A public peace process : sustained dialogue to transform racial and ethnic conflicts / Harold H. Saunders.
Material type: TextPublisher: New York : St. Martin's Press, 1999Edition: First editionDescription: xxiv, 328 pages : maps ; 22 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0312219393
- 9780312219390
- 303.69
- HM136. S25 1999
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 319-323) and index.
Acknowledgments -- Preface: A Personal Essay -- Introduction: The Challenges of Conflict and Peace in the Citizens' Century -- Ch. 1. The Peace Process: A Conceptual Framework -- Ch. 2. Changing Conflictual Relationships -- Ch. 3. Citizens' Politics in Civil Society -- Ch. 4. International Relationships Across Permeable Borders -- Ch. 5. The Dialogue Process -- Ch. 6. Sustained Dialogue: A Public Peace Process -- Stage 1. Deciding to Engage -- Stage 2. Mapping and Naming Problems and Relationships -- Stage 3. Probing Problems and Relationships to Choose a Direction -- Stage 4. Scenario-Building - Experiencing a Changing Relationship -- Stage 5. Acting Together to Make Change Happen -- Ch. 7. The Inter-Tajik Dialogue -- Ch. 8. Baton Rouge: Dialogue on Race Relations -- Ch. 9. Bridging the Abyss: Palestinian-Israeli Dialogue -- Ch. 10. Evaluating Sustained Dialogue -- Epilogue: Sustained Dialogue: A Public Space for Learning -- App. The Process in Outline: A Brochure Organizers' and Moderators' Manual -- Endnotes -- Suggested Readings -- Index.
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