This article argues for the importance of a dialogue for strategic engagement and presents an analytical approach to it with reference to three different peacebuilding strategies in terms of conflict resolution theories. As a case study example, the article presents three religious organizations engaged in peacebuilding in Jerusalem and explores the different strategies utilized by them. The article further argues that each single strategy possesses a danger of going wrong, at the same time as each single strategy is a vital component as part of a parallel process along with the others – to achieve the common goal of conflict transformation
none1noThis research constitutes an in fieri project which aims at analyzing and problematizing the ...
This research is about interfaith dialogue among Jews, Christians, and Muslims in New York City. Thi...
The involvement of religious dimensions in armed conflict reduces the space for resolution and threa...
This article argues for the importance of a dialogue for strategic engagement and presents an analyt...
Religion in the Middle East is suffering a crisis in reputation receiving much of the blame for the ...
The purpose of this thesis is to advance the state of knowledge on two bodies of literature related ...
The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict has been a major issue since 1948 when the Israelis and Palestinian...
This independent study will examine the effectiveness of interfaith dialogue as a peacebuilding tool...
This article presents a new perspective on the role of religion in conflict situations. Narrative in...
This article makes the case for harmonizing top-down peacemaking and bottom-up peace building in ord...
Every religion displays an inclination toward peace through its leaders and thinkers. This can be se...
Recent years have seen a growing literature on the interactions between peace, politics and religion...
This work is an attempt to explore the role of religion, particularly Islam, in the Israeli-Palestin...
While intergroup peace is statistically far more common than is intergroup or inter-religious confli...
The misunderstanding and misinterpretation of religion and its teachings by its followers and others...
none1noThis research constitutes an in fieri project which aims at analyzing and problematizing the ...
This research is about interfaith dialogue among Jews, Christians, and Muslims in New York City. Thi...
The involvement of religious dimensions in armed conflict reduces the space for resolution and threa...
This article argues for the importance of a dialogue for strategic engagement and presents an analyt...
Religion in the Middle East is suffering a crisis in reputation receiving much of the blame for the ...
The purpose of this thesis is to advance the state of knowledge on two bodies of literature related ...
The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict has been a major issue since 1948 when the Israelis and Palestinian...
This independent study will examine the effectiveness of interfaith dialogue as a peacebuilding tool...
This article presents a new perspective on the role of religion in conflict situations. Narrative in...
This article makes the case for harmonizing top-down peacemaking and bottom-up peace building in ord...
Every religion displays an inclination toward peace through its leaders and thinkers. This can be se...
Recent years have seen a growing literature on the interactions between peace, politics and religion...
This work is an attempt to explore the role of religion, particularly Islam, in the Israeli-Palestin...
While intergroup peace is statistically far more common than is intergroup or inter-religious confli...
The misunderstanding and misinterpretation of religion and its teachings by its followers and others...
none1noThis research constitutes an in fieri project which aims at analyzing and problematizing the ...
This research is about interfaith dialogue among Jews, Christians, and Muslims in New York City. Thi...
The involvement of religious dimensions in armed conflict reduces the space for resolution and threa...