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Abrahamic alternatives to war: Jewish, Christian, and Muslim perspectives on Just Peacemaking
United States Institute of Peace, 2008Eight Muslim scholar-leaders, six Jewish scholar-leaders, and eight Christian scholar-leaders met in June 2007 at a conference sponsored by the United States Institute of Peace and the Churches’ Center for Theology and Public Policy.DocumentTraining of trainers manual: conflict transformation and peacebuilding in Rwanda
US Agency for International Development, 2008Development practice has increasingly recognised the importance of conflict resolution in recent years. Techniques and methods that can prevent, mitigate or resolve conflict are now necessary to ensure ‘project sustainability’.DocumentThe struggle after combat: the role of NGOs in DDR processes, synthesis study
Human Security Gateway, 2008Disarmament, Demobilisation and Reintegration (DDR) has emerged as a pre-eminent tool for states emerging from intra-state conflict.DocumentCrimes of war: educator's guide
Human Rights Education Associates, 2007Despite the advanced state of development of international humanitarian law and international human rights law, the world continues to witness heinous crimes of war. The development of these schools of legal thought has required a high level of international cooperation as evidenced by the formation of the International Criminal Court, ad hoc tribunals, and hybrid tribunals.DocumentLiving with fear a population-based survey on attitudes about peace, justice, and social reconstruction in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo
The International Center for Transitional Justice, 2008In October 2008 fighting reignited in the eastern region of The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), shattering a fragile peace and causing more misery for a population burdened with the most ‘deadly’ conflict since World War II. International attention refocused on this forgotten conflict, with political/military solutions to the crisis being discussed in earnest.DocumentRecommendations for peace-making and peace-building; securing the contributions of women and civil society
Institute for Security Studies, 2008Based on the Salzburg Global Seminar where more than 60 leading thinkers from policy, practice and research met to identify actions for key stakeholders to enact inclusive peace-building processes, this paper presents the recommendations for peace making and peace building with respect to women and civil society.DocumentChad: a new conflict resolution framework
International Crisis Group, 2008Exploring a new conflict resolution framework, this paper focuses on the Chad security crisis as an internally caused problem that has only been exacerbated by neighbouring Sudan. It also examines the humanitarian consequences and regional implications of the conflict.DocumentRegional trade integration and conflict resolution
International Development Research Centre, 2008This report addresses the growth of regional trade agreements (RTAs) and considers their potential as a tool for reducing inter- and intra-state conflict. It analyses the factors that hinder or promote regional trade integration and considers their different impacts. It also presents a series of case studies in several regions.DocumentEnvironmental peacebuilding theory and practice: a case study of the Good Water Neighbours Project and in depth analysis of the Wadi Fukin/Tzur Hadassah communities
EcoPeace Friends of the Earth Middle East, 2008Whilst the Israeli-Palestinian conflict does not stem from an ecological cause, issues such as water supply and water scarcity, pollution of groundwater and solid waste management are important regional issues and a shared burden on all sides of the border.
