Functional Coexistence in Socio-Political Conflict

Functional Coexistence in Socio-Political Conflict

Enabling Social Change Across Decades

Tadevosyan, Margarita; Arai, Tatsushi

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2024

264

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9781032702599

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Part I: Theory of Functional Coexistence Chapter 1: Introduction: Facing Unresolved Conflict Chapter 2: Functional Coexistence: Its Conceptual Foundations and Significance Chapter 3: Implications of Functional Coexistence for Conflict Intervention and Peacebuilding Part II: Cases of Enduring Functional Coexistence Introduction to Part II Chapter 4: Functional Coexistence in Local Communities in Post-Khmer Rouge Cambodia Chapter 5: Functional Coexistence in Cyprus: Negotiating the Seemingly Non-negotiable Limits of Mutually Acceptable Actions Across the Intercommunal Divide Chapter 6: Northern Ireland: (Dys)functional Coexistence Chapter 7: Agonistic Democracy: The Way Forward to Sustain Functional Coexistence in the Western Balkans? Part III: Cases of Emerging and/or Transitional States of Coexistence Introduction to Part III Chapter 8: Toward Functional Coexistence in Armenia-Turkey Relations: A Critical Analysis of the Normalization Process Chapter 9: Coexistence and Domination: Arab-Jewish Relations in Israel Chapter 10: Time for a New Approach to the Armenia-Azerbaijan Conflict: Prospects for Functional Coexistence Part Four: Implications for Theory, Practice and Policymaking Chapter 11: A Broader Landscape of Functional Coexistence: Lessons Learned from the Cases and Implications for Future Inquiry Chapter 12: Implications of Functional Coexistence for Peacebuilding Evaluation, Policymaking, and Funding Conclusion On the Journey of Functional Coexistence: Looking Back and Looking Forward
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Functional Coexistence;Conflict non-resolution;conflict intervention;Cambodia;Cyprus;Northern Ireland;long-term conflict