Description
Armed Forces and Conflict Resolution: Sociological Perspectives provides a comprehensive examination of how military institutions intersect with conflict resolution strategies globally. The collection brings together leading scholars to analyze the multifaceted roles armed forces play in managing, mediating, and resolving international and domestic conflicts.
The book addresses critical topics including peacekeeping operations, military diplomacy, civil-military relations, and the socioeconomic impacts of armed conflict. Contributors explore case studies from diverse regions, offering insights into effective conflict management frameworks and the challenges faced by military organizations in contemporary peace operations.
This seventh volume in the Contributions to Conflict Management, Peace Economics and Development series serves as an essential resource for scholars, policymakers, and military professionals seeking to understand the complex relationship between armed forces and sustainable peace-building initiatives.







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