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Peace Processes

Alker, H.R., Gurr, T.R., & Rupesinghe, K. (Eds.) (2001). Journeys through conflict: Narratives and lessons. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.

Association of the US Army & the Center for Strategic and International Studies. (2003). Play to win: Final report of the bi-partisan Commission on Post-Conflict Reconstruciton. Washington, DC: Association of the US Army and the Center for Strategic and International Studies. Retrieved March 17, 2003, from the Post- Conflict Reconstruction Project Web site: http://www.pcrproject.org/PCRFinalReport.pdf.

Association of the US Army & the Center for Strategic and International Studies. (2002). Post-Conflict reconstruction task framework. Washington, DC: Association of the US Army and the Center for Strategic and International Studies. Retrieved March 17, 2003, from the Post-conflict Reconstruction Project Web site: http://www.pcrproject.org/framework.pdf.

Barnes, C. (2002). Owning the process: Public participation in peacemaking. Accord 13. London: Conciliation Resources. Retrieved March 17, 2003, from the Conciliation Resources Web site: http://www.c-r.org/accord/peace/accord13/index.htm.

Crocker, C., Hampson, F.O., & Aall, P. (Eds.) (2001). Turbulent peace: The Challenges of managing international conflict. Washington, DC: United States Institute of Peace.

Crocker, C., Hampson, F.O., & Aall, P. (Eds.) (1999). Herding cats: Multiparty Mediation in a complex world. Washington, DC : United States Institute of Peace.

Darby, J. (2001). The effects of violence on peace processes. Washington, DC: US Institute of Peace.

Darby, J. & MacGinty, R. (Eds.) (2000). The management of peace processes. New York, NY: Palgrave.

International Organization for Migration and US Agency for International Development. (n.d.). Strengthening peace through civil society initiatives at the community Level: Final report. Washington, DC: IOM and USAID.

Lund, M.S. (2001). Preventing violent conflicts: A strategy for preventive diplomacy. Washington, DC: United States Institute of Peace.

Rubin, B.R. (2002). Blood on the doorstep: The politics of preventive action. New York: The Century Foundation Press.

Sisk, T.D. (Ed.) (1999). New approaches to international negotiation and mediation: Findings from USIP-Sponsored research. Peaceworks, 30. Washington, DC: United States Institute of Peace.

Stedman, S.J. (2001). Implementing peace agreements in civil wars: Lessons and Recommendations for policymakers. IPA Policy Series on Peace Implementation. Retrieved May 17, 2002, from the International Peace Academy Web site: http://www.ipacademy.org/PDF_Reports/Pdf_Report_Implementing.pdf

UN Development Programme. 2003. Human Development Report 2003. New York: Oxford University Press.

Zartman, I.W. (1989). Ripe for resolution: Conflict and intervention in Africa. New York: Oxford University Press.

 

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