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Building Peace: Practical Reflections from the FieldAuthorCraig Zelizer (ed.)
Robert A. Rubinstein (ed.)
Publication DateMay 1, 2009
SummaryThis volume from the Alliance for Peacebuilding provides a set of case studies of courage in peacebuilding endeavours in local, national, and international settings. According to the Alliance, even though international peacebuilding has rapidly expanded in the last two decades to respond to more multifaceted and complex conflicts, the field has lagged behind in documenting the impact and success of these projects. The 13 stories of peacebuilding practices from around the world included in this volume are meant to address that gap. These diverse accounts and assessments were written by persons directly engaged in each undertaking, and highlight multiple approaches and processes from widely divergent cultural and geopolitical settings. The authors provide a variety of blueprints for communities, nations, and multi-cultural groups dealing with the aftermath or reduction of ongoing and often violent conflicts. Contributors created new institutions to prevent and manage conflicts at the local or national levels, helped restore relationships in conflict-affected communities, and empowered citizens to work for positive change in their societies across ethnic, religious, and political divides. The volume may be of interest to practitioners, students, and teachers of peace. It may find a place in courses on conflict resolution and prevention, and on post-conflict peacebuilding analysis and practice. Contents:
PublisherNumber of Pages320 CostUS$75 (hardback); US$29.95 (paperback)
ContactCraig Zelizer
Associate Director, Master of Arts in Conflict Resolution
Georgetown University
Department of Government
Washington DC
20007
United States
Tel: 202 687 0512
Fax: 202 687 0597
SourceEmail from Dr. Craig Zelizer to The Communication Initiative on April 27 2009; and Stylus Publishing website. Related SummariesPlaced on the Communication Initiative site May 28 2009 Last Updated May 29 2009 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below):COMMENTS POSTED |
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