Reconciliation in Global Context : Why It Is Needed and How It Works /
A transdisciplinary approach to reconciliation practices and policies by an international team of scholars and scholar-practitioners.
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| Materiálatiipa: | Elektrovnnalaš E-girji |
| Giella: | eaŋgalasgiella |
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Albany :
State University of New York Press,
[2018]
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Sisdoallologahallan:
- Introduction : social and political reconciliation / Björn Krondorfer
- Interpersonal reconciliation with groups in conflict : Israelis and Palestinians, Germans and Jews / Björn Krondorfer
- Beyond a dilemma of apology : transforming (veteran) resistance to reconciliation in Northern Ireland and South Africa / Wilhelm Verwoerd and Alistair Little
- Societal reconciliation through psychosocial methods : the case of Zimbabwe / Joram Tarusarira
- Bringing faith into the practice of peace : paths to reconciliation of Bosnian Muslims / Zilka Spahic Siljak and Julianne Funk
- Reconciliation in the midst of strife : Palestine / Zeina M. Barakat
- No future without shared ethos : reconciling Palestinian and Israeli identities / Avner Dinur
- When reconciliation becomes the r-word : dealing with the past in former Yugoslavia / Heleen Touquet and Ana Milosevic
- Epilogue : memory versus reconciliation / Valerie Rosoux.