Conflict Resolution in the Arab World: Selected EssaysPaul Salem American University of Beirut, 1997 - 482 頁 This study of conflict management in the Middle East covers general conflict resolution in Islam, sociological roots of conflict resolution in the Arab World and conflict resolution and the Arab state. The Western perspectives presented are then critiqued from a non-Western standpoint. |
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Western perspectives on conflict resolution | 3 |
Rethinking Islam as an ideology of violence | 27 |
tahkim | 44 |
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