Title : | Peacebuilding and reconciliation: Contemporary Themes and Challenges | Material Type: | printed text | Authors: | marwan darweish, Author ; Carol Rank, Author ; Sarah Giles, Editor | Publisher: | London : Pluto Press | Publication Date: | 2012 | Pagination: | VII; 228 p | Size: | 21 cm | ISBN (or other code): | 078-0-7453-3287-1 | Languages : | English | Keywords: | Peacebuilding Reconciliation Contemporary themes challenges | Class number: | 303.66 Conflict Management | Abstract: | "Using concrete case studies, the authors share their experiences and articulate a range of issues which are central to conflict transformation and peace building. This is a useful resource and essential reading particularly for academics and civil society organizations engaged in peacebuilding activities." - Dr. Deusdedit R.K Nkurunziza, Makerere University, Uganda"Each chapter is fascinating, engaging with the detailed complexity and special features of conflict situations and attempts to build peace, and applying an extensive literature. In combination the chapters provide a valuable representative sample of responses to conflict, together with critical reflection on attempts at peacebuilding and reconciliation." - Gordon Burt, Chair of the Conflict Research Society |
Peacebuilding and reconciliation: Contemporary Themes and Challenges [printed text] / marwan darweish, Author ; Carol Rank, Author ; Sarah Giles, Editor . - London : Pluto Press, 2012 . - VII; 228 p ; 21 cm. ISSN : 078-0-7453-3287-1 Languages : English Keywords: | Peacebuilding Reconciliation Contemporary themes challenges | Class number: | 303.66 Conflict Management | Abstract: | "Using concrete case studies, the authors share their experiences and articulate a range of issues which are central to conflict transformation and peace building. This is a useful resource and essential reading particularly for academics and civil society organizations engaged in peacebuilding activities." - Dr. Deusdedit R.K Nkurunziza, Makerere University, Uganda"Each chapter is fascinating, engaging with the detailed complexity and special features of conflict situations and attempts to build peace, and applying an extensive literature. In combination the chapters provide a valuable representative sample of responses to conflict, together with critical reflection on attempts at peacebuilding and reconciliation." - Gordon Burt, Chair of the Conflict Research Society |
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