The Online Journal of Peace and Conflict Resolution is intended as a resource for students, teachers and practitioners in fields relating to the reduction and elimination of conflict. It desires to be a free, yet valuable, source of information to aid anyone trying to work toward a less violent and more cooperative world.



The Conflict Within: The Interpersonal Conflict Between Netanyahu and Arafat

Military Intervention in Lesotho: Perspectives on Operation Boleas and Beyond

Graduate Studies in Dispute Resolution: A Delphi Study of the Field's Present and Future

Integrating Buddhist Philosophy and Peacemaking Theory: Further Thought for Development

Women, the Bridge and the Media: Correspondence of Ursula Oswald Spring and Ada Aharoni

An OJPCR interview with Erin McCandless and Eric Abitbol, Co-Editors of Cantilevers

Review: Basic Skills for New Mediators and Basic Skills for New Arbitrators

OJPCR: The Online Journal of Peace and Conflict Resolution


Welcome to the new home of the Online Journal of Peace and Conflict Resolution. There have been a few changes since our last issue of which you should be aware.

First, OJPCR is now available through the website of the Tabula Rasa Institute. Our new location provides us with more room and flexibility. One important difference is that the links page has been removed. This page will be replaced by a comprehensive directory of Peace and Conflict Resolution Internet resources currently being developed by the Institute.

Second, our notification system has changed. Previously, the notification system utilized an unwieldy address book approach. Now, we are using a more efficient listserv system. If you have already registered, your address has been transferred. If you have not, go to our subscription page and sign up! As always, this and other services of OJPCR are free.

Third, OJPCR is seeking to expand its editorial board and is looking for volunteers to read submissions and provide feedback. If you are interested or know of someone who could make a strong contribution to OJPCR, email editor@trinstitute.org with a brief statement of why you are interested or why you are nominating a particular person. Also include a brief biographical statement, resume, or CV. We are committed to maintaining as diverse a board as possible and would like to have representatives from many groups related to the fields of peace studies and conflict resolution.

I would like to thank my wife, Sarah Sweetman, for her support and editing assistance since the inception of OJPCR. Without her aid and eye for detail, it would not have been possible to create what you see today.

I would also like to thank everyone who has participated in one way or another, though submitting, supporting, critiquing, using, or simply reading the Online Journal of Peace and Conflict Resolution.

Derek Sweetman

Editor

OJPCR

dmsweetman@trinstitute.org

Tabula Rasa Institute

The Online Journal of Peace and Conflict Resolution is published by the Tabula Rasa Institute.


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