Paving the Way: Contributions of Interactive Conflict Resolution to Peacemaking
By (Author) Ronald J. Fisher
Contributions by Andrea Bartoli
Contributions by George Emile Irani
Contributions by Edy Kaufman
Contributions by Herbert C. Kelman
Contributions by Daniel Lieberfeld
Contributions by Christopher Mitchell
Contributions by Susan Allen Nan
Contributions by Harold H. Saunders
Contributions by Sal Sosnowski
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
13th May 2005
United States
General
Non Fiction
Politics and government
Stationery and miscellaneous items
327.172
Paperback
262
Width 167mm, Height 228mm, Spine 21mm
395g
This first-of-a-kind collection brings together in one volume the strongest available evidence of successful transfer effects from unofficial third-party work to official peacemaking. Using comparative case analysis from several real-world interventions, Paving the Way offers insights into the conditions and qualities of successful programs of interactive conflict resolution from experts in the field. Editor Ronald J. Fisher has assembled a collection of seminal case studies that illustrate interactive approaches to conflict resolution from the Malaysia-Indonesia conflict in the 1960s to the Peru-Equador peace process of the late 1990s. Integrating theory, research, and practice, the cases posit that interactive conflict resolution can make a significant, and sometimes essential, contribution to the resolution of protracted and violent identity conflicts. The methods and solutions offered in Paving the Way will serve as best practices for those in the field and as training tools and resources for scholars and policymakers.
Ronald J. Fisher is Professor of International Peace and Conflict Resolution at the School of International Service at American University. He is the author, most recently, of Interactive Conflict Resolution and is recognized as a leader in the field of applied social psychology.