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04 December 2013 1 Bibliography of Academic Sources on Religion, Peace and Reconciliation These resources are arranged by subject and listed alphabetically by author according to source type: book, book chapter, article or report, online resource. For sources on a particular theme please refer to the contents and corresponding page numbers below: Contents Journals on Religion, Peace and Reconciliation…………….……………………………………….2 Religion, Conflict, Peace and Reconciliation……………..…………………………………………..4 Peace Education……………………………………………………………………………………….….……..32 Peace and Reconciliation in the Arts……………………………………………………………………35 Women, Gender and Peacemaking……………………………………………………………………..39 Bosnia-Herzegovina and Former Yugoslavia…………………………………………………….….43 The Korean Peninsula…………………………………………………………………………….……………46 The Middle East, Israel and Palestine………………………………………………………..…………48 Northern Ireland…………………………………………………………………………………………….……54 South Africa and the TRC……………………………………………………………………………….……57

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Bibliography of Academic Sources on Religion, Peace and Reconciliation

These resources are arranged by subject and listed alphabetically by author according to source type: book, book chapter, article or report, online resource. For sources on a particular theme please refer to the contents and corresponding page numbers below:

Contents

Journals on Religion, Peace and Reconciliation…………….……………………………………….2

Religion, Conflict, Peace and Reconciliation……………..…………………………………………..4

Peace Education……………………………………………………………………………………….….……..32

Peace and Reconciliation in the Arts……………………………………………………………………35

Women, Gender and Peacemaking……………………………………………………………………..39

Bosnia-Herzegovina and Former Yugoslavia…………………………………………………….….43

The Korean Peninsula…………………………………………………………………………….……………46

The Middle East, Israel and Palestine………………………………………………………..…………48

Northern Ireland…………………………………………………………………………………………….……54

South Africa and the TRC……………………………………………………………………………….……57

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Religion, Peace and Reconciliation Journals African Journal of Conflict Resolution (ACCORD) Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution (Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law) Community Development Journal (Oxford University Press) Conflict and Communication Online (Regener) Conflict Management and Peace Science (Sage) Conflict Resolution Quarterly (Wiley) Conflict Trends (ACCORD) Cooperation and Conflict: Journal of the Nordic International Studies Association (Sage) Defence and Peace Economics (Taylor & Francis) Development (Palgrave Macmillan) East African Journal of Peace and Human Rights (HURIPEC, Makerere University) Ethics and International Affairs (Cambridge University Press) Ethnic Conflict and Research Digest (INCORE) Fieldwork in Religion (Equinox) Global Change, Peace and Security (Routledge) Global Governance Journal (ACUNS, Academic Council on the United Nations System) Global Society (Taylor & Francis) Human Rights Quarterly (John Hopkins University Press) International Affairs (Wiley) International Journal of Conflict Management (Emerald) International Interactions (Taylor & Francis) International Journal of Peace Studies (International Peace Research Association) International Journal of Transitional Justice (Oxford University Press) International Negotiation (BRILL) International Peacekeeping (Routledge) International Social Science Journal (UNESCO) Irish Studies in International Affairs (Royal Irish Academy) Journal for Peace and Justice Studies (Villanova University Center for Peace and Justice) Journal of the American Academy of Religion (Oxford University Press) Journal of Conflict Resolution (SAGE) Journal on Ethnopolitics and Minority Issues in Europe (European Centre for Minority Issues) Journal of Human Rights Practice (Oxford University Press) Journal of International Dispute Settlement (Oxford University Press) Journal of International Peacekeeping (BRILL) Journal of Law, Religion and State (BRILL) Journal of Palestine Studies (University of California Press) Journal of Peacebuilding and Development (Routledge) Journal of Peace Education (Taylor & Francis) Journal of Peace Research (SAGE and Peace Research Institute Oslo) Journal of Refugee Studies (Oxford University Press) Journal of Religion, Conflict and Peace (Plowshares) Journal of Religion in Europe (BRILL) Millennium: Journal of International Studies (Sage) Negotiation Journal (Wiley)

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Orbis (Foreign Policy Research Institute) Peacebuilding (Routledge) Peace & Change: A Journal of Peace Research (Wiley) Peace & Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology (Routledge) Peace and Conflict Studies (Nova Southeastern University) Peace, Conflict and Development (University of Bradford) Peace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy (de Gruyter) Peace Research: The Canadian Journal of Peace and Conflict Studies (CMU and MSC) Peace Review: A Journal of Social Justice (Routledge) Peace Studies Review (University of Missouri) Political Theology (Acumen) Politics and Religion (Cambridge University Press) Religion and Human Rights (BRILL) Religion Compass (Wiley) Security and Human Rights (BRILL) Security Dialogue (SAGE) Social Identities: Journal for the Study of Race, Nation & Culture (Taylor & Francis) Social Justice: Anthropology, Peace and Human Rights (George Mason University Institute

for Conflict Analysis and Resolution) Studies in Conflict and Terrorism (Taylor & Francis) Terrorism and Political Violence (Taylor & Francis) Tikkun (Duke University Press) Track Two (Centre for Conflict Resolution and the Media Peace Centre, South Africa) Worldviews: Global Religions, Culture and Ecology (BRILL)

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Rienner, 1999. Anderson, Mary. Experiences with Impact Assessment: Can We Know What Good We Do?

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Avruch, K. Culture and Conflict Resolution. Washington D.C.: United States Institute of Peace Press, 1998.

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Bloomfield, David et al. Reconciliation after Violent Conflict: A Handbook. Stockholm: Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance, 2003.

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Burton, J., and Dukes, F. Conflict: Practices in Management, Settlement and Resolution (Vol 4 of the Conflict Series) London: Macmillan, 1990.

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2009. Christie, D., Wagner, R., and Winter, D. eds. Peace, Conflict and Violence: Peace Psychology for the Twenty-First Century. Englewood Cliffs NJ: Prentice-Hall, 2001. Church, C., and Shouldice, J. The Evaluation of Conflict Resolution Interventions. Londonderry: INCORE, 2003. Cillers, J., ed. Dismissed: Demobilization and Reintegration of Former Combatants in Africa. Pretoria: Institute of Defence Policy, 1995. Clark, H. Civil Resistance in Kosovo. London: Pluto Press, 2000. Clark, I. Globalization and Fragmentation: International Relations in the Twentieth Century. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997. Clark, P. and Kaufman, Z. After Genocide: Transitional Justice, Post-Conflict Reconstruction, and Reconciliation in Rwanda and Beyond. New York: Columbia University Press, 2009. Cloke, K. Dangerously Mediating: The Frontiers of Conflict Resolution. San Francisco: Jossey- Bass, 2001. Cochrane, F. Ending Wars. Cambridge: Polity, 2008. Cohen, R. Negotiating across Cultures: Communication Obstacles in International Diplomacy. Washington, DC: US Institute of Peace Press, 1991. Cohen, Jean L. and Andrew Arato. Civil Society and Political Theory. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2009. Coleman, Katharina. International Organizations and Peace Enforcement. Cambridge:

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Crocker, Chester, Hampson, Fen Osler, and Aall, Pamela, eds. Herding Cats: Multiparty Mediation in a Complex World. Washington DC: US Institute of Peace Press, 1999.

