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_aFrom conflict resolution to reconciliation / _cedited by Yaacov Bar-Siman-Tov. |
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_aNew York : _bOxford University Press, _c2004. |
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_tIntroduction: Why Reconciliation? / _rYaacov Bar-Siman-Tov -- _g1. _tThe Nature of Reconciliation as an Outcome and as a Process / _rDaniel Bar-Tal and Gemma H. Bennink -- _g2. _tReconciliation: Reflections on the Theoretical and Practical Utility of the Term / _rTamar Hermann -- _g3. _tDialectics between Stable Peace and Reconciliation / _rYaacov Bar-Siman-Tov -- _g4. _tComparing Reconciliation Actions within and between Countries / _rLouis Kriesberg -- _g5. _tReconciliation as Identity Change: A Social-Psychological Perspective / _rHerbert C. Kelman -- _g6. _tLeadership and Reconciliation / _rDavid Bargal and Emmanuel Sivan -- _g7. _tThe Role of Forgiveness in Reconciliation / _rYehudith Auerbach -- _g8. _tApology and Reconciliation in International Relations / _rRaymond Cohen -- _g9. _tRitual and the Politics of Reconciliation / _rMarc Howard Ross -- _g10. _tSocial-Cognitive Mechanisms in Reconciliation / _rIfat Maoz -- _g11. _tWill the Parties Conciliate or Refuse? The Triangle of Jews, Germans, and Palestinians / _rDan Bar-On. |
520 | _a"This volume represents an important new step forward in the fields of conflict resolution and peace studies. Its essays argue that, while conflict resolution is well equipped to bring about temporary settlements and brief periods of peace in volatile situations, conventional conflict resolution techniques are not capable of building long-term stability. Instead, the authors contend, practitioners of conflict resolution need to focus more on reconciliation (the restoration of confidence, friendship, and harmony between rivals) than on mere conflict resolution. Whereas traditional conflict resolution has focused primarily on halting quarrels with agreements between leaders on each side of a conflict, reconciliation techniques shift the focus in two ways. First, they take more of a grassroots approach, building agreement among the members of rival communities, not only between leaders. Second, reconciliation takes a long-term view of dispute resolution. While the authors acknowledge that the role of traditional conflict resolution is important in stopping violence and tension, they argue that, in order to achieve stable peace, negotiators and practitioners of conflict resolution must focus much more on what is to be done after an agreement among leaders is reached."--Publisher description. | ||
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