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New Book on the Impact of Peacebuilding Work, Building Peace Practical Reflections From the Field, Edited by Craig Zelizer and Robert A. Rubinstein

Building Peace Practical Reflections From the Field


Edited by Craig Zelizer , Robert A. Rubinstein

For Information on ordering the book in regions outside of the US see the list of distributors of Kumarian publications around the world, http://www.kpbooks.com/info/representatives.aspx The book is also available on Amazon.

"This volume provides an enlightening, encouraging, and fascinating set of reports about effective peacebuilding endeavors. These accounts and assessments were written by persons directly engaged in each undertaking and yield valuable lessons. Certainly, these highly diverse actions deserve widespread attention and frequent emulation."
-- Louis Kriesberg, Professor Emeritus of Sociology, Maxwell Professor Emeritus of Social Conflict Studies, Syracuse University

"Building Peace presents a rich set of case studies of courage in peacebuilding that should inspire another generation of peacemakers. The authors provide a great variety of blueprints for communities, nations and multi-cultural groups dealing with the aftermath or reduction of ongoing and often violent conflicts. That the case studies come from such diverse areas demonstrates that having multiple approaches and processes in our peacemaking toolkit makes peacebuilding possible in widely divergent cultural and geopolitical settings. There is much to be learned here for practitioners, students and teachers of peace. It will make a great contribution to courses on conflict resolution, prevention and handling and on post-conflict peacebuilding analysis and practice."
-- Carrie Menkel-Meadow, Professor of Law, Dispute Resolution and Civil Procedure, Georgetown University Law Center and author of Dispute Resolution: Beyond the Adversarial Model

"This book neatly brings together various methodologies, an impressive range of local and international settings and a number of time frames to give a powerful response to a real “demand” on peacebuilding today: How do we assess the successes (and failures) of what we do? Bravo to Drs. Craig Zelizer, Robert Rubinstein, their colleagues -- and to the Alliance for Peacebuilding in supporting this initiative."
-- William R. Headley, Dean, Joan B. Kroc School of Peace Studies, University of San Diego

"A must-read for all who care about a brighter future for our world. This book demonstrates the significant impact of peacebuilding across conflicts and communities -- and it showcases examples from an impressive range of contexts, from political diplomacy to healthcare, the arts to land disputes. The book is both rigorous and readable and, as such, is an important resource for the classroom instructor and student, the peacebuilding researcher, and all others who aspire toward a more secure and thriving world."
-- Daniel L. Shapiro, Director, Harvard International Negotiation Program


Even though international peacebuilding has rapidly expanded in the last two decades to respond to more multi-faceted and complex conflicts, the field has lagged behind in documenting the impact and success of projects. To help address this gap, the Alliance for Peacebuilding, one of the leading networks in the field, has brought together 13 stories of innovative peacebuilding practices from around the world in Building Peace.

While the projects covered are diverse in nature, together they demonstrate the significant impact of peacebuilding work. Contributors created new institutions to prevent and manage conflicts at the local or national levels, helped restore relationships in conflict-affected communities, and empowered citizens to work for positive change in their societies across ethnic, religious, and political divides.

It’s clear that there is no quick fix for violence but this volume will go a long way in providing inspiration and practical tools for policymakers, academics and practitioners who seek to make significant and valuable contributions towards achieving peace.

Craig Zelizer is the Associate Director of the Master of Arts in Conflict Resolution Program within the Department of Government at Georgetown University and a Senior Partner with the Alliance for Conflict Transformation. He has over 15 years experience in peacebuilding activities around the world, including assessment, training, dialogue, capacity building and evaluation work. He has published several articles on trauma and peacebuilding, arts and peacebuilding, and careers in international peace and conflict resolution. He is also the founder of the Peace and Collaborative Development Network, a leading online platform to bring together scholars and practitioners working on international conflict. He holds a Ph.D. in Conflict Analysis and Resolution from George Mason University.

Robert A. Rubinstein is professor of anthropology and international relations at the Maxwell School of Syracuse University, where from 1994-2005 he directed the Program on the Analysis and Resolution of Conflicts. He earned his Ph.D. in anthropology from the State University of New York at Binghamton, and his Ms.P.H. from the University of Illinois School of Public Health. His research focuses on cultural aspects of dispute settlement, international health, and the anthropological study of peacekeeping. He is a founding member and current Co-Chair of the Commission on Peace and Human Rights of the International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences. He has published more than 85 journal articles and book chapters and is author or editor of 7 books, most recently Peacekeeping Under Fire: Culture and Intervention.

