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Negotiating reconciliation in peacemaking : (Record no. 72221)

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International Standard Book Number 9783319626734
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International Standard Book Number 9783319626741
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Classification number 303.69
245 00 - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Negotiating reconciliation in peacemaking :
Remainder of title quandaries of relationship building /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Valerie Rosoux, Mark Anstey, editors.
264 #1 - PRODUCTION, PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, MANUFACTURE, AND COPYRIGHT NOTICE
Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture Cham, Switzerland :
Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer Springer,
Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice 2017.
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Extent x, 362 pages :
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General note p. vii ("This collected work is the outcome of workshops by the Processes of International Negotiaion Programs (PIN) in Port elizabeth (South Africa), Durham (UK) , and St Petersburg (Russia)...)
505 00 - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Title Chapter 1. Introduction: Negotiating perilous relations: quandaries of reconciliation /
Statement of responsibility Mark Anstey and Valerie Rosoux.
Title Chapter 2. Reconciliation as a puzzle: walking among definitions /
Statement of responsibility Valerie Rosoux.
Title Chapter 3. Reconciliation, morality and moral compromise /
Statement of responsibility Rudolf Schüssler.
Title Chapter 4. Power, negotiation and reconciliation /
Statement of responsibility Mark Anstey.
Title Chapter 5. Time and reconciliation: dealing with festering wounds /
Statement of responsibility Valerie Rosoux.
Title Chapter 6. Gender and peace negotiations: why gendering peace negotiations multiplies opportunities for reconciliation /
Statement of responsibility Élise Féron.
Title Chapter 7. Reconciliation and development /
Statement of responsibility Mark Anstey.
Title Chapter 8. Rwanda: the limits of a negotiated justice /
Statement of responsibility Valerie Rousoux and Aggée Shayaka Mugabe.
Title Chapter 9. The refugee issue in the Israeli-Palestinian peace process: the (im)possibility of negotiating accountability /
Statement of responsibility Laetitia Bucaille.
Title Chapter 10. Russian-Polish reconciliation and negotiation /
Statement of responsibility Igor Gretskiy.
Title Chapter 11. Negotiating and sharing power: Burundi's bumpy road to reconciliation without truth /
Statement of responsibility Stef Vandeginste.
Title Chapter 12. Security and reconciliation: introducing soft security 2.0 to reconciliation dynamics /
Statement of responsibility Moty Cristal.
Title Chapter 13. Reconciliation and the land question in South Africa: a case for negotiation? /
Statement of responsibility Gavin Bradshaw, Richard Haines and Mark Anstey.
Title Chapter 14. "When shall we not forgive?" The Israeli-German reparations agreement: the interface between negotiation and reconciliation /
Statement of responsibility Aviv Melamud and Mordechai (Moti) Melamud.
Title Chapter 15. Tensions between short term outcomes and long term peacebuilding in post-war Sri Lanka /
Statement of responsibility Nick Lewer.
Title Chapter 16. Negotiating grassroots reconciliation in the context of social disintegration in post-apartheid South Africa /
Statement of responsibility Ruben Richards.
Title Chapter 17. Lessons for theory: reconciliation as a constant negotiation /
Statement of responsibility Valerie Rosoux.
Title Chapter 18. Lessons for practice /
Statement of responsibility Mark Anstey.
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC.
Summary, etc. "This book offers a unique approach to reconciliation as a matter for negotiation, bringing together two bodies of theory in order to offer insights into resolving conflicts and achieving lasting peace. It argues that reconciliation should not be simply accepted as an 'agreed-upon norm' within peacemaking processes, but should receive serious attention from belligerents and peace-brokers seeking to end violent conflicts through negotiation.The book explores different meanings the term 'reconciliation' might hold for parties in conflict - the end of overt hostilities, a transformation in the quality of relations between warring groups, a vehicle of accountability and punishment of human rights abusers or the means through which they might somehow acquire amnesty, and as a means of atonement and to material reparation. It considers what gives energy to the idea of reconciliation in a conflict situation--why do belligerents become interested in settling their differences and changing their attitudes to one another? Using a range of case studies and thematic discussion, chapters in this book seek to tackle these tough questions from a multidisciplinary perspective.Contributions to the book reveal some of the complexities of national and international reconciliation projects, but particularly diverse understandings of reconciliation and how to achieve it. All conflicts reflect unique dynamics, aspirations and power realities. It is precisely because parties in conflict differ in expectations of reconciliation outcomes that its processes should be negotiated. This book is a valuable resource for both scholars and practitioners engaged in resolving conflicts and transforming fragmented relations in conflict and post-conflict situations." --
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Diplomatics.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Negotiation.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Reconciliation.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Peace-building
General subdivision Case studies.
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Personal name Rosoux, Valérie-Barbara,
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Personal name Anstey, Mark
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        House of Lords Library - Palace House of Lords Library - Palace Dewey 24/11/2017 50.39 1 303.69 NEG 014664 28/11/2018 22/11/2018 1 50.39 08/12/2017 Book

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