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Conflict Prevention and R2P

The Oxford Handbook of the Responsibility to Protect, 2016
This chapter examines how the agenda of prevention of armed conflict relates to the principle of the responsibility to protect (R2P). While R2P was originally assumed to be fully compatible with the goals and principles of traditional conflict prevention, subsequent research has disentangled the relationship between R2P and conflict prevention, arguing
Ruben Reike
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Preventing runway incursions and conflicts

Aerospace Science and Technology, 2004
Abstract Preventing runway incursions and conflicts is amongst the most critical problems in airport ground movement operations. Despite being on the NTSB's ‘ Most Wanted ’ list of desired safety improvements for over a decade now, it remains a persistent issue.
Singh, G.K., Meier, Ch.
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Preventing Deadly Conflict

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1999
This article emerged from the work of the Carnegie Commission on Preventing Deadly Conflict, Washington, DC. The commission addressed several fundamental questions: (1) What are the problems posed by deadly conflict, and why is outside help often necessary to deal with these problems? (2) How can disputes be resolved peaceably?
D A, Hamburg, A, George, K, Ballentine
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Mediation and Conflict Prevention

Journal of Conflict Resolution, 2012
Mediation is a popular process to prevent conflicts over common resources, but there is little clean insight into its effectiveness and mechanisms. Our experimental approach allows for a comprehensive analysis of third-party intervention into potential conflicts and circumvents key problems linked to the analysis of field data.
Eisenkopf, Gerald, Bächtiger, André
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Conflict Prevention and the Responsibility to Protect

Global Governance: A Review of Multilateralism and International Organizations, 2008
Although the International Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty identified the responsibility to prevent as the single most important aspect of its report The Responsibility to Protect, most scholarly and political attention has been given to the concept’s reaction component rather than to its prevention component.
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