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(Winter 1995): 38-52. Ohlson, T. Power Politics and Peace Politics. Uppsala: University of Uppsala Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Report 50. Oliver-Smith, A. “Involuntary Resettlement, Resistance and Political Empowerment.” Journal of Refugee Studies, 4 (2), (1991): 132-49. Orjuela, C. “Building Peace in Sri Lanka: a Role for Civil Society?” Journal of Peace Research, 40(2), (2003): 195-212. Oxfam International. Towards Global Equity: Strategic Plan, 2001-2004. London: Oxfam International, 2001. Paris, Roland. “Peacebuilding and the Limits of Liberal Internationalism.” International Security. 22(2), (1997): 54-89. Paris, Roland. “The Perils of Liberal International Peacebuilding.” International Security, 22 (1997): 54-89. Pearce, J. “The International Community and Peacebuilding.” Development, 48(3), (2005): 41-9. Peou, S. The United Nations, Peacekeeping, and Collective Human Security: from an Agenda for Peace to the Brahimi Report.” International Peacekeeping, 9(2), (2003): 51-68. Philpott, Daniel. “The Religious Roots of Modern International Relations.” World Politics 52(2000): 206-45. Ponzio, R. (2007) “The United Nations Peacebuilding Commission: Origins and Initial Practice, Disarmament Forum [UNIDIR],” 2: 5-16. Power, S. “Bystanders to Genocide.” Atlantic Monthly, 288 (2), (September 2001): 84-108. Pugh, M. “Peacekeeping and Critical Theory.” International Peacekeeping, 11(1), (2004): 39- 58. Raknerud, A., and Hegre, H. “The Hazard of War: Reassessing the Evidence for the Democratic Peace.” Journal of Peace Research, 34 (1997): 385-404. Ramsbotham, Oliver. Humanitarian Intervention 1990-5: a Need to Reconceptualize?” Review of International Studies, 23 (1997): 445-67. Ramsbotham, Oliver. “Islam, Christianity and Forcible Humanitarian Intervention.” Ethics and International Affairs, 12(8), (1998): 81-102. Ramsbotham, Oliver. “Reflections on UN Post-settlement Peacebuilding.” International Peacekeeping, 7, (2000): 167-89. Rieff, D. “The Illusions of Peacekeeping.” World Policy Journal, 11(3), (1994): 1-18. Rogers, P., and Ramsbotham, Oliver. “Then and Now: Peace Research - Past and Future.” Political Studies, 47(4), (1999): 740-54. Rosenblatt, L., and Thompson, L. “The Door of Opportunity: Creating a Permanent Peacekeeping Force.” World Policy Journal, (1998 Spring): 36-42. Ross, M. H. "Psychocultural Interpretation Theory and Peacemaking in Ethnic Conflict." Political Psychology, 16 (1995): 523-44. Ross, M. H. "Democracy as Joint Problem Solving: Addressing Interests and Identities in Divided Societies." Nationalism and Ethnic Politics, 4 (winter 1998): 19-46. Ross, M. H. "Good Enough Isn't so Bad: Success and Failure in Ethnic Conflict Management." Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, 6 (2000): 27-47. Ross, M. H. "Creating the Conditions for Peacemaking: Theories of Practice in Ethnic Conflict Resolution." Ethnic and Racial Studies, 23(6), (2000): 1002-34. Sambanis, N. "Partition as a Solution to Ethnic War." World Politics, 52(4), (2000): 437-83. Sandole, Dennis J. “A Comprehensive Mapping of Conflict and Conflict Resolution Research:

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Interreligious Trust in a Climate of Fear: an Abrahamic Trialogue.” Special Report, 99 Washington DC: United States Institute of Peace, 2003.

Smock, David R., MARCIVE - York University and United States Institute of Peace. “Religious Contributions to Peacemaking: When Religion Brings Peace, Not War” Peaceworks Report, no. 55. Washington DC: United States Institute of Peace, 2006.

Staub, E. "Genocide and Mass Killing: Origins, Prevention, Healing and Reconciliation." Political Psychology, 21 (2000): 367-82.

Stedman, S. J. “Spoiler Problems in Peace Processes.” International Security, 22 (2), (Fall 1997): 5-53.

Stedman, S. J. “Implementing Peace Agreements in Civil Wars: Lessons and Recommendations for Policymakers.” IPA Policy Paper on Peace Implementation. New York: International Peace Academy, May 2001.

Stockholm Initiative on Disarmament, Demobilisation and Reintegration. Final Report. Stockholm: Ministry for Foreign Affairs, March 2006.

Takeyh, Ray. "Faith-Based Initiatives: Can Islam Bring Democracy to the Middle East?" Foreign Policy, November/December 2001.

Thistlethwaite, Susan Brooks, et al. “Abrahamic Alternatives to War: Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Perspectives on Just Peacemaking.” Special Report, 214. Washington DC: United States Institute of Peace, 2008.

Touval, S. “Coercive Mediation on the Road to Geneva.” International Negotiation, 3 (1996): 547-70.

Tschirgi, N. “Post-Conflict Peacebuilding Revisited” IPA Peacebuilding Forum. New York, 7 October 2004.

United Nations. “Supplement to an Agenda for Peace, A/50/60-S/1995/1.” New York: United Nations, 1995.

United Nations General Assembly. “Declaration for a Programme for Action on a Culture of Peace.” New York: United Nations, 1998.

United Nations. Report of the Secretary General’s High Level Panel on Threats, Challenges and Change. New York: United Nations, 2004.

United States Institute of Peace. “Catholic Contributions to International Peace.” Special Report 69, April. Washington DC: United States Institute of Peace, 2001.

United States Institute of Peace. “Faith-Based NGOs and International Peacebuilding.” Special Report 76, October. Washington DC: United States Institute of Peace, 2001.

United States Institute of Peace. “Islamic Perspectives on Peace and Violence.” Special Report 82, January. Washington DC: United States Institute of Peace, 2002.

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United States Institute of Peace. “Building Interreligious Trust in a Climate of Fear: An Abrahamic Trialogue.” Special Report 99, February. Washington DC: United States Institute of Peace, 2003.

Vayrynen, T. “Gender and UN Peace Operations: the Confines of Modernity.” In Peace Operations and Global Order, edited by A. Bellamy and P. Williams. International Peacekeeping, 11 (1), (2004): 125-42.

Volf, Miroslav. “The Social Meaning of Reconciliation” Interpretation 2 (54) April 2000 World Conference on Religion and Peace and International Young Leadership Camp (1994)

Youth, Religion and the Environment: Building Skills for Sustainable Peace-making: A Reader’s Kit. October 27 - November 1, 1994, Varone/Riva del Garda, Italy: World Conference for Religion and Peace.

Voutira, E. and S. A. Whishaw Brown. “Conflict Resolution: A Review of Some Non- governmental Practices - A Cautionary Tale.” Report No. 4. Uppsala, Sweden: Nordic Africa Institute, 1995.

Wall, J. A. “Mediation: An Analysis, Review and Proposed Research.” Journal of Conflict Studies, 25 (1), (March 1981): 157-80.

Wall, J. A. and A. Lynn. “Mediation: A Current Review.” Journal of Conflict Resolution, 37 (1), (March 1993): 160-94.

Wallensteen, P. and M. Sollenberg. “Armed Conflicts, Conflict Termination and Peace Agreements 1989-96.” Journal of Peace Research, 34(3), (1997): 339-58.

Wallensteen, P. and M. Sollenberg. “Armed Conflict 1989-1998.” Journal of Peace Research, 36 (5), (1999):593-606.

Walter, B. “The Critical Barrier to Civil War Settlement.” International Organization, (Summer 1997): 335-65.

Wantchekon, L. “On the Nature of First Democratic Elections.” Journal of Conflict Resolution, 43 (2), (1999): 230-43.

Weber, T. “Gandhian Philosophy, Conflict Resolution Theory, and Practical Approaches to Negotiation.” Journal of Peace Research, 38(4), (2001): 493-513.

