Conflict and Reconciliation examines the interdependent processes of conflict origins, resolutions and reconciliation, in the light of eight case studies including Yugoslavia, Israel, Northern Ireland and South Africa.
Conflict and Reconciliation examines the interdependent processes of conflict origins, resolutions and reconciliation, in the light of eight case studies including Yugoslavia, Israel, Northern Ireland and South Africa.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David J.Whittaker is former Head of the Education Department, College of Education, Darlington, and Lecturer in International Relations, University of Teesside
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1Conflict, resolution and reconciliation 2 El Salvador: conflict transformed 3 Apartheid in South Africa: reconciliation in debate 4 Cambodia: reconciliation after mayhem 5 Cyprus: conflict tranquillised 6 Afghanistan: descent into turmoil 7 Israel and the Palestinians: a conflict between two rights 8 Northern Ireland: reconciliation delayed 9 Former Yugoslavia (Bosnia): peace under contract 10 The contemporary world and conflict
1Conflict, resolution and reconciliation 2 El Salvador: conflict transformed 3 Apartheid in South Africa: reconciliation in debate 4 Cambodia: reconciliation after mayhem 5 Cyprus: conflict tranquillised 6 Afghanistan: descent into turmoil 7 Israel and the Palestinians: a conflict between two rights 8 Northern Ireland: reconciliation delayed 9 Former Yugoslavia (Bosnia): peace under contract 10 The contemporary world and conflict
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