicts: A Strategy for Preventive Diplomacy, by Michael S.
Lund (Washington, DC: U.S. Institute of Peace Press, 1996) for the Journal
of Contingencies and Crisis Management, vol. 7, no. 3, September 1999.
Reviewed Endless
Enemies: The Making of an Unfriendly World, by J. Kwitny (NY: Congdon
and Weed, 1984) for THE ANNALS of The American Academy of Political and
Social Science, vol. 480, July 1985.
Working Papers
"Peace and Security
in Post-Cold War Europe: A 'Community of Values' in the CSCE/OSCE?"
Working Paper No. 18. Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution (ICAR),
George Mason University, June 2001.
"Conflict Resolution
in the Post-Cold War Era: Dealing with Ethnic Violence in the New Europe."
Working Paper No. 6. Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution (ICAR),
George Mason University, October 1992.
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AWARDS
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Fulbright Visiting Professor of International Studies, Diplomatic Academy of Vienna, Austria. Taught "Theories of International Relations," "Peacebuilding," "Simulation Workshop on Negotiation and Mediation in Complex Conflicts," and "Seminar in Research Methods" for Austrian and international students participating in an MA and other postgraduate programs in international studies, at the Diplomatic Academy of Vienna, the Austrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs' premier training center for diplomats, March-June 2004.
OSCE (Organization
for Security and Cooperation in Europe) "Researcher in Residence" in Vienna, Austria. Interviewed (primarily) heads of delegation from 47
of the 55 OSCE participating states, regarding their views on peace and
security in post-Cold War Europe, immediately following the termination
of the NATO air campaign against Serbia over Kosovo, Summer 1999.
Fulbright Scholar
Award with the OSCE Regional Research Program. Interviewed (primarily)
heads of delegation of 46 of the 55 OSCE participating states, 5 officials
of the OSCE Secretariat, and 4 OSCE Partners for Cooperation in Vienna,
Austria, regarding their views on peace and security in post-Cold War
Europe, two years after the Dayton Peace Accords stopped the wars in Bosnia
and two years before the NATO air war against Serbia over the Kosovo issue,
Spring/Summer 1997.
U.S. Institute of
Peace Grant to facilitate development of conflict resolution programs
at Yerevan State University in Armenia; Khazar University in Baku, Azerbaijan;
and Bilkent University in Ankara, Turkey, 1995-1997.
NATO Research Fellowship.
Interviewed (primarily) heads of delegation of 29 of the 53 participating
states of the (then) Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe
(CSCE), to elicit their views about peace and security in post-Cold War
Europe two years after ethnic warfare began in the Balkans and two years
before the Dayton Peace Accords stopped the wars in Bosnia, June-July
1993.
U.S. Information
Agency American Participant (AmPart), U.S. Speakers Program, and U.S.
State Department Public Diplomacy Program grants to conduct lectures for,
or otherwise meet with diplomatic and defense, university, think-tank,
media, and other audiences, on various aspects of peace and security in
Denmark, France, Germany and Spain, 26 November?14 December 1990; Belgium,
Iceland, Luxembourg and Turkey, 14-21 March 1991; Austria and Switzerland,
12-20 November 1991; Greece, 30 March-3 April 1992; Cyprus and Macedonia,
8-16 June 1993; Spain, 5-7 April 1995; Malaysia and Germany, 10-26 October
1996; Spain, 22-23 May 1997; Malaysia, 28 July-2 August 1997; Turkey,
20-21 October 1997; Azerbaijan, 8 December 1997; Turkey, 11 December 1997;
Georgia, 15-19 June 1998; Azerbaijan, 22-26 June 1998; Malaysia, 24 May-13
June 1999; Denmark and Germany, 4-8 October 1999; Germany, 5-7 June, 13-15
September 2000, 2-4 May 2001; and Malaysia, 27 July-16 August 2001, 19-20
April 2002.
William C. Foster
Fellowship as Visiting Scholar, U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
(ACDA), to work on issues related to both the Negotiation on Conventional
Forces in Europe (CFE) and the Negotiations on Confidence- and Security-Building
Measures (CSBMs), which took place in the context of the (then) CSCE,
in Vienna, Austria, 1989-90. Fellowship included serving as a member of
the U.S. Delegation to the CSBMs Negotiations in Vienna.
Hewlett Foundation
grant to further develop theories and processes of conflict resolution,
1987-90.
U.S. Information
Agency (USIA) grant to take 12 scholars/practitioners in conflict management
to Amsterdam to co?present with the Royal Tropical Institute an international
conference on multicultural conflict and conflict management, and to present
the paper, "Traditional Approaches to Conflict Management: Short-Term
Gains vs. Long-Term Costs," 6-8 January 1986.
Temple University
scholarships for sophomore, junior, and senior years (1964-67).
Omicron Delta Epsilon
Honor Society in Economics, Temple University, 1966.
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CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
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Have presented papers,
chaired sessions, and/or appeared as a panelist or discussant at a number
of international and national conferences, such as:
American Political
Science Association (APSA) (SanFrancisco, 1990).
British International
Studies Association (BISA) (Southampton, 1982; Canterbury, 1989).
Carter Center of
Emory University, Consultation of the International Negotiation Network
(INN) (Atlanta, 1993).
Consortium on Peace
Research, Education, and Development (COPRED) (Milwaukee, 1987; Fairfax
[Virginia], 1991).
European Conference
on Peacemaking and Conflict Resolution (ECPCR) (Antalya [Turkey], 1992).
European Consortium
for Political Research (ECPR) (Grenoble, 1978; Florence, 1980; Lancaster,
1981; Vienna, 1998).
European Peace Research
Association (EuPRA) (Florence, 1991; Budapest, 1993; Enschede [The Netherlands],
1998).
Helsinki Citizens
Assembly (HCA) (Bratislava [Slovakia, Czech and Slovak Federal Republic],
1992).
International Association
for Conflict Management (IACM) (Bonn, 1997).
International Development
Conference (Washington, DC, 1993).
International Institute
for Peace (IIP), Vienna, Austria (1991, 1992).
International Peace
Research Association (IPRA) (Groningen [The Netherlands], 1990; Malta,
1994).
International Political
Science Association (IPSA) (Paris, 1985).
International School
on Disarmament and Research on Conflicts (ISODARCO) (L'Aquila [Italy],
1990; Folgaria [Italy], 1991).
International Society
of Political Psychology (ISPP) (Boston, 1980; Washington, 1982; Oxford,
1983; Tel Aviv, 1989; San Francisco, 1992).
International Society
for Intercultural Education, Training, and Research (SIETAR) (Fairfax
[Virginia], 1984; Amsterdam, 1986).
International Studies
Association (ISA) (Cincinnati, 1982; Mexico City, 1983; Atlanta, 1984;
Washington, 1985; London, 1989; Washington, 1990; Minneapolis, 1998; Washington,
1999; Los Angeles, 2000; Chicago, 2001; New Orleans, 2002)
National Conference
on Peacemaking and Conflict Resolution (NCPCR) (Athens [Georgia], 1983;
St. Louis,1984; Denver, 1986; Montreal, 1989; Charlotte [North
Carolina], 1991; Portland [Oregon], 1993).
Peace Science Society
(International) (Geneva, 1978; Berlin, 1979; College Park [Maryland],
1982).
Political Studies
Association of the United Kingdom (PSA) (Canterbury, 1982).
Society of Professionals
in Dispute Resolution (SPIDR) (San Francisco, 1984; Chicago, 1986; Pittsburgh,
1992).
United States Institute
of Peace (USIP) (Washington, DC,1992-present).
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