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In Pursuit of Peace

In Pursuit of Peace

Wednesday, May 1, 1996

This book tells the story of the Israeli peace movement and the role it played in that pursuit of peace. It is an eloquent, fascinating account of a remarkably diverse and determined cast of activists: from war-weary soldiers to hard-headed politicians, careful scholars to impassioned artists.

Type: Book

Nurturing Peace

Nurturing Peace

Wednesday, April 24, 1996

Focusing on intrastate conflicts in which third parties have played prominent roles, Hampson argues that durable settlements depend on sustained third-party engagement not only during the negotiation phase but throughout the implementation process.

Type: Book

Preventing Violent Conflicts

Preventing Violent Conflicts

Monday, April 1, 1996

This volume defines early warning and preventive diplomacy; assesses, after reviewing several recent preventive efforts, who does it, what methods work, and why; and suggests how multilateral and national entities (especially the U.S. government) can overcome operational challenges to effective preventive action.

Type: Book

State Building and Democracy in Southern Africa

State Building and Democracy in Southern Africa

Sunday, October 1, 1995

South African political scientist Pierre du Toit probes the conditions under which democracy can grow. He examines three southern African states that, despite similarities, have very different track records: Botswana, perhaps the most successful democracy in continental Africa; Zimbabwe, where a partial democracy is faltering; and South Africa, just beginning it's bold experiment.

Type: Book

Transitional Justice

Transitional Justice

Friday, September 1, 1995

How Emerging Democracies Reckon with Former Regimes, Volume I: General Considerations

Type: Book

Transitional Justice

Transitional Justice

Friday, September 1, 1995

How Emerging Democracies Reckon with Former Regimes, Volume II: Country Studies

Type: Book

Transitional Justice

Transitional Justice

Friday, September 1, 1995

By bringing together the collective experience of numerous countries and cultures over the past fifty years, this three-volume compilation of readings provides an invaluable resource for government officials, private organizations, scholars, and others involved in the transitions of today and tomorrow.

Type: Book

Somalia and Operation Restore Hope

Somalia and Operation Restore Hope

Thursday, June 1, 1995

“Somalia” has become a symbol for the unacceptable costs of humanitarian intervention, for the type of foreign involvement that should be avoided. But the authors of this timely book, themselves key participants in the U.S.-led operation there, argue that substantial good was done—the tide of famine was stayed, hundreds of thousands of lives saved, and steps toward political reconciliation begun.

Type: Book