Wright, Q. “The Escalation of Conflicts.” Journal of Conflict Resolution, IX (4), (1965): 434-49. Zartman, I. William. “Mediating Conflicts of Need, Greed and Creed.” Orbis, 24(2), (2000):

255-66.

Online Resources Brahimi, L. Statebuilding in Crisis and Post-crisis Countries. 2007. Available at:

www.unpan1.un.org/intradoc/groups/public/documents/UN/UNPAN026305.pdf McFarland, Michael E. and Jim R. Whitman. Rethinking Secular and Sacred: On the Role of

Secular Thought in Religious Conflicts. Bradford: University of Bradford, 2005. Available at: http://hdl.handle.net/10454/4260

Riesebrodt, Martin. “’Religion’: Just Another Modern Western Construction?” The Religion & Culture Web Forum. University of Chicago Divinity School, Martin Marty Center for the Advanced Study of Religion, December 2003. Available a: http://divinity.uchicago.edu/martycenter/publications/webforum/122003/

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Peace Education Books Bekerman, Zvi and Michalinos Zembylas. Teaching Contested Narratives: Identity, Memory,

and Reconciliation in Peace Education and Beyond. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012.

Bjerstedt, A., ed. Peace Education: Global Perspective. Malmo, Sweden: Almqvist & Wiksell, 1993. Buchanan, Michael T. ed. Leadership and Religious Schools: Contemporary Perspectives and Challenges. London: Bloomsbury, 2013. Burns, R. J. and R. Aspeslagh, eds. Three Decades of Peace Education around the World. New

York: Garland, 1996. Fullan, Michael. The Moral Imperative of School Leadership. California: Corwin Press, 2003. Harris, I. M. Peace Education. Jefferson NC: McFarland, 1988. Hicks, D. W., ed. Education for Peace: Issues, Principles and Practices in the Classroom.

London: Routledge, 1988. Lawton, Dennis and Jo Cairns, eds. Faith Schools: Consensus of Conflict London: Routledge

Falmer, 2005. Murakami, T. Peace Education in Britain and Japan. Kyoto: Office of Sociology of Education, Kyoto University of Education, 1992. Reardon, Betty. Comprehensive Peace Education: Educating for Global Responsibility. New York: Teachers College Press, 1988. Reardon, Betty and Eva Nordland, eds. Learning Peace: The Promise of Ecological and Cooperative Education. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1994. Selznic, Philip. The Moral Commonwealth: Social Theory and the Promise of Community. California: University of California Press, 1992. Sommers, M. Children, Education and War: Reaching Education for All (EFA) Objectives in Countries Affected by Conflict. Washington, DC: World Bank, 2002. Starratt, Robert. Ethical leadership. San-Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2004. Williams-Boyd, Pat. Educational Leadership. New York: ABC –CLIO, 2002.

Book Chapters Bar-Tal, Daniel. "The Elusive Nature of Peace Education." In Peace Education: The Concept

Principles and Practice Around the World, edited by G. Salomon and B. Nevo, pp.27-36. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum, 2002.

Degesys, A. “Transformative Pedagogy in Conflict Resolution as an Alternative Route to Peacebuilding - Roads Less Explored.” In Peacebuilding and Security in the 21st Century, edited by T. Woodhouse. Evanston, IL: Rotary Centers for International Studies, 2008.

De Ruyter, D. J. and Siebren Miedema. “Denominational Schools in the Netherlands” in Education, Culture and Values, Vol. 5: Spirituality and Religious Education. Edited by M. Leicester, C. Modgil & S. Modgil, pp. 133-41. New York: Falmer, 2000. Halstead, J. Mark and Terence McLaughlin. “Are Faith Schools Divisive?” in Faith Schools:

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Consensus or Conflict? Edited by R. Gardner, J. Cairns and D. Lawton, pp. 61-73. Abingdon: Routledge, 2005.

McGettrick, Bart. “Perceptions and Practices of Christian Schools” in Faith Schools: Consensus or Conflict? Walzer, Michael. “What Rights for Illiberal Communities?” in Forms of Justice: Critical

Perspectives on David Miller’s Political Philosophy. Edited by D. Bell & A. De Shalit, pp. 457-69. Lanham MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2003.

Articles and Reports Baxter. P., and Ikowba, V. “Peace Education: Why and How?” Forced Migration Review, 22 (2005) Davies, L. “Evaluating the Risk between Conflict and Education.” Journal of Peacebuilding and Development, 2 (2), (2005): 42-58. Dupuy, K. “Education in Peace Agreements 1989-2005.” Conflict Resolution Quarterly, 26(2), (2008): 149-66. Firer, R. “Virtual Peace Education.” Journal of Peace Education, 5(2), (2008): 193-207. Grace, S. “First and Foremost the Church Offers its Educational Services to the Poor: Class, Inequality, and Catholic Schools in Context.” International Studies in the Sociology of Education, 13(1), (2003): 35-54. Harris, I. “Peace Education Theory.” Journal of Peace Education, 1(1), (2004): 5-20. Harris, S., and Lewer, N. “Post-graduate Peace Education in Sri Lanka.” Journal of Peace Education, 2(2), (2005): 109-24. McDonaghu, K. “Can the Liberal State Support Cultural Identity Schools?” American Journal of Education, 106 (1998): 463-94. Nagda A., Gurin, P., and Lopez, E. “Transformative Pedagogy for Democracy and Social Justice.” Race, Ethnicity and Education, 6(2), (2003): 165-91. Richardson, Norman. “Sharing Religious Education: The Possibility of an Inclusive Approach to R.E. in Northern Ireland.” Research Resources for Religious Education, Occasional Paper No. 2. Belfast: Stranmills University College, 2004. Shah, S. J. A. “Educational Leadership: An Islamic Perspective.” British Educational Research Journal, 32(3), (2006): 363-85. Short, Geoffrey. “Faith–Based Schools: a Threat to Social Cohesion?” Journal of Philosophy of Education, 36(4), (2002): 559-72. Symes, Colin and Kalervo N. Gulson. “Crucifying Education: The Rise and Rise of New Christian Schooling in Australia.” Social Alternatives, 24(4), (2005): 19-24. Walford, Geoffrey. “Classification and Framing of the Curriculum in Evangelical Christian and

Muslim Schools in England and the Netherlands.” Educational Studies, 28(4), (2002)L 403-19.

Online Resources Education for Peace, EFP International Briefing. Towards a Civilization of Peace. (2009) Available online at: http://www.efpinternational.org Teachers Without Borders (TWOB). What is peace education? (2008) Available online at:

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http://teacherswithoutborders.org/page/what-peace-education ODIHR Advisory Council. Toledo Guiding Principles on Teaching about Religions and Beliefs in

Public Schools. Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), Warsaw: Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights, 2007. Available online at: http://www.osce.org/odihr/29154

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Peace and Reconciliation in the Arts Books Achteberg, Jeanne. Imagery in Healing. Boston: Shambala, 1985. Babington, B. and P.W. Evans. Biblical Epics: Sacred Narrative in the Hollywood Cinema. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1993. Bar-on, D., ed. Bridging the Gap: Storytelling as a Way to Work through Political and Collective Hostilities. Hamburg: Kober-Stiftung, 2000. Baugh, L. Imaging the Divine: Jesus and Christ-Figures in Film. Kansas City MO: Sheed & Ward, 1997. Becker, Carol, ed. The Subversive Imagination: Artists, Society, and Social Responsibility. London: Routledge, 1994. Beckett, Wendy. Meditations on Peace. London: Dorling Kindersley, 1995. Belfiore, Eleonore and Oliver Bennett. The Social Impact of the Arts: an Intellectual History. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008. Billingsley, K. L. The Seductive Image: a Christian Critique of the World of Film. Westchester, IL: Crossway, 1989. Black, G. Hollywood Censored: Morality Codes, Catholics, and the Movies. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1994. Boon, R., and Plastow, J., eds. Theatre and Empowerment: Community Empowerment on the World Stage. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004. Brandon, Laura. Art and War. London: I.B. Tauris, 2007. Case, Caroline and Tessa Dalley. The Handbook of Art Therapy. London: Routledge, 1992. Cohen, Cynthia, Roberto Gutierrez Varea and Polly Walker. Acting Together on the World

Stage Vol. II: Performance and the Creative Transformation of Conflict. Waltham: New Village Press; International Center for Ethics, Justice, and Public Life, Brandeis University, 2011.

