Building peace: sustainable reconciliation in divided societies/ John Paul Lederach
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341.73 BAI/P Promoting peace through international law/ | 341.73 BRY/I International Law, Politics And Inhumane Weapons/ | 341.73 LED/B Building peace: sustainable reconciliation in divided societies/ | 341.73 LED/B Building peace: sustainable reconciliation in divided societies/ | 341.73 LED/B Building peace: sustainable reconciliation in divided societies/ | 341.734 BOU/U The United Nations and nuclear orders/ | 341.734 BOU/U The United Nations and nuclear orders/ |
Foreword / Richard H. Solomon --
pt. I. Contemporary Armed Conflict.
1. Global Overview.
2. Characteristics of Deeply Divided Societies --
pt. II. Building Peace --
A Conceptual Framework.
3. Reconciliation: The Building of Relationship.
4. Structure: Lenses for the Big Picture.
5. Process: The Dynamics and Progression of Conflict.
6. An Integrated Framework for Peacebuilding.
7. Resources: Making Peace Possible.
8. Coordination: Points of Contact.
9. Preparing for Peacebuilding.
10. Strategic and Responsive Evaluation.
11. Conclusion --
Applying Concepts to Cases: Four African Case Studies / John Prendergast.
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