"At the outset, I want to make what I consider is an important distinction in terms of the situation we are in. The distinction is between a post–war situation and a post-conflict one. Whilst we are in a post-war situation- the guns having fallen silent following the military defeat of the LTTE – I do not think we are in a post-conflict one, defined in terms of one in which the roots of conflict are not being sustained and certainly not being reproduced. My concern is that the trajectory of d..
Throughout human history conflicts have always been present in societies, some of which are on-going...
Peace is often defined as the “absence of violence” which not only relegates it to the residual effe...
Social-psychological research suggests that parties in conflict develop a conflict identity which be...
Is failure in reconciliation reversible, or does it become over determined at some point? Can signs ...
Rarely has the category of post-conflict been associated directly with that of culture, that is to a...
This chapter aims to explore the associated post-conflict reconstruction challenges through identify...
The aim of the paper is to question the scope and limits of reconciliation as an effective peace-bui...
This book examines how the violence of conflict is transformed in the post-conflict period. Post-con...
In 2009, the 26 years long, brutal Sri Lankan civil war between the separatist terrorist group “Libe...
Violence and conflict are two of the greatest challenges the world will face in this millennium. Ind...
In recent years there has been increased discussion regarding the role of forgiveness in post-confli...
Most work on reconciliation assumes that the function of peaceful post-conflict interactions is to r...
Around the world today, numerous communities face an immediate future of intense violence and social...
A series of research papers commissioned by the International Centre for Ethnic Studies on the theme...
Identifying the prospects of reconciliation at various stages of the violent conflict is a matter of...
Throughout human history conflicts have always been present in societies, some of which are on-going...
Peace is often defined as the “absence of violence” which not only relegates it to the residual effe...
Social-psychological research suggests that parties in conflict develop a conflict identity which be...
Is failure in reconciliation reversible, or does it become over determined at some point? Can signs ...
Rarely has the category of post-conflict been associated directly with that of culture, that is to a...
This chapter aims to explore the associated post-conflict reconstruction challenges through identify...
The aim of the paper is to question the scope and limits of reconciliation as an effective peace-bui...
This book examines how the violence of conflict is transformed in the post-conflict period. Post-con...
In 2009, the 26 years long, brutal Sri Lankan civil war between the separatist terrorist group “Libe...
Violence and conflict are two of the greatest challenges the world will face in this millennium. Ind...
In recent years there has been increased discussion regarding the role of forgiveness in post-confli...
Most work on reconciliation assumes that the function of peaceful post-conflict interactions is to r...
Around the world today, numerous communities face an immediate future of intense violence and social...
A series of research papers commissioned by the International Centre for Ethnic Studies on the theme...
Identifying the prospects of reconciliation at various stages of the violent conflict is a matter of...
Throughout human history conflicts have always been present in societies, some of which are on-going...
Peace is often defined as the “absence of violence” which not only relegates it to the residual effe...
Social-psychological research suggests that parties in conflict develop a conflict identity which be...