Advancing conflict transformation : The Berghof handbook II

Berghof Conflict Research <Berlin>, 2011
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ISBN 978-3-86649-327-8
Beteiligte Personen Fischer, Martina [Ed.] Wikipedia
Beteiligte Personen Gießmann, Hans J. [Ed.] Wikipedia
Beteiligte Personen Austin, Beatrix [Ed.] Wikipedia
Systematik HA - Handapparat Dr. Wilfried Graf
Schlagworte reconciliation, civil society, conflict resolution, peacebuilding, conflict transformation, third-party intervention, organized violence, transitional justice
Verlag Budrich
Ort Opladen [u.a.]
Jahr 2011
Umfang 559 p.
Altersbeschränkung keine
Sprache englisch
Verfasserangabe Beatrix Austin ; Martina Fischer ; Hans J. Gießmann
Illustrationsang graf. Darst.
Annotation The state of the art in conflict transformation in print— surely you are familiar with the Berghof Handbook on the internet www.berghof-handbook.net and www.berghofcenter. org.

This second volume of the Berghof Handbook presents a wide range of articles reflecting the changing state-of the art in conflict transformation. The authors are practitioners and scholars who write for their colleagues ‘in the field’ and in academia, and address those interested and active in civilian conflict management, development cooperation and reconstruction and reconciliation after violent conflict. Committed to international, interdisciplinary dialogue about theory and practice of conflict transformation, this volume presents new insights into the nonviolent management of inter-group conflict and the prerequisites for consolidating positive peace. The Berghof Handbook is designed for practitioners and scholars who seek ideas and information for their own work and who wish to draw on the wealth of experience by colleagues in a wide range of regions and contexts. The Handbook is further intended for experts in politics, journalists, teachers and students.
Content:
Foreword 7
Introduction 9
Section I: Challenges and Concepts 23
A More Violent World? Global Trends in Organised Violence 23
by Tara Cooper, Sebastian Merz and Mila Shah
The State of the Art in Conflict Transformation 49
by Louis Kriesberg
Conflict, Change and Conflict Resolution 75
by Christopher R. Mitchell
A Systemic Approach: Reflections on Sri Lanka 101
by Norbert Ropers
Gender Relations, Violence and Conflict Transformation 131
by Cilja Härders
Section II: Enhancing Capacities and Practices:
Third-Party Intervention and Insider Approaches 157
Methods of Third-Party Intervention 157
by Ronald J. Fisher
Seeking Compromise? Mediation Through the Eyes
of Conflict Parties 183
by Hans J. Giessmann and Oliver Wils
Training for Conflict Transformation - An Overview of Approaches 207
by Beatrix Austin
Nonviolent Resistance in Power Asymmetries 237
by Véronique Dudouet
Preparing for Nonviolence - Experiences in the Western Balkan 265
by Nenad Vukosavljevic
Section III: Creating Space for Transformation?
The Scope of Different Actors and Levels 287
Civil Society in Conflict Transformation: Strengths and Limitations 287
by Martina Fischer
Varieties of State-Building in the Balkans: A Case for Shifting Focus 315
by Susan L. Woodward
Security Sector Reform in Developing and Transitional
Countries Revisited 337
by Herbert Wulf
Conflict Transformation and the Corporate Agenda -
Opportunities for Synergy 359
by Luc Zandvliet
Section IV: Sustaining Transitions from War to Peace 377
Human Rights and Conflict Transformation:
Towards a More Integrated Approach 377
by Michelle Parlevliet
Transitional Justice and Reconciliation: Theory and Practice 405
by Martina Fischer
Potential and Limits of Traditional Approaches in Peacebuilding 431
by Volker Boege
Section V: Evaluation and Critical Self-Reflection 459
Evaluating Peacebuilding: Not Yet All It Could Be 459
by Cheyanne Scharbatke-Church
"Frameworkers" and "Circlers" - Exploring Assumptions
in Impact Assessment 483
by Reina C. Neufeldt
New Thoughts on Power: Closing the Gaps between
Theory and Action 505
by Diana Francis
Abbreviations & Acronyms 527
About the Contributors 53*
Index 537
Exemplare
Ex.nr. Standort
57933 HA, FS 2830
Unselbstständige Werke Kriesberg, Louis - The state of the art in conflict transformation
Mitchell, Christopher R. - Conflict, change and conflict resolution
Ropers, Norbert - A systemic apporoach: Reflections on Sri Lanka
Harders, Cilja - Gender relations, violence and conflict transformation
Fisher, Ronald J. - Methods of Third-party intervention
Gießmann, Hans J. - Seeking Compromise? Mediation through the eyes
Austin, Beatrix - Training for conflict transformation - An overview of approaches
Dudouet, Veronique - Nonviolent resistance in power asymmetries
Vukosavljevic, Nenad - Preparing for nonviolence - Experiences in th Western Balkan
Fischer, Martina - Civil society and conflict transformation: Strenghts and limitations
Woodward, Susan L. - Varieties of state-building in the Blakans: A case for shifting focus
Wulf, Herbert - Security sector reform in developing and transitional countries revisited
Zandvliet, Luc - Conflict transfomation and the corporate agenda - opportunities for synergy
Parlevliet, Michelle - Human rights and conflict transformation: Towards a more integrated approach
Fischer, Martina - Transitional justice and reconciliation: Theory and practice
Boege, Volker - Potential and limits of traditional approaches in peacebuilding
Scharbatke-Church, Cheyanne - Evaluating peacebuilding: Not yet all it could be
Neufeldt, Reina C. - "Frameworlers" and "Circlers" - Exploring assumptions in impact assessment
Francis, Diana - New thoughts on power: Closing the gabs between theory and action

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