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Ministry, Mayhem, and Magic: Called to Conflict Resolution and Conciliation
Mediation: Elephant or Heffalump?
Conclusion
Overview and Introduction
Peace Studies and Conflict Analysis and Resolution (CAR) Programs: An American Example Against a Global Backdrop
The Rocky Road from Normalization to Reconciliation: China-Japan Relations on the 70th Anniversary of the End of World War II
Meeting Reconciliation Challenges in China-Japan-Korea Relations: Japanese Policy Options and Civil Society Initiatives
Brown Ballots in the Buckeye State
Internal Displacement of Kashmiri Pandits: Socio-economic consequences of past policies and the continued predicament of those displaced
Cape Wind: Offshore Renewable Energy Conflict
Introduction: Wound and Witness: Writing in the Aftermath of Violence.
The Advantages and Pitfalls of Leveraging Humanitarian Development and Diplomacy Towards National Security
The Daioyu/Senkaku Dispute as an Identity-Based Conflict: Toward Sino-Japan Reconciliation
Preface
The OSCE: Surviving NATO and the End of the Cold War
Civil identity and communicative practice: the rhetoric of liberty in the United States,
Where Does Whole of Government Meet Whole of Society?
Narrative Approach to Peacemaking in Somalia
The South African Peace Process: An Urgency Theory Analysis
Social Media: A New Track of Multi-Track Diplomacy
NGOs and Mediation
Method in Peacemaking
Peacemaking, Conflict Analysis, and Resolution: The Legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.
Theories of Change in Peacemaking
Rebuilding the Gulf: United States
Communication Preliminary to Negotiation in Intractable Conflict
The Discreet Appeal of Authoritarianism: Political Bargains and Stability of Liberal Authoritarian Regimes in the Middle East
Conventional Weapons, Contemporary Constraints and Limitations on
Negotiation: Problem Solving
East Timor, Peace Settlement and UN involvement of
De-escalation in International Crises: Methods of Military Expenditures
Accords, Implementation of
Identities: Shared, Multiple, and Peace
Non-Lethal Weapons
Appendix: Negotiation Terms
Chemical and Biological Weapons: Movements to Ban Chemical and Biological Weapons
People to People Democracy
Arms Races
US Foreign Policy in the Post-Bush Era: Implications for Europe and the OSCE
Disaggregating the Causal Factors Unique to Child Soldiering
State Intervention in Islamic Family Law in Kenya and Tanzania: Applications of the Gender Concept
Mennonites
Lessons of Peacebuilding for the Balkans and Beyond: Toward Culture of Dialogue, Reconciliation and Transformation
Transforming Conflict: Creating Spaces for Change
Deploying Law as a Weapon: Vengeance, Social Death, and Injustice in America’s War on Terror
Confronting the Desire to Arm: Josei Toda’s Declaration for the Abolition of Nuclear Weapons
A Politics of Silences: Violence, Memory and Treacherous Speech in Post-1965 Bali
The Victim Deserving of Global Justice: Power, Caution, and Recovering Individuals
Working for Peace: Women’s Civil Societal Actions in Chechnya
Untying the Gordian Knot in the Balkans: Realpolitik, ‘Business as Usual’ or Thinking ‘Outside the Box’ on Dialogue, Reconciliation and Integration into ...
Maria Montessori and Peace Education
The Peacebuilders Paradox and the Dynamics of Dialogue: Psychosocial Approaches to Israeli/Palestinian Peacebuilding
Post-traumatic politics: violence, memory and biomedical discourses of suffering in Indonesia
Lessons of the Balkan Wars: Insights of CSCE/OSCE Negotiators, 1993, 1997, 1999, and 2004.
Speaking From The Shadows: Memory and mass violence in Bali
Weaving the Web: Civil Society Roles in Working with Conflict and Building Peace
Building Peace in Post-NATO Bosnia: A Recommended Action Plan
Combating Crime in Southeastern Europe: An Integrated, Coordinated, Multi-Level Approach
Parameters of Military Intervention and Peacekeeping Operations in the Middle East Conflicts
When the world turned to chaos: 1965 and its aftermath in Bali
The Balkans Stability Pact as a Regional Conflict Management and Prevention 'Space': An Evaluation
Feminist Participatory Research on Legal Consciousness
Forgiveness as an Element of Conflict Resolution in Religious Cultures: Walking the tightrope of reconciliation and justice
Refugee Return in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Coexistence before Reconciliation
Simulating the Lausanne Peace Negotiations, 1922-23: Power Asymmetries in Bargaining
"God is stronger than medicine": Islam and the cultural politics of contraception in Indonesia
Spectacular sexuality: nationalism, development and the politics of family planning in Indonesia
A Conversation on Peacemaking with Jimmy Carter, June 7, 1991
Motherhood and the Politics of Women's Resistance: The Case of Israeli Women Organizing for Peace
Ethnic Conflict Resolution in the New Europe: A Case for An Integrated Systems Approach
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