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  • - An Ethic of Political Reconciliation
    av University of Notre Dame) Philpott, Daniel (Associate Professor of Political Science and Peace Studies, Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies & m.fl.
    479 - 583,-

    In the wake of political evil on a large scale, what does justice consist of? Daniel Philpott takes up this question in Just and Unjust Peace. While scholars have written about many aspects of dealing with past injustice, no general ethic has emerged. Philpott seeks to provide a holistic model that delivers concrete ethical guidelines for societies striving to build peace.

  • - An Introduction to Recording and Estimating Nonmilitary Deaths in Conflict
     
    1 719,-

    Counting Civilian Casualties aims to promote open scientific dialogue by high lighting the strengths and weaknesses of the most commonly used casualty recording and estimation techniques in an understandable format.

  • - An Introduction to Recording and Estimating Nonmilitary Deaths in Conflict
     
    577,-

    Counting Civilian Casualties aims to promote open scientific dialogue by high lighting the strengths and weaknesses of the most commonly used casualty recording and estimation techniques in an understandable format.

  • av Lee A. (Assistant Professor of Sociology and Anthropology Smithey
    1 417,-

    Lee Smithey examines how symbolic cultural expressions in Northern Ireland, such as parades, bonfires, murals, and commemorations, provide opportunities for Protestant unionists and loyalists to reconstruct their collective identities and participate in conflict transformation.

  • av Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, UN) Philpott, Daniel (Associate Professor of Political Science, m.fl.
    551 - 2 160,-

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    1 976,-

    This book develops the twin concepts of restorative justice and reconciliation as frameworks for peacebuilding that contain great potential for addressing common dilemmas: peace versus justice, religious versus secular approaches, individual versus structural justice, reconciliation versus retribution, and the harmonization of the sheer multiplicity of practices involved in repairing past harms.

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    661,-

    This book develops the twin concepts of restorative justice and reconciliation as frameworks for peacebuilding that contain great potential for addressing common dilemmas: peace versus justice, religious versus secular approaches, individual versus structural justice, reconciliation versus retribution, and the harmonization of the sheer multiplicity of practices involved in repairing past harms.

  • - Peacebuilding, Victory, and World Order
    av Peter (Professor of Peace Studies Wallensteen
    704,-

    In Quality Peace, leading peace researcher Peter Wallensteen offers a broad analysis of peacebuilding, isolating what does and not work when settling conflicts. The book uses statistical analysis to compare two war outcomes-negotiated settlement and victory- in the post-Cold War era

  • - What It Is and How to Study It
    av Christian Davenport, Patrick M. Regan & Erik Melander
    483 - 1 402,-

    The idea of studying peace - over studying war, genocide and political violence and then inferring about peace - has gained traction recently, but how should it be studied? The Peace Continuum reviews the literature and offers three alternative ways in which peace could be conceptualized and studied.

  • - How So-called Ordinary People Can Disrupt Violent Conflict
    av Roger (Professor of Peace and Conflict Studies Mac Ginty
    888,-

    An exploration of how so-called ordinary people can disrupt violent conflict and forge peace.In this pathbreaking book, Roger Mac Ginty explores everyday peace-or how individuals and small groups can eke out spaces of tolerance and conciliation in conflict-ridden societies. Drawing on original material from the Everyday Peace Indicators project, he blends theory and concept-building together with contemporary and comparative examples. Unusual for the disciplines of peace and conflict studies as well as international relations, Everyday Peace also utilizes personal diaries andmemoirs from World Wars One and Two. The book unpacks the core components of everyday peace and argues that it is constructed from a mix of sociality, reciprocity, and solidarity. This exploration of bottom-up and community-level approaches to peace challenges the usual concentration on top-down approaches topeace advanced by governments and international organizations. Indeed, the book goes to the lowest level of social organization - individuals, families and small groups of friends and colleagues - and looks at everyday interaction in workplaces, the stairwells of apartment buildings, and the queue for public transport.Mac Ginty sees peace and conflict as being embodied, lived, and experienced - and constructs a multi-layered definition of peace. Importantly, he applies his evidentiary base of micro-acts that constitute everyday peace to societies that have emerged out of conflict and have not experienced recidivism on a large scale. Unlike most who focus on top-down processes, he demonstrates that what matters is the interaction between top-down and bottom-up peace and how, in an ideal scenario, they canhave a symbiotic relationship. By focusing on how the small-scale can have big and lasting effects, Everyday Peace will reshape our understanding of how peace comes about.

  • - A Realistic Strategy for Peace and Human Security
    av University of Notre Dame) Johansen, Robert C. (Professor of Political Science and Peace Studies & Professor of Political Science and Peace Studies
    521 - 1 089,-

  • - Reconciliation as Interdependence
    av Senior Advisor, Institute of Justice and Reconcilation (Cape Town)) du Toit & Fanie (Senior Advisor
    471 - 1 064,-

    In When Political Transitions Work, Fanie du Toit develops a coherent and versatile theory of reconciliation-as-interdependence, based on the assumption that a state's success is inextricably linked to their enemies, and a policy of mutual well-being is the surest and shortest path to prosperity and peace for both.

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