Cooper, J. C. and C. Skrade, eds. Celluloid and Symbols. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1970. Evenson, Dean, and Soundings Ensemble. Music for the Healing Arts: Peace through Music. Bellingham: Soundings of the Planet, 2001. Ferlita, E. and J. May. Film Odyssey: the Art of Film as Search for Meaning. New York: Paulist Press, 1976. Fraser, P. Images of the Passion: the Sacramental Mode in Film. Trowbridge: Flicks, 1998. Gross, L., J. S. Katz and J. Ruby. Image Ethics: The Moral Rights of Subjects in Photographs, Film, and Television. New York: Oxford University Press, 1991. Hoover, S. and K. Lundby, eds. Rethinking Media, Religion and Culture. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 1997. Hoover, S. and L. Clark, eds. Practicing Religion in the Age of Media: Explorations in Media, Religion, and Culture. New York Columbia University Press, 2002. Jennings, Sue, and Áse Minde. Art Therapy and Drama Therapy: Masks of the Soul. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 1993. LeBaron, Michelle, and Danyta Welch. Arts, Creativity and Intercultural Conflict Resolution: Literature and Resource Review. Vancouver: Conflict Resolution, Arts, and Intercultural Experience Publishing, 2005. Lederach, John Paul. The Moral Imagination: The Art and Soul of Building Peace. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005.

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Lester, P., ed. Images That Injure: Pictorial Stereotypes in the Media. Westpoint CT: Praeger, 1996. Liebmann, Marian, ed. Arts Approaches to Conflict. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 1996. Martin, T. M. Images and the Imageless: a Study in Religious Consciousness and Film. Levisburg, PA: Bucknell University Press, 1981. Miles, M. R. Seeing and Believing: Religion and Values in the Movies. Boston: Beacon, 1996. Mitchell, Jolyon, and Sophia Marriage eds. Mediating Religion: Conversations in Media, Religion and Culture. London: T&T Clark, 2003. Mitchell, Jolyon. Promoting Peace, Inciting Violence: the Role of Religion and Media. Abingdon: Routledge, 2012. Newton, J. H. The Burden of Visual Truth: The Role of Photo Journalism in Mediating Reality. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum, 2001. O'Connell, John Mogran, and Salwa El-Shawan Castelo-Branco, eds. Music and Conflict. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2010. Rossi, P. and P. Soukup, eds. Mass Media and the Moral Imagination. Kansas City, MO: Sheed & Ward, 1994. Romanowski, W. D. Pop Culture Wars: Religion and the Role of Entertainment in American Life. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 1996. Schirch, Lisa. Ritual and Symbol in Peace Building. Bloomfield: Kumarian Press, 2004. Sontag, Susan. Regarding the Pain of Others. London: Penguin Books, 2004. Stone, Karen. Image and Spirit: Finding Meaning in Visual Art. London, Longman & Todd, 2003. Urbain, Olivier, and Toda Institute for Global Peace and Policy Research. Music and Conflict

Transformation: Harmonies and Dissonances in Geopolitics. London: I.B. Tauris in association with the Toda Institute for Global Peace and Policy Research, 2008.

Kalmanowitz, Debra, and Bobby Lloyd, eds. Art Therapy and Political Violence: With Art, Without Illusion. London & New York: Routledge, 2005. Weaver, J. Denny, and Gerald Biesecker-Mast. Teaching Peace: Nonviolence and the Liberal Arts. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 2003. Wuthnow, Robert. Creative Spirituality: The Way of the Artist. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2001.

Book Chapters Ayindo, Baby. “Arts Approaches to Peace: Playing our Way to Transcendance?” In

Peacebuilding in Traumatized Societies, edited by Barry Hart, pp. 185-203. Maryland: University Press of America, 2008.

Boyce-Tilman, June. “Music and Value.” In Music and Conflict Transformation: Harmonies and Dissonances in Geopolitics, edited by Olivier Urbain, pp. 40-51. Tokyo: I B Tauris / Toda Institute, 2008.

Galtung, J. “Interconnection.” In Music and Conflict Transformation: Harmonies and Dissonances in Geopolitics, edited by Olivier Urbain, pp. 53-60. Tokyo: I. B. Tauris / Toda Institute, 2008.

Gray, A. “Reconciliation in South Africa.” In Music and Conflict Transformation: Harmonies and Dissonances in Geopolitics, edited by Olivier Urbain. Tokyo: I.B.Tauris / Toda

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Institute, 2008. Jordanger, V. “Healing Cultural Violence.” In Music and Conflict Transformation: Harmonies

and Dissonances in Geopolitics, edited by Olivier Urbain, pp. 128-46. Tokyo: I. B. Tauris / Toda Institute, 2008.

Kalamanowitz, Debra, and Bobby Lloyd. “Art Therapy and Political Violence.” In Art Therapy and Political Violence: With Art, Without Illusion, edited by Debra Kalamanowitz and Bobby Lloyd. London & New York: Routledge, 2005.

Lawrence, F. “Music and Empathy.” In Music and Conflict Transformation: Harmonies and Dissonances in Geopolitics, edited by Olivier Urbain, pp. 13-25. Tokyo: I.B.Tauris / Toda Institute.

Lopez Vinader, M. “Music Therapy.” In Music and Conflict Transformation: Harmonies and Dissonances in Geopolitics, edited by Olivier Urbain, pp. 147-71. Tokyo: I. B. Tauris / Toda Institute.

Senehi, J. “Constructive Storytelling in Inter-Communal Conflicts: Building Community, Building Peace.” In Reconcilable Differences, Turning Points in Ethno-Political Conflict, edited by Sean Byrne and Cynthia Irvin. West Hartfoor: Kumarian Press, 2002.

Sway, R. A., R. Nashashibi, R. Salah, and R. Shweiki. “Expressive Arts Therapy – Healing the Traumatized: The Palestinian Experience.” In Art Therapy and Political Violence: With Art without Illusion. Whitehead, B. “We Shall Overcome.” In Music and Conflict Transformation: Harmonies and

Dissonances in Geopolitics, edited by Olivier Urbain, pp. 78-92. Tokyo: I B Tauris / Toda Institute, 2008.

Wise, Stephanie. “A Time for Healing: Art Therapy for Children, post September 11, New York.” in Art Therapy and Political Violence: With Art without Illusion.

Articles and Reports Barnes, H. E. "Theatre for Reconciliation: Desire and South African Students." Theatre Journal, 49 (1997): 41-52. Cohen-Cruz, Jan. An Introduction to Community Arts and Activism. Community Arts Network Reading Room (2002). Hawes, D. L. “Crucial Narratives: Performance Art and Peace Building.” International Journal of Peace Studies, 12(2), (2007): 17-30. Newsome, Debbie W., Donna A. Henderson and Laura J. Veach. “Using Expressive Arts in

Group Supervision to Enhance Awareness and Foster Cohesion.” Journal of Humanistic Counselling, Education and Development, Vol. 44 (2005).

