Table of contents for Challenges to peacebuilding : managing spoilers during conflict resolution / edited by Edward Newman and Oliver Richmond.

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Contents
List of contributors	vii
List of acronyms	ix
Introduction	1
Edward Newman and Oliver Richmond
Part I: Spoiling, violence, and mediation	21
1	Internal and external dynamics of spoiling: A negotiation approach	23
Karin Aggestam
2	Understanding the violence of insiders: Loyalty, custodians of peace, and the sustainability of conflict settlement	40
Marie-Joëlle Zahar
3	The linkage between devious objectives and spoiling behaviour in peace processes	59
Oliver Richmond
4	Terrorism as a tactic of spoilers in peace processes	78
Ekaterina Stepanova
5	Spoilers or catalysts? The role of diasporas in peace
processes	105
Yossi Shain and Ravinatha P. Aryasinha
6	``New wars'' and spoilers	134
Edward Newman
Part II: Cases	151
7	Northern Ireland: A peace process thwarted by accidental spoiling	153
Roger Mac Ginty
8	Why do peace processes collapse? The Basque conflict and the three-spoilers perspective	173
Daniele Conversi
9	Peace on whose terms? War veterans' associations in Bosnia and Herzegovina	200
Vesna Bojicic-Dzelilovic
10	Spoilers in Colombia: Actors and strategies	219
Carlo Nasi
11	The Israeli-Palestinian peace process: The strategic art of deception	242
Magnus Ranstorp
12	Spoiling peace in Cyprus	262
Nathalie Tocci
13	The Abkhazia and South Ossetia cases: Spoilers in a nearly collapsed peace process	282
George Khutsishvili
14	Spoilers and devious objectives in Kashmir	301
Jaideep Saikia
Index	320

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Peace-building.
Conflict management.