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Do Reparations Repair Relationships? Setting the Stage for Reconciliation in Colombia
Instilling Hope for Peace During Intractable Conflicts
Book Review: Mountaintop mining in Appalachia: Understanding stakeholders and change in environmental conflict
Pakistan: National Security Dilemmas and Transition to Democracy
Power and Resistance in the Shaping of Argentine Domestic Policy
The Challenging Dynamics of Global North-South Peacebuilding Partnerships: Practitioner Stories From the Field
Peacebuilding in Fragile African States: The Case for Private Sector Involvement
Intergroup Identity Insults: A Social Identity Theory Perspective
Global Governance: Rethinking the US Role in Afghanistan Post 2014
Examining the Perceptions of Zimbabwean Women about the Domestic Violence Act
Emerging Donors and Post-Conflict Reconstruction
Consciousness in culture-based conflict and conflict resolution
The Analysis of Intergroup Bias: Socio-Biology, Evolutionary Psychology and Social Cognition Theorıes
Post-Conflict Food Security and Peace Building
The AKP and the Alevi Opening: Understanding the Dynamics of the Rapprochement
Global Financial Crisis and Fragile States
Striking Civilian Targets During the Lebanon War—A Social Psychological Analysis of Israeli Decision Makers
Financing the Peace: Evaluating World Bank Post-Conflict Assistance Programs
Democracy Under the Gun
Microfinance in Post-Conflict Liberia: Implications and Challenges
The Japanese Foreign Policy of the Middle East Between 1904-1998: Resource, Trade and Aid Diplomacy
National Humiliation, History Education, and the Politics of Historical Memory
Trauma Sensitive Peace-Building: Lessons for Theory and Practice
Blurring the Lines of Security and Economic Development
The System of Social Identities in Tajikistan: Early Warning and Conflict Prevention
Confronting Change: Labor, State, and Privatization
Transnational NGOs and Local Struggles
Globalization, Structural Adjustment, and Pressure to Conform: Contesting Labor Law Reform in Egypt
Empires of Law: Discipline and Resistance Within the Transnational System
The intimacy of terror: gender and violence in Indonesia
Intimacy as a Double-Edged Phenomenon? An Empirical Test of Giddens
Outsiders' Identity: Are the Realities of "Inside Palestinians" Reconcilable?
Pronouncing and Persevering: Gender and the Discourse of Disputing in an African Islamic Court
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Ideological Profile of Twentieth-Century Italy
The Domestication of Violence in Mediation
The Effects of Resource Shortage on De-Escalation in a Simulated Price War
Timing Disclosure Sessions: Adding a Narrative Perspective to Clinical Work with Adult Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse
The Political Lessons of Somalia
Next Steps in Somalia
Psychometrics: Their Use in Organisation Development
The Concept of Power in Family Therapy: Toward a Hegemonic Analysis of Discourse
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