Online Journal of Peace and Conflict Resolution 1.3
ISSN 1522-211X
August, 1998
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Thomas Kager examines the conflict in South Tyrol, attempts at its resolution, and prospects for the future in South Tyrol: Mitigated, but not Resolved.
Peter O'Neill describes a student-oriented program in Northern Ireland in The NUS-USI Community Relations Programme.
A Special Section on Arab-Israeli dialog groups:
Ami Isseroff: Mid-East Dialog Groups: Building a Grass-Roots Force for Peace.
Saliba Sarsar: Making a Difference: Arab-Jewish Grassroots Dialog Groups in the US.
Saida Nusseibeh: Building Arab-Jewish Dialog in Europe.
OJPCR has developed a relationship with the Centre for Conflict Resolution and the Media Peace Centre, both from South Africa, to present selected articles from the CCR / MPC publication Track Two: Constructive Approaches to Community and Political Conflict. In this issue, we present two articles from Track Two vol. 7 num.1 (April 1998):
Is Mediation Alien to Africa? by Bethuel Kiplagat.
Modelling Mediation: Evolving Approaches to Mediation in South Africa by Andries Odendaal.
Reviews:
Seeing with Peace Eyes: A Review of Gerald Vandehaar's Beyond Violence: In the Spirit of the Non-Violent Christ, by Walter Kendall.
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