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The volume’s agenda emphasizes reconstructing the field through dialogue between established orthodox approaches and contemporary critics, while also engaging the moral dimension of research. Contributions examine war escalation, contested statehood, organized violence, land reforms, stability versus instability, civil wars, reconciliation, and intervention in markets of violence across the Caucasus, the Balkans, and related regions.","POTENTIALS OF DISORDER  \nNew Approaches to Conﬂict Analysis  \nSeries editor: Peter Lawler,  \nSenior Lecturer in International Relations, Department of Government, University of Manchester  \nUntil recently, the study of conﬂict and conﬂict resolution remained comparatively immune to broad developments in social and political theory. When the changing nature and locus of large-scale conﬂict in the post-Cold War era is also taken into account, the case for a reconsideration of the fundamentals of conﬂict analysis and conﬂict resolution becomes all the more stark.  \nNew Approaches to Conﬂict Analysis promotes the development of new theoretical insights and their application to concrete cases of large-scale conﬂict, broadly deﬁned. The series intends not to ignore established approaches to conﬂict analysis and conﬂict resolution, but to contribute to thereconstruction of the ﬁeld through a dialogue between orthodoxy and its contemporary critics. Equally, the series reﬂects the contemporary porosity of intellectual borderlines rather than simply perpetuating rigid boundaries around the study of conﬂict and peace. New Approaches to Conﬂict Analysis seeks to uphold the normative commitment of the ﬁeld’s founders yet also recognises that the moral impulse to research is properly part of its subject matter. To these ends, the series is comprised of the highest quality work of scholars drawn from throughout the international academic community, and from a wide range of disciplines within the social sciences.  \n􀀁􀀂􀀃􀀄􀀅􀀆􀀇􀀈􀀉  \nM. Anne Brown  \nHuman rights and the borders of suﬀering: the promotion of human rights in international politics Karin Fierke  \nChanging games, changing strategies: critical investigations in security Tami Amanda Jacoby and Brent Sasley (eds) Redeﬁning security in the Middle East Deiniol Jones  \nCosmopolitan mediation? Conﬂict resolution and the Oslo Accords Helena Lindholm Schulz Reconstruction of Palestinian nationalism: between revolution and statehood David Bruce Macdonald  \nBalkan holocausts: Serbian and Croatian victim-centred propaganda and the war in  \nYugoslavia  \nJennifer Milliken The social construction of the Korean War  \nAmi Pedahzur  \nThe Israeli response to Jewish extremism and violence: defending democracy Tarja Väyrynen  \nCulture and international conﬂict resolution: a critical analysis of the work of John Burton  \nPotentials of disorder  \nEdited by Jan Koehler and Christoph Zürcher  \nManchester University Press 􀀊􀀋􀀌􀀍􀀇􀀈􀀆􀀎􀀈􀀏 􀀋􀀌􀀉 􀀌􀀈􀀐 􀀑􀀒􀀏􀀓  \ndistributed exclusively in the USA by Palgrave  \nCopyright © Manchester University Press 2003  \nWhile copyright in the volume as a whole is vested in Manchester University Press, copyright in individual chapters belongs to their respective authors.  \nThis electronic version has been made freely available under a Creative Commons (CC-BY-NCND) licence, which permits non-commercial use, distribution and reproduction provided the author(s) and Manchester University Press are fully cited and no modifications or adaptations are made. Details of the licence can be viewed at [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/)  \nPublished by Manchester University Press Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9NR, UK  \nand Room 400, 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10010, USA [www.manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk](www.manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk)  \n[British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data](British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data)  \nA catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data applied for  \nISBN 0 7190 6241 1 hardback  \nFirst published 2003  \n11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1  \nTypeset in Photina  \nby Servis Filmsetting Ltd, Manchester Printed in Great Britain  \nby Bookcraft (Bath) Ltd, Midsomer Norton  \nCONTENTS  \nNotes on contributors –– vii  \nAcknowledgements –– ix  \nIntroduction: potentials of disorder in the Caucasus and 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