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Culture, Religion, and Politics in International Mediation
Structural Violence
Conclusion
Overview and Introduction
Engendering Justice: Dismantling Essentialisms of Gender and Sexual Violence in Yogyakarta
Establishing Rape as a Crime against Humanity: Innovations and Reactions from African Nations
The Rocky Road from Normalization to Reconciliation: China-Japan Relations on the 70th Anniversary of the End of World War II
Meeting Reconciliation Challenges in China-Japan-Korea Relations: Japanese Policy Options and Civil Society Initiatives
Introduction: Wound and Witness: Writing in the Aftermath of Violence.
The Advantages and Pitfalls of Leveraging Humanitarian Development and Diplomacy Towards National Security
Preface
The OSCE: Surviving NATO and the End of the Cold War
Becoming a peacemaker: personal discourses of peace and violence
Conclusion: the Road Ahead
Devastating Civilians at Home: The Plight of Crimean Tatars and Californians of Asian Decent during World War II
Civilians, Pundits and Mediatized Ideology
Israeli Soldiers' Perceptions of Palestinians Civilians during the 2009 Gaza War
The Politics of Civilian Identity
The Place and Plight of Civilians in Modern War
Double Victims: the Recruitment and Treatment of Child Soldiers in Chechnya
Preventing Genocide: The Quest for System Response
The Role of Civilians in American War Ideology
Civilians Overshadowed by Soldiers: Faceless Victims of the Public Media
Can history heal the trauma? The role of history education in reconciliation processes
The South African Peace Process: An Urgency Theory Analysis
Victims of Rape and Gendercide: All Wars
Searching for Emancipation: Eritrea, Nepal and Sri Lanka
Fighting Young: Liberia and Sierra Leone
“Contemporary Religious Violence in Europe”
Identities: Shared, Multiple, and Peace
Conventional Weapons, Contemporary Constraints and Limitations on
Arms Races
US Foreign Policy in the Post-Bush Era: Implications for Europe and the OSCE
Disaggregating the Causal Factors Unique to Child Soldiering
Lessons of Peacebuilding for the Balkans and Beyond: Toward Culture of Dialogue, Reconciliation and Transformation
A Politics of Silences: Violence, Memory and Treacherous Speech in Post-1965 Bali
The Victim Deserving of Global Justice: Power, Caution, and Recovering Individuals
From Cultural Violence to Dialogue of Civilizations
Confronting the Desire to Arm: Josei Toda’s Declaration for the Abolition of Nuclear Weapons
Deploying Law as a Weapon: Vengeance, Social Death, and Injustice in America’s War on Terror
Untying the Gordian Knot in the Balkans: Realpolitik, ‘Business as Usual’ or Thinking ‘Outside the Box’ on Dialogue, Reconciliation and Integration into ...
Post-traumatic politics: violence, memory and biomedical discourses of suffering in Indonesia
Gender and Violence: Redefining the Moral Ground
Moral Denigration of the Other
Reconciliation as Realpolitik : Facing the Brudens of History in Political Conflict Resolution
Identity Salience as a Determinant of the Perceptions of the Others
Cultural Differences of Perception of the Other
Introduction: Identity, Morality, and Threat
Good Violence and the Myth of the Eternal Soldier
Identity Under Siege: Injustice, Historical Grievance, Rage, and the 'New' Terrorism.
Building Peace in Post-NATO Bosnia: A Recommended Action Plan
Application of Cross-Cultural Psychology for Preventing Suicide Terrorism
The Nature and Nurture of Apocalyptic Terrorism
Identity and Apocalyptic Terrorism
Why Some Terrorists Reject Unlimited Violence
Apocalyptic Terrorism: An Analytical Framework
Collective Identity, Social Movements, and the Limits of Political Dissent in Israel
Combating Crime in Southeastern Europe: An Integrated, Coordinated, Multi-Level Approach
Fostering Coexistence in Identity-Based Conflicts. Toward a Narrative Approach
The Need for Multi-Paradigmatic Analysis and a Multi-Dimensional Strategy
Terrorism Definitions and Typologies
Terrorism and Conflict Resolution
When the world turned to chaos: 1965 and its aftermath in Bali
Characteristics of Terrorism
The Causes of Terrorism
A Broad Strategy for Defusing the War on Terrorism
Parameters of Military Intervention and Peacekeeping Operations in the Middle East Conflicts
Terrorism in Context
The Balkans Stability Pact as a Regional Conflict Management and Prevention 'Space': An Evaluation
Religion and Peacemaking
The Horn: Old Wars and New Terrorism
Preventing Future Yugoslavias: The Views of CSCE/OSCE Negotiators, 1993 and 1997
Religious dimensions in the battle for Kosovo: Violence and the sacred in the Serb mind
Homefront as Battlefield: Gender, Military Occupation and Violence Against Women
Gender Issues in Democracy: Rethinking Middle East Peace and Security from a Feminist Perspective
The Ethics of Intervention in Community Disputes
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