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Cease Fire

Cease Fire
Author: Abbas Hameed
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021-04-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781944298760

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Stopping Wars

Stopping Wars
Author: James D D Smith
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2018-03-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0429976747

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This is an attempt to catalogue the reasons why some wars are so difficult to stop - even when both sides want the fighting to end. Through detailed case studies, the book assesses the obstacles and points toward solutions for ending wars more quickly. Each chapter is devoted to a specific obstacle which the author analyzes and then illustrates with case studies, drawing on such conflicts as the Iran-Iraq War, the Gulf War and the Yugoslav wars. He assesses the role of third parties in trying to persuade people to stop fighting and examines what happens when obstacles to a cease-fire cannot be overcome.


Peace Time

Peace Time
Author: Virginia Page Fortna
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages:
Release: 2018-06-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0691187959

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Why do cease-fire agreements sometimes last for years while others flounder barely long enough to be announced? How to maintain peace in the aftermath of war is arguably one of the most important questions of the post--Cold War era. And yet it is one of the least explored issues in the study of war and peace. Here, Page Fortna offers the first comprehensive analysis of why cease-fires between states succeed or fail. She develops cooperation theory to argue that mechanisms within these agreements can help maintain peace by altering the incentives for war and peace, reducing uncertainty, and helping to prevent or manage accidents that could lead to war. To test this theory, the book first explores factors, such as decisive victory and prior history of conflict, that affect the baseline prospects for peace. It then considers whether stronger cease-fires are likely to be implemented in the hardest or the easiest cases. Next, through both quantitative and qualitative testing of the effects of cease-fire agreements, firm evidence emerges that agreements do matter. Durable peace is harder to achieve after some wars than others, but when most difficult, states usually invest more in peace building. These efforts work. Strong agreements markedly lessen the risk of further war. Mechanisms such as demilitarized zones, dispute resolution commissions, peacekeeping, and external guarantees can help maintain peace between even the deadliest of foes.


Cease Firing

Cease Firing
Author: Mary Johnston
Publisher: W. Briggs ; Boston : H. Mifflin Company
Total Pages: 488
Release: 1912
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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1912. Johnston, an American novelist, wrote books that combine romance with history. She is chiefly remembered for To Have and to Hold, a story of colonial Virginia, and its successor, Audrey. She also wrote two novels that were Civil War stories, including this volume, Cease Firing.


Cease Fire, the War Is Over!

Cease Fire, the War Is Over!
Author: Eric Bumpus
Publisher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2005-11
Genre:
ISBN: 1597815810

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The culture war is over and Christians are on the losing side. Cease Fire, the War Is Over! is not another battle plan to fight culture but a reconstruction plan that will allow readers to deploy on a peacekeeping mission with the film industry.


Vietnam from Cease-Fire to Capitulation

Vietnam from Cease-Fire to Capitulation
Author: William E. Le Gro
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2015-10-14
Genre:
ISBN: 9781518612336

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"Vietnam from Cease-Fire to Capitulation" is an examination of significant military developments and social and economic conditions during the last three years of the war.


Vietnamization and the Cease-fire

Vietnamization and the Cease-fire
Author: Duy Hinh Nguyẽ̂n
Publisher:
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1980
Genre: Agreement on Ending the War and Restoring Peace in Viet-Nam
ISBN:

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Vietnam from Cease-fire to Capitulation

Vietnam from Cease-fire to Capitulation
Author: William E. Le Gro
Publisher:
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1981
Genre: Government publications
ISBN:

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An examination of significant military developments and social and economic conditions during the last three years of the war.


Vietnam from Cease-Fire to Capitulation [Illustrated Edition]

Vietnam from Cease-Fire to Capitulation [Illustrated Edition]
Author: Col. William E. Le Gro
Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2016-08-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 1787200817

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Col. William E. Le Gro was a staff member of the MACV (U.S. Military Assistance Command Vietnam) from 1972-1975 and served in Saigon during its last days. Armed with first-hand knowledge, including the GVN forces and their limits, this book will provide the reader with an accurate and detailed account of events following the U.S. withdrawal in 1973. Illustrated with 22 maps.


Collective Insecurity

Collective Insecurity
Author: Ikechi Mgbeoji
Publisher: UBC Press
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2011-11-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0774840560

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This book provides both a superb analysis of the historical dysfunction of the post-colonial African state generally and, more specifically, a probing critique of the crisis that resulted in the tragic collapse of Liberia. Ikechi Mgbeoji ultimately shows that blame for this endless cycle of violence must be laid at the feet of both the Western powers and African states themselves. He further posits that a reconstructed regime of African statehood, legitimate governance, and reform of the United Nations Security Council are imperatives for the creation of a stable African polity.