Senehi, Jessica. “Constructive Storytelling: A Peace Process.” Peace and Conflict Studies, 9 (2), (2002): 41-63. Shank, M., and L. Shirch. “Strategic Arts-Based Peace Building.” Peace and Change, 33(2), (2008). Zelizer, Craig. “The Role of Artistic Processes in Peace Building in Bosnia-Herzegovina.” Peace and Conflict Studies, 10(2), (2003). Zelizer, Craig. Integrating Community Arts and Conflict Resolution: Lessons and Challenges from the Field. Community Arts Network (2007).

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Online Resources Brandeis University. (2003-04) Recasting Reconciliation through Culture and the Arts.

Available online at http://www.brandeis.edu/ethics/peacebuildingarts/recasting/index.html

Children’s Movement for Creative Education. Available online at www.childrensmovement.org

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Women & Gender

Books Adams, Judith Porter. Peacework: Oral Histories of Women Peace Activists. Boston: Twayne Publishers, 1991. Afshar, H., ed. Women and Empowerment. London: Routledge, 1997. Alonso, Harriet Hyman. Peace as a Women's Issue: A History of the U.S. Movement for World Peace and Women's Rights. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 1993. Anderlini, Sanam Naraghi. Women Building Peace: What They Do, Why it Matters. Boulder: Lynne Rienner, 2007. Ashe, F. Gender, Nationalism and Conflict Transformation. London: Routledge, 2010. Boulding, E. Women's Movements for Social Change: Social Feminism and Equity Feminism. Geneva: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 1994. Christ, Carol, and Judith M. Plaskow. Womenspirit Rising: A Feminist Reader on Religion. San Francisco: Harper & Row, 1979. Cockburn, Cynthia, Rada Stakic-Domuz and Meliha Hubic. Women Organizing for Change: A Study of Women’s Local Integrative Organisations and the Pursuit of Democracy in Bosnia-Herzegovina. Zenica: Medica Women’s Association Publishing, 2001. Cockburn, Cynthia. From Where We Stand: War, Women’s Activism and Feminist Analysis. London & New York: Zed Books, 2007. Cooey, P. M., E. R. William and J. B. McDaniel, eds. After Patriarchy: Feminist Transformations of World Religions. Maryknoll, New York: Orbis Books, 1991. Daly, Mary. Gyn/Ecology: The Metaethics of Radical Feminism. Boston: Beacon Press, 1978. Falks, N. A., and R. M. Gross. Unspoken Worlds: Women’s Religious Lives, Belmont: Wadsworth Publishing, 1989. Fearon, K. Women’s Work: The Story of the Northern Ireland Women’s Coalition. Belfast:

Blackstaff Press, 1999. Foster, Carrie A. The Women and the Warriors: The U.S. Section of the Women's

International League for Peace and Freedom,1915-1946. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 1995.

Gnanadason, Aruna, Kanyoro Musimbi, and Lucia McSpadden. Women, Violence and Non- Violent Change. Geneva: WCC Publications, 1996. Haddad, Yvonne Yazbeck, and Ellison Banks Findly. Women, Religion and Society Change. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1985. Kesic, Vesna, Vesna Jankovic and Biljana Bijelic, eds. Women Recollecting Memories: The

Centre for Women War Victims Ten Years Later. Zagreb: The Centre for Women War Victims, 2003.

Kramarae, Cheris, and Dale Spender eds. Routledge International Encyclopaedia of Women: Global Women’s Issues and Knowledge, Vol. 2, New York: Routledge, 2000. Kuumba, M. Bahati. Gender and Social Movements. Rowman Altamira, 2001. Marshall, Donna. Women in War and Peace: Grassroots Peacebuilding. Washington DC, US Institute of Peace Press, 2000. Mazurana, D., Roberts, A., and Parpart, J., eds. Gender, Conflict, and Peacekeeping. Lanham MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2005. Mollenkott, Virginia Ramey, ed. Women of Faith in Dialogue. New York: Crossroad

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Publishing Company, 1987. Oliver, A., Azza Karam, and E. Levy. Women of Faith Transforming Conflict: A Multi-Religious Training Manual. New York: World Conference for Religions for Peace Publications, 2004. Pankhurst, Donna, and United Nations Research Institute for Social Development. Gendered

Peace: Women's Struggles for Post-war Justice and Reconciliation. New York: Routledge, 2008.

Ramet, Sabrina P., ed. Gender Politics in the Western Balkans: Women, Society and Politics in Yugoslavia and the Yugoslav Successor States. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1998. Reardon, Betty. Women and Peace: Feminist Visions of Global Security. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1993. Skjelsboek, I., and Smith, D., eds. Gender, Peace and Conflict. London: Sage, 2001.

Book Chapters Bijelic, Biljana. “Nationalism, Motherhood and the Re-Ordering of Women’s Power.” In Serbia Since 1989: Politics and Society under Milosevic and After, edited by Sabrina P. Ramet and Vjeran Pavlakovic, pp.286-305. Washington DC: University of Washington Press, 2005. Caprioli, M., Nielsen, R., and Hudson, V. “Women after Armed Conflict.” In Peace and

Conflict, edited by J. J. Hewitt, J. Wilkenfeld and T. R. Gurr. Boulder CO: Paradigm, 2010.

D’Angelo, Mary Rose. “Veils, Virgins and the Tongues of Men and Angels.” In Women, Religion and Gender: A Reader, edited by Elizabeth A. Castelli, pp. 389-419. New York: Palgrave, 2001.

Ferris, Elizabeth G. “Women as Peacemakers.” in Women, Violence and Non-Violent Change, edited by Aruna Gnanadason, Kanyoro Musimbi and Lucia McSpadden, pp. 2-28. Geneva, WCC Publications, 1996. pp. 2-28

Hale, S. “The Soldier and the State; Post-Liberation Women: The Case of Eritrea.” In Frontline Feminisms: Women, War and Resistance, edited by M.R. Waller & J. Rzcenga. New York: Routledge, 2000.

Hoodfar, Hooma. “The Veil in their Minds and on Our Heads: Veiling Practices and Muslim Women.” in Women, Religion and Gender: A Reader, pp. 420-46. Jeffrey, Patricia. “Agency, Activism and Agendas.” in Women, Religion and Gender: A Reader, pp. 465-91 Pavlovic, Tatjana. “Women in Croatia: Feminists, Nationalists and Homosexuals.” in Gender Politics in the Western Balkans: Women, Society and Politics in Yugoslavia and the

Yugoslav Successor States, edited by Sabrina P. Ramet, pp. 131-52. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1998.

Perrigo, S. “Feminism and Peace.” In Peacemaking in a Troubled World, edited by Tom Woodhouse, pp. 303-22.Oxford: Berg, 1991. Radford-Reuther, Rosemary. “The Call of Women in the Church Today.” In Women of Faith in Dialogue, edited by Virginia Ramey Mollenkott, pp. 77-88. New York: Crossroad Publishing Company, 1987. pp. 77-88 Smith, D. “Women, War and Peace.” In Towards a Women’s Agenda for a Culture of Peace,

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edited by I. Breines, D. Gierycz & B. Reardon. Paris: UNESCO, 1999. Weinberg, Sheila Peltz. “Judaism, Feminism and Peace in the Nuclear Age.” In Women

Divided: Gender, Religion and Politics in Northern Ireland, edited by Virginia Ramey Mollenkott and R. Sales, pp. 143-51. London: Routledge, 1997.

