Peace Operations Policy Program

                                       George Mason University

FACULTY / STAFF - PUBLICATIONS

Dave Davis

  • Cornwallis VIII: Analysis for Governance and Stability edited with A.E.R. Woodcock, The Canadian Peacekeeping Press, Cornwallis, Canada, 2004
  • Cornwallis VII: Analysis for Compliance and Peace Building edited with A.E.R. Woodcock, The Canadian Peacekeeping Press, Cornwallis, Canada, 2003
  • Cornwallis VI: Analysis for Evaluation, Assessment and Crisis Management edited with A.E.R. Woodcock, The Canadian Peacekeeping Press, Cornwallis, Canada, 2002
  • Cornwallis V: Analysis of Analysis of Crisis Response and Societal Reconstruction edited with A.E.R. Woodcock, The Canadian Peacekeeping Press, Cornwallis, Canada, 2001
  • Cornwallis IV: Analysis of Civil Military Interactions edited with A.E.R. Woodcock, The Canadian Peacekeeping Press, Cornwallis, Canada, 1999
  • Cornwallis III: Analysis for Peace Operations edited with A.E.R. Woodcock, The Canadian Peacekeeping Press, Cornwallis, Canada, 1999
  • Decisions in Peace Operations with L. Diby and J. Narel, The School of Public Policy, 1998.
  • Cornwallis II: Analysis for and of the Resolution of Conflict edited with A.E.R. Woodcock, The Canadian Peacekeeping Press, Cornwallis, Canada, 1998
  • Contemporary Peace Operations: Evolving Issues, Concepts and Policies, with J. Narel, The School of Public Policy, 1996.
  • Analytic Approaches to the Study of Future Conflict, edited with AER Woodcock, The Canadian Peacekeeping Press, Cornwallis, Canada, 1996.
  • “Developing Models and Simulations for Peace Support Operations,” PHALANX, Vol 34 No. 4, December 2001, p 12 ff
  • “What Follows the Current NATO Involvement in Bosnia? - Options for a Policy Debate,” with Beth DeGrasse, International Peacekeeping News, Vol 4, No. 3-4, Jan - Apr 1998
  • “Old Concepts for the Assessment of a new world,” with Tom Johnson, The Brown Journal of World Affairs, Summer/Spring 1996, Vol 3-Issue 2, pp 321-332.
  • Books in Review, SGE, Volume 30, No. 6, June 1998. Review of Marquis, Susan L., “Unconventional Warfare: Rebuilding U.S. Special Operations Forces.” Brookings Institution Press, 1997.

Kevin Avruch

  • “Type I and Type II Errors in Culturally Sensitive Conflict Resolution Practice.” Conflict Resolution Quarterly 20(3):351-371.
  • “Conceptualizing Professional Culture and International Negotiations.” In, Professional Cultures in International Negotiation: Bridge or Rift? (Gunnar Sjostedt, ed.). Lanham MD: Lexington Books, pp. 201-216.
  • “Culture and Ethnic Conflict in the New World Disorder.” In, Race and Ethnicity: Comparative and Theoretical Approaches (John Stone and Rutledge Dennis, eds.). Oxford: Blackwell, pp. 72-82.
  • “Culture.” In, Human Conflict: From Analysis to Intervention. (Sandra Cheldelin, Daniel Druckman, and Larissa fast, eds.). New York: Continuum, pp. 140-153.
  • “Cross-Cultural Conflict,” In, “Conflict Resolution” (Keith Hipel, ed.). Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems (EOLSS), Oxford: UNESCO, Eolss Publishers, on the web at: http://www.eolss.net.

Alexander Woodcock

  • The Critical Infrastructure Protection Program: Workshop II Working Papers

Robert Perito

  • The American Experience with Police in Peace Operations
  • Where is the Lone Ranger When We Need Him? America’s Search for A Postconflict Stability Force