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OJPCR: The Online Journal of Peace and Conflict Resolution



Articles

The Primacy of Poltics: Justice, Power, and War Crimes Trials

Challenges to Regional Cooperation in South Asia: A New Perspective

Rwanda's Protracted Social Conflict: Considering the Subjecive Perspective in Conflict Resolution Strategies

Reviews

Website: United States Institute of Peace

Mediation Practice Guide: A Handbook for Resolving Business Disputes

Reviews in Brief


Biographical Information

Monica Bhanot is a lecturer at the Department of Political Science, Baroda University of India. She has recently completed her Ph.D. in International Relations, with specialization in South Asian politics, following a two-year long tenure at the South Asia Institute, University of Heidelberg in Germany. In Heidelberg, her doctoral work was supervised by Professor Subrata K. Mitra, Head of the Department, Heidelberg and former Director of the Centre for Indian Studies, University of Hull (U.K.).

Charles Anthony Smith is the Mark Twain Fellow at the University of California - San Diego where he will be pursuing a Ph.D. in political science beginning in the fall of 1999. He is pursuing a career in academics after 12 years as an attorney specializing in complex commercial litigation and intellectual property law. He is currently a member in good standing of both the Colorado and Georgia Bar Associations.

Steve Utterwulghe is a Senior Project Officer for Africa at the European Centre for Common Ground, a Brussels-based not-for-profit international organisation that works with European institutions, governments and NGOs to enhance conflict prevention and resolution in the international arena. Before working at Common Ground Brussels and Washington, DC, where he focuses on the Great Lakes region and Angola, Mr. Utterwulghe was a consultant at the European Commission, Directorate General for Development, desks Rwanda and Burundi. He also worked for the UN in Geneva and other EU institutions in Brussels on Africa-related issues. Mr. Utterwulghe has traveled extensively in Central and Southern Africa. He was educated in Belgium, the Netherlands, and received his Master's degree from the London School of Economics.

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