Articles and Reports

Anderlini, Sanam Naraghi. Women at the Peace Table: Making a Difference. New York: UNIFEM, 2000. Anderson, Shelley. “Crossing the Lines: Women’s Organizations in Conflict Resolutions.” Development, 43(3), September (2000): 34-39. Chinkin, C. “Peace Agreements as a Means for Promoting Gender, Equality and Ensuring

Participation of Women – A Framework of Model Provisions.” UNDAW, OSAGI, DPA, EGM/PEACE/2003/REPORT. 10 December 2003.

Committee on Women’s Rights and Gender Equality. “Report on the Situation of Women in Armed Conflicts and their Role in the Reconstruction and Democratic Process in Post-Conflict Countries.” (2005/2215/INI) European Parliament Session Document reference A6-0159/2006 or RR\370262EN.doc. 3 May 2006.

Dugan, M. “A Nested Theory of Conflict.” Women in Leadership, 1(1), (1996): 9-20. El Bushra, J., A. Adrian-Paul and M. Olson. Women Building Peace: Sharing Know-How, Assessing Impact: Planning for Miracles. London: International Alert, 2005. Forcey, Linda R. “Women as Peacemakers: Contested Terrain for Feminist Peace Studies.” Peace and Change, 16(4), (1991): 331-54. Hayzer, N. “Women, War and Peace: Mobilizing for Peace and Security in the 2st Century.” The Dag Hammarskjøld Lecture. Stockholm: Dag Hammarskjøld Foundation, 2004. Helms, Elissa. “Women as Agents of Ethnic Reconciliation? Women’s NGOs and International Intervention in Post-war Bosnia-Herzegovina.” Women’s Studies International Forum, 26(1), (2003): 15-33. Hunt, Swanee, and Cristina Posa. “Women Waging Peace”. Foreign Policy, No. 124, (2001): 38-47. Marshall, Donna Ramsey. “Women in War and Peace: Grassroots Peacebuilding.” Peaceworks Report, August. Washington DC: United States Institute of Peace, 2000. Mazurana, D. “Women in Armed Opposition Groups Speak on War: Protection and

Obligations under International Humanitarian and Human Rights Law.” Report of Geneva Call and Program for the Study of International Organisations Workshop. Geneva: Geneva Call and the Program for the Study of International Organisations, November 2004.

Nakaya, S. “Women and Gender Equality in Peace Processes: From Women at the Negotiating Table to Post-war Structural Reforms in Guatemala and Somalia.” Global Governance, 9 (4), (Oct-Dec 2003): 459-76.

NIIA. “Gendering Human Security: form Marginalisation to the Integration of Women in Peace-Building, recommendations for policy and practice.” Norwegian Institute of International Affairs and Fafo Programme for International Co-operation and Conflict Resolution, 2001.

Poehlman-Doumbouy, S., and Hill, F. “Women and Peace in the United Nations.” New Routes: A Journal of Peace Research and Action, 6(3), (2001).

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Potter, A. We the Women: Why Conflict Mediation is Not Just a Job for Men. Geneva: Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue, 2005. Rehn, E. and E. Johnson Sirleaf. Women, War, Peace: The Independent Experts’ Assessment

on the Impact of Armed Conflict on Women and Women’s Role in Peace-Building. New York: UNIFEM, 2002.

Spencer, G. “Reporting Inclusivity: The Northern Ireland Women’s Coalition, the News Media and the Northern Ireland Peace Process.” Irish Journal of Sociology, 13, (2), (2004): 43-65.

UNIFEM. Getting it Right, Doing it Right: Gender and Disarmament, Demobilization and Rehabilitation. UNIFEM, 2004. United Nations Security Council. “On Women, Peace and Security, SCR7551, 28 October.” New York: United Nations, 2002. Walsh, Martha. The Role of Women’s Organizations in Post-conflict Bosnia-Herzegovina, Working Paper No. 38, Washington DC: Center for Development Information and Evaluation, U.S. Agency for International Development, 2000.

Online Resources Geuskens, Isabelle. Inter-faith Based Peace-building: The Need for a Gender Perspective, Report of an International Consultation, IFOR Women Peacemakers programme,

Netherlands, IFOR, 2010. Available online at http://www.womenpeacemakersprogram.org/may-pack-2011-web.pdf

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325, Women, Peace and Security. 2000. Available online at http://www.un.org/events/res_1325e.pdf

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Bosnia-Herzegovina and Former Yugoslavia

Books Agger, I. Theory and Practice of Psycho-social Projects under War Conditions in Bosnia- Herzegovina and Croatia. Zagreb: ECHO/ECTF, 1995. Bose, S. Bosnia after Dayton: Nationalist Partition and International Intervention. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002. Fischer, Marina, ed. Peacebuilding and Civil Society in Bosnia-Herzegovina: Ten Years After Dayton. New Jersey, Transaction Publishers, 2007. International Crisis Group. Is Dayton Failing? Bosnia Four Years after the Peace Agreement. Sarajevo: International Crisis Group, 1999. Kim, Sebastian C. H., Pauline C. H. Kollontai and Greg Hoyland. Peace and Reconciliation: in Search of a Shared Identity. Farnham: Ashgate, 2008. Minow, Martha. Between Vengeance and Forgiveness: Facing History after Genocide and Mass Violence. Boston: Beacon Press, 1998. Mojzes, Paul. Religion and the War in Bosnia. Atlanta: Scholars press, 1998. Perica, Vjekoslav. Balkan Idols: Religion and Nationalism in Yugoslav States. New York: Oxford University Press, 2002. Ramet, Sabrina P. and Vjeran Pavlakovic, eds. Serbia since 1989: Politics and Society Under Milosevic and After. Washington DC: University of Washington Press, 2005. Sells, Michael A. The Bridge Betrayed: Religion and Genocide in Bosnia. Berkeley: University

of California Press, 1996. Tombs, David, and Joseph Liechty eds. Explorations in Reconciliation: New Directions in

Theology. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2006. de Vries, José, ed. Voices of Peace from the Balkans and the Caucasus Action Pack. New York: International Fellowship of Reconciliation & IPB, 2009.

Book Chapters Blitz, B. “Serbia’s War Lobby: Diaspora Groups and Western Elites.” In This Time We Knew:

Western Responses to Genocide in Bosnia, edited by S. Mestrovic & T. Cushman. New York: New York University Press, 1996, pp. 187-243.

Burg, S. “The International Community and the Yugoslav Crisis.” In International Organizations and Ethnic Conflict, edited by M. Esman & S. Telhami. New York: Cornell University Press, 1995.

Close, S. “Education for Peace: An Evaluation of Four Schools in Bosnia and Herzegovina.” In Education for Peace Reader, edited by H.B. Danesh, Victoria: EFP Press, 2011. Georgakis, A. “Bosnia and Herzegovina.” In Muslim Cultures Today, edited by Kathryn M. Coughlin, pp. 27-38. Westport: Greenwood Press, pp. 27-38 Pugh, M. “Bosnia and Herzegovina in South-East Europe.” In War, Economies in their

Regional Context: The Challenge of Transformation, edited by Pugh M., N. Cooper & J. Goodhand. Boulder: Lynne Rienner, 2003.

Steele, David. "Contributions of Interfaith Dialogue to Peacebuilding in the Former Yugoslavia." In Interfaith Dialogue and Peacebuilding, edited by David Smock, pp. 73-88. Washington D.C.: United States Institute of Peace, 2002.

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Woodward, S. L. "Bosnia after Dayton: Transforming a Compromise into a State." In After the Peace: Resistance and Reconciliation, edited by R. L. Rothstein, pp. 139-66. Boulder: Lynne Rienner, 1999.