CONTENTS

1) Introduction: Peacebuilding: Creating Structure and Capacity for Peace Craig Zelizer and Robert A. Rubinstein;

2) Taming the Beast: Interethnic Conflict and Accord in Post - Communist Europe - Allen H. Kassof;

3) The Institution as Innovator: Laying the Foundation for Peaceful Change - Beth Glick and Laina Reynolds Levy;

4) An 85 Percent Settlement Rate and a 91 Percent Compliance Rate: But what Happened to the Rest and Why? - William F. Lincoln, Alexander Karpenko, Lena Ivanova, Olga Allahverdova, Polly Davis, Dawn Hooper with Seth Kane and Terra D. M. Evans;

5) Designing Dispute Resolution Systems for Settling Land and Property Disputes in Post-Conflict and Post-Crisis Societies - Christopher Moore and Gary Brown;

6) Recasting Reconciliation through Culture and the Arts: Strengthening Peace-building Capacity through The Brandeis International Fellowship Program - Cynthia Cohen;

7) Partners in Peacebuilding in Lesotho - John Davies, Wubalem Fekade, ‘Mamphekeleli Hoohlo, Edy Kaufman, and Mamochaki Shale;

8) Combining Empathy with Problem Solving: The Tamra Model of Facilitation in Israel - Eileen F. Babbitt and Pamela Pomerance Steiner with Jabir Asaqla, Chassia Chomsky-Porat and Shirli Kirschner;

9) Health Bridges for Peace: The Medical Network for Social Reconstruction in the Former Yugoslavia - Paula Gutlove;

10) Gender Mainstreaming in Peacebuilding: A Case Study of Grupo EKOLELO in Angola – Heather Kulp;

11) Management of Multi-cultural Communities in Crimea - Karina Korostelina;

12) Building Peace in Thin Air: The Case of Search for Common Ground’s Talking Drum Studio in Sierra Leone - Marco Konings & Ambrose James;

13) The Dynamism of Shared Success in Abkhaz: Georgian Peacebuilding - Paula Garb and Susan Allen Nan;

14) Promoting Ethnic Tolerance and Cultural Inclusion in Macedonia: The Tetovo Educators Project - Paula Green and Olivia Stokes Dreier

320 pp., 6" x 9", May 2009

Published by Kumarian Press


http://www.styluspub.com/Books/BookDetail.aspx?productID=208798

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Sunita Maharjan Comment by Sunita Maharjan on February 4, 2010 at 1:45pm
wonderful contribution to the field of the Conflict and Peace studies. how to get the soft copy if possible,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Kevin A. Comment by Kevin A. on December 10, 2009 at 4:31pm
Craig,

Great book. The Convergence Project recommends this work to all our Path Guides, and anyone else intersted in grassroots conflict resolution.
mohamed hirsi Comment by mohamed hirsi on June 16, 2009 at 11:38pm
this is wonderfull contribution to the field of peace and conflict

best regarads

mohamed hirsi
William A. Montoya Comment by William A. Montoya on June 7, 2009 at 1:54pm
Ya lo voy a comprar!
I will buy it now!

I need to learn from all of you!
Thanks for writing for us!
Norman Fiesta Torres Comment by Norman Fiesta Torres on June 6, 2009 at 9:25am
I cant wait to have a copy of the book, I just sent an email to the distributor here in Singapore. Hope they get back to me as soon as possible. Kudos to you Craig!

cheers

norman
coulibaly nanourougo Comment by coulibaly nanourougo on June 5, 2009 at 8:38am
congratulation. how can i get the book?
Craig Zelizer Comment by Craig Zelizer on June 5, 2009 at 5:30am
Dear Munas
Greetings. I know that Kumarian has a South Asia distributor, which you can see on their site, http://www.kpbooks.com/info/representatives.aspx
Munas Kalden Comment by Munas Kalden on June 5, 2009 at 1:08am
Dear Craig,
How can i get the book here in Sri Lanka.

best, munas
International Red Cross
Chrissy Mahoney Comment by Chrissy Mahoney on June 4, 2009 at 7:31pm
Craig, I ordered this book from Amazon 2 months ago, and they finally shipped it yesterday.
I am so looking forward to reading it ... once again BRAVO for your commitment and for all that you do to bring Peace to this world.
Tony Karbo Comment by Tony Karbo on June 4, 2009 at 11:04am
Kudos to you my friend. This is impressive work. UPEACE will definitely get a copy.

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