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Since the end of the Cold War there have been several political agreements to protracted conflicts such as Northern Ireland and Israel-Palestine. This volume examines reconciliation, justice, and coexistence in the post-settlement context from the levels of theory and practice.

Trade Review
This collection of essays edited by Mohammed Abu-Nimer is an excellent contribution to the existing body of work addressing the problems of creating a sustainable peace in societies emerging out of violent conflict. * Peace & Change *
Full of rich and in-depth exploration around these complex themes.... the reader is guaranteed a deep and rich comprehensive analysis, along with the insight that there is no one clear formula of reconciliation. * Ethnic Conflict Research Digest *

Table of Contents
Part 1 Section One: Theoretical Frameworks for Reconciliation in Peaceholding Chapter 2 After Violence, Reconstruction, Reconciliation, and Resolution: Coping with Visible and Invisible Effecs of War and Violence Chapter 3 Social-Psychological Processes in Interactive Conflict Analysis and Reconciliation Chapter 4 Changing Forms of Coexistence Chapter 5 The Attainment of Justice through Restoration, Not Litigation: The Subjective Road to Reconciliation Chapter 6 Forgiveness as an Element of Conflict Resolution in Religious Cultures: Walking the Tightrope of Reconciliation and Justice Chapter 7 Negotiating a Revolution: Toward Integrating Relationship Building and Reconciliation into Official Peace Negotiation Chapter 8 Justice and the Burdens of History Chapter 9 Ritual Reconciliation: Transforming Identity/Reframing Conflict Part 10 Section 2: Practice in Reconciliation, Justice, and Coexistence: Selective Case Studies Chapter 11 Coexistence and Reconciliation in the Northern Region of Ghana Chapter 12 Reconciliation and Justice in South Africa: Lessons from the TRC's Community Interventions Chapter 13 The Case of Land in Zimbabwe: Cause of Conflict, Foundation for Sustained Peace Chapter 14 Education for Coexistence in Israel: Potential and Challenges Chapter 15 The Challenge to History: Justice, Coexistence, and Reconciliation Work in Northern Ireland Chapter 16 Understanding Majority and Minority Participation in Interracial and Interethnic Dialogue Chapter 17 Refugee Return in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Coexistence before Reconciliation Chapter 18 Justice and Reconciliation: Postconflict Peacebuilding in Cambodia and Rwanda Part 19 Conclusion: The Long Road to Reconciliation

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 5/23/2001 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780739102374, 978-0739102374
      ISBN10: 0739102370

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Since the end of the Cold War there have been several political agreements to protracted conflicts such as Northern Ireland and Israel-Palestine. This volume examines reconciliation, justice, and coexistence in the post-settlement context from the levels of theory and practice.

      Trade Review
      This collection of essays edited by Mohammed Abu-Nimer is an excellent contribution to the existing body of work addressing the problems of creating a sustainable peace in societies emerging out of violent conflict. * Peace & Change *
      Full of rich and in-depth exploration around these complex themes.... the reader is guaranteed a deep and rich comprehensive analysis, along with the insight that there is no one clear formula of reconciliation. * Ethnic Conflict Research Digest *

      Table of Contents
      Part 1 Section One: Theoretical Frameworks for Reconciliation in Peaceholding Chapter 2 After Violence, Reconstruction, Reconciliation, and Resolution: Coping with Visible and Invisible Effecs of War and Violence Chapter 3 Social-Psychological Processes in Interactive Conflict Analysis and Reconciliation Chapter 4 Changing Forms of Coexistence Chapter 5 The Attainment of Justice through Restoration, Not Litigation: The Subjective Road to Reconciliation Chapter 6 Forgiveness as an Element of Conflict Resolution in Religious Cultures: Walking the Tightrope of Reconciliation and Justice Chapter 7 Negotiating a Revolution: Toward Integrating Relationship Building and Reconciliation into Official Peace Negotiation Chapter 8 Justice and the Burdens of History Chapter 9 Ritual Reconciliation: Transforming Identity/Reframing Conflict Part 10 Section 2: Practice in Reconciliation, Justice, and Coexistence: Selective Case Studies Chapter 11 Coexistence and Reconciliation in the Northern Region of Ghana Chapter 12 Reconciliation and Justice in South Africa: Lessons from the TRC's Community Interventions Chapter 13 The Case of Land in Zimbabwe: Cause of Conflict, Foundation for Sustained Peace Chapter 14 Education for Coexistence in Israel: Potential and Challenges Chapter 15 The Challenge to History: Justice, Coexistence, and Reconciliation Work in Northern Ireland Chapter 16 Understanding Majority and Minority Participation in Interracial and Interethnic Dialogue Chapter 17 Refugee Return in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Coexistence before Reconciliation Chapter 18 Justice and Reconciliation: Postconflict Peacebuilding in Cambodia and Rwanda Part 19 Conclusion: The Long Road to Reconciliation

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