Articles and Reports

Berinsky, A. J. and D. R. Kinder. “Making Sense of Issues through Media Frames: Understanding the Kosovo Crisis.” Journal of Politics, 68 (2006): 640-56. Caplan, R. “International Authority and State-building: The Case of Bosnia and Herzegovina.” Global Governance, 10 (1), (2004). Cerkez-Robinson, Aida. “Bosnia’s Ethnic Divisions are Evident in Schools.” Seattle Times, 22 August (2009). Clarke-Habibi, Sara. “Transforming Worldviews: The Case of Education for Peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina.” Journal of Transformative Education, 3(1), (2005): 33-56. EFP Report. “A Country-wide Peace Education Program in Bosnia and Herzegovina.” HDIM.NGO/241/08, OSCE (2008). Goodby, J. “When War Won Out: Bosnian Peace Plans before Dayton.” International Negotiation, 3 (1996): 501-23. Lindsey, Rose. “From Atrocity to Data: Historiographies of Rape and the Gendering of Genocide in Former Yugoslavia.” Patterns of Prejudice, 36(4), (2002): 59-78. Low-Beer, Ann. “Politics, School Textbooks and Cultural Identity: The Struggle in Bosnia- Herzegovina.” Paradigm, 2(3), (2001): 1-8. Nells, W. “Bosnian Education for Security and Peacebuilding.” International Peacekeeping,

13(2), (2006): 229-41 Peace Implementation Council. Bosnia and Herzegovina 1998: Self-sustaining Structures.

Bonn, 10 December 1997. Peuraca, Branka. United States Institute of Peace and MARCIVE - York University. “Can Faith-

based NGOs Advance Interfaith Reconciliation? The case of Bosnia and Herzegovina.” Special Report 103, Washington DC: U.S. Institute of Peace, 2003.

Raevsky, A. and B. Ekwall-Ubelhardt. Managing Arms in Peace Processes: Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina. UNIDIR’s Disarmament and Conflict Resolution Project Series. Geneva: United Nations, 1996.

Schwartzberg, J. E. “A New Perspective on Peacekeeping: Lessons from Bosnia and Elsewhere.” Global Governance, 3(1), (1997): 1-15.

Spiegel, P. and P. Salama. “War and Mortality in Kosovo, 1998-99: An Epidemiological Testimony.” The Lancet, 355 (2000): 2204-49.

Stuebner, Renata. “The current status of religious coexistence and education in Bosnia and Herzegovina.” United States Institute of Peace Briefing Washington DC: USIP Publications, 2009.

United States Institute of Peace. “Can Faith-Based NGOs Advance Interfaith Reconciliation? The Case of Bosnia-Herzegovina.” Special Report 103, March. Washington DC: United States Institute of Peace, 2003. Wilmer, F. "The Social Construction of Conflict Reconciliation in the Former Yugoslavia." Social Justice: A Journal of Crime, Conflict and World Order, 25(4), (1998): 90-113. WRCP. Inter-Religious Action for Tolerance and Co-Existence in the Balkans, Final Narrative Report. New York, 2005.

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Online Resources Alic, Anes. “Bosnia and Herzegovina: Two Schools Under One Roof.” Chalkboard, Transitions Online Open Society Institute’s Education Support Program (2008). Available online at: http://chalkboard.tol.org/bosnia-and-herzegovina United States Department of State. Report on International Religious Freedom – Bosnia and

Herzegovina (2009). Available online at http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/docid/4ae861576e.html

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The Korean Peninsula Books

Center for International Affairs, ed. Resolution of Conflict in Korea, East Asia and Beyond:

Humanistic Approach. South Korea: Academy of Korean Studies Press, 2012. Chaiwat, Satha-Anand, and Olivier Urbain. Protecting the Sacred, Creating Peace in Asia-

Pacific. New Brunswick: Transaction Publishers, 2013. Chong, Chi-sok. Ham Sokhon's Pacifism and the Reunification of Korea: a Quaker

Theology of Peace. Lewiston: Edwin Mellen Press, 2006. Connor, Mary E. The Koreas. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO, 2009. Gills, Barry K., and Research Institute for the Study of Conflict and Terrorism. Prospects for

Peace and Stability in Northeast Asia: the Korean conflict. London: Research Institute for the Study of Conflict and Terrorism, 1995.

Kang, Sungho, John W. McDonald and Chinsoo Bae, eds. Conflict Resolution and Peace Building: the Role of NGOs in Historical Reconciliation and Territorial Issues. Seoul: Northeast Asian History Foundation, 2009.

Kim, Dae-jung. Peace on the Korean Peninsula and East Asia. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2001.

Kim, Dae-jung, Richard von Weizsäcker and Sang-Jin Han. Divided Nations and Transitional Justice: What Germany, Japan, and South Korea Can Teach the World. Boulder: Paradigm, 2012.

Kim, Sebastian C.H., Pauline Kollontai and Greg Hoyland. Peace and Reconciliation: In Search of Shared Identity. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2008.

Kim, Sebastian C. H. and Andrew Chung Yoube Ha, eds. Building Communities of Reconciliation Volume I: Reflections on the Life and Teaching of Rev. Kyung-Chik Han. Seoul: Nanumsa, 2012.

Kwak, Tae-Hwan, and Seung-Ho Joo. The Korean Peace Process and the Four Powers. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2003.

Kwak, Tae-Hwan, and Seung-Ho Joo. Peace Regime Building on the Korean Peninsula and Northeast Asian Security Cooperation. Farnham: Ashgate, 2010.

Moon, Chung-in. The Sunshine Policy: In Defense of Engagement as a Path to Peace in Korea. Seoul, Korea: Yonsei University Press, 2012.

Pak, Kyŏng-sŏ. Promoting Peace and Human Rights on the Korean Peninsula. Seoul: Ewha Womans University Press, 2007.

Smith, Hazel. Hungry for Peace: International Security, Humanitarian Assistance, and Social Change in North Korea. Washington DC: United States Institute of Peace, 2005.

Yang, Seung Ham, Yeon Sik Choi and Jong Kun Choi. Korean Studies in the World: Democracy, Peace, Prosperity, and Culture. Seoul: Jimoondang, 2008.

Book Chapters Acharya, A. "Collective Identity and Conflict Management in South-East Asia.” In Security

Communities, edited by E. Adler and M. Barnett, pp. 198-227. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998.

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Articles and Reports

Ballard, B. “Reintegration Programmes for Refugees in South-East Asia. Lessons Learned

from UNHCR’s Experience.” UNHCR EPAU/2002/01. 2002. Bedeski, Robert E., et al. “Peace building on the Korean Peninsula: From Armistice

Agreement to Peace Treaty on the Korean Peninsula.” Modelling Options for Effective on-going Monitoring and Verification (OMV) of Compliance with Treaty Obligations: the North Pacific Arms Control Workshop IV 1998 proceedings, 2 to 5 June 1998. Victoria: University of Victoria, 1999.

Ministry of Unification. Peace and Cooperation: White Paper on Korean Unification. Seoul / Tongilbu: Ministry of Unification, Republic of Korea, 2001.

USIP and MARCIVE - York University. “Mistrust and the Korean Peninsula: Dangers of Miscalculation.” Special Report. Washington DC: U S Institute of Peace, 1998.

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The Middle East, Israel and Palestine

Books

Abu-Nimer, Mohammed, Amal Khoury and Emily Welty. Unity in Diversity: Interfaith Dialogue in the Middle East. Washington DC: United States Institute of Peace Press, 2007.

Adwan, S. and D. Bar-On, eds. Victimhood and Beyond. Beit Jala: Peace Research Institute in the Middle East (PRIME), 2001.

Aggestam, K. Reframing and Resolving Conflict: Israeli-Palestinian Negotiations 1988-1998. Lund: Lund University Press, 1999.

Akenson, Donald Harman. God's People: Covenant and Land in South Africa, Israel, and Ulster. New York: Cornell University Press, 1992.

Bar-On, D. Fear and Hope. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1995. Bar-On, D. The "Others" Within Us: A Socio-psychological Perspective on Changes in Israeli

Identity. Beersheba: Ben-Gurion University with Mossad Bialik, 1999 (in Hebrew). Bar-on, D., ed. Bridging the Gap: Storytelling as a Way to Work through Political and

Collective Hostilities. Hamburg: Kober-Stiftung, 2000. Bar-on, M. In Pursuit of Peace: A History of the Israeli Peace Movement. Washington, D.C.:

United States Institute of Peace Press, 1996. Bar-Tal, Daniel. Shared Beliefs in a Society: Social Psychological Analysis. Thousand Oaks:

Sage, 2000. Bar-Tal, Daniel and Y. Teichman. Stereotypes and Prejudice in Conflict: The Case of the

Perception of Arabs in the Israeli Society. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005.

Ben-Ami, Shlomo. Scars of War, Wounds of Peace: The Israeli-Arab Tragedy. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006.

Benvenisti, M. Sacred Landscapes: The Buried History of the Holy Land since 1948. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 2000.

Breger, Marshall J., Yitzhak Reiter and Leonard M. Hammer. Sacred Space in Israel and Palestine: Religion and Politics. London: Routledge, 2012.

Broadhead, Philip, and Damien Keown, eds. Can Faiths Make Peace? Holy Wars and the Resolution of Religious Conflicts. New York: I.B. Tauris, 2007.

Brynen, R. A Very Political Economy: Peacebuilding and Foreign Aid in the West Bank and Gaza. Boulder: Lynne Rienner, 2000.

Caplan, Neil. The Israel-Palestine Conflict: Contested Histories. London: Wiley-Blackwell, 2009.

Chacour, Elias. Faith Beyond Despair: Building Hope in the Holy Land. Norwich: Canterbury Press, 2008.

Cohen, Akiva, and Gadi Wolfsfeld, eds. Framing the Intifada: People and Media. Norwood, NJ: Ablex, 1995.

Cole, Juan. Engaging the Muslim World. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009. Corbin, J. Gaza First: The Secret Norway Channel to Peace between Israel and the PLO.

London: Bloomsbury, 1994. Dowty, Alan. Israel/Palestine, 3rd edn. Malden: Polity, 2012. Dumper, Michael. The Future for Palestinian Refugees: Toward Equity and Peace. Boulder:

Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2007.

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Eisenberg, L. Z. & Caplan, N. Negotiating Arab-Israeli Peace: Patterns, Problems, Possibilities, 2nd edn. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2010.

Funk, Nathan C., and Abdul Aziz Said. Islam and Peacemaking in the Middle East. Boulder: Lynne Rienner, 2009.

Gilbert, Martin. The Routledge Atlas of the Arab-Israeli Conflict, 8th edn. London: Routledge, 2005.

Giliomee, H. and J. Gagiano, eds. The Elusive Search for Peace: South Africa, Israel, Northern Ireland. Cape Town: Oxford University Press, 1990.

Gopin, Marc, and Oxford Scholarship Online, York University. Holy War, Holy Peace: How Religion can Bring Peace to the Middle East. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002.

Gopin, Marc. Bridges Across an Impossible Divide: The Inner Lives of Arab and Jewish Peacemakers. New York: Oxford University Press, 2012.

Harms, G. and Ferry, T. The Palestine-Israel Conflict: A Basic Introduction, 3rd edn. London: Pluto, 2012.

Hazony, Yoram. The Jewish State: The Struggle for Israel’s Soul. New York: Basic Books, 2001.

Hogan, Linda, and Dylan Lee Lehrke, eds. Religion and the Politics of Peace and Conflict. Eugene: Pickwick Publications, 2009.

Irani, G. E. and N. C. Funk. Rituals of Reconciliation: Arab-Islamic Perspectives. Washington: United States Institute of Peace Press, 2000.

Jones, D. Cosmopolitan Mediation? Conflict Resolution and the Oslo Accords. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1999.

Knox, C., and P. Quirk. Peace Building in Northern Ireland, Israel and South Africa: Transition, Transformation and Reconciliation. London: Macmillan, 2000.

Landau, Yehezkel, and United States Institute of Peace. Healing the Holy Land: Interreligious Peacebuilding in Israel/Palestine. Washington DC: United States Institute of Peace, 2003.

Laqueur, W and B. Rubin, eds. The Arab-Israel Reader, 7th edn. New York: Penguin, 2008. LeVine, Mark. Impossible Peace: Israel/Palestine since 1989. New York: Zed, 2009. Lesch, David. The Arab-Israeli Conflict: A History. New York: Oxford, 2007. Lewis, Bernard. The Multiple Identities of the Middle East. New York: Schocken Books, 1998. Lewis, Bernard. Faith and Power: Religion and Politics in the Middle East. Oxford: Oxford

University Press, 2010. Lieberfield, D. Talking with the Enemy: Negotiation and Threat Perception in South Africa

and Israel/Palestine. New York: Praeger, 1999. Mahler, G. and R. W. Mahler, eds. The Arab-Israeli Conflict: An Introduction and

Documentary Reader. London: Routledge, 2010. Makovsky, D. Making Peace with the PLO: The Rabin Government’s Road to the Oslo

Process. Boulder: Westview Press, 1995. Milton-Edwards, Beverly. The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: A People's War. London:

Routledge, 2009. Minami, Y. Echoes of Peace: Religion and Peace in the Middle East. Tokyo: Niwano Peace

Foundation, 1993. Qureshi, Emran and Michael A. Sells. The New Crusades: Constructing the Muslim Enemy.

New York: Columbia University Press, 2003. Ram, U. Israeli Society: Critical Aspects. Tel Aviv: Breirot, 1993. Reinhart, Tanya. Israel/Palestine: How to End the War of 1948. New York: Seven Stories

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Press: 2002. Ross, D. The Missing Peace: The Inside Story of the Fight for Middle East Peace. New York:

Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 2004. Rouhana, N. N. Palestinian Citizens in an Ethnic Jewish State: Identities in Conflict. New

Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1997. Said, Edward. The End of the Peace Process: Oslo and After. New York: Knopf Doubleday,

2000 Salem, Paul. Conflict Resolution in the Arab World. Beirut: American University of Beirut,

1997. Salinas, Moises, and Hazza Abu Rabi. Resolving the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Perspectives

on the Peace Process. Amherst: Cambria Press, 2009. Schechet, Nita. Disenthralling Ourselves: Rhetoric of Revenge and Reconciliation in

Contemporary Israel. Madison: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2009. Schulz, H. L. The Palestinian Diaspora: Formation of Identities and Politics of Homeland.

London: Routledge, 2003. Shamir, J. and K. Shikaki. Palestinian and Israeli Public Opinion: The Public Imperative in the

Second Intifada. Bloomington: Indiana University, 2010. Sharoni, S. Gender and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press,

1995. Susser, Asher. Israel, Jordan, and Palestine: The Two-State Imperative. Waltham: Brandeis,

2011. Tombs, David, and Joseph Liechty eds. Explorations in Reconciliation: New Directions in

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Adwan, S. and D. Bar-On. “Personal Summaries.” In A Study of Palestinian and Israeli

Environmental NGOs, edited by S. Adwan and D. Bar-On, pp. 237-53. Beit Jala: Peace Research Institute in the Middle East (PRIME), 2001.

Bar-Siman-Tov, Yaacov. "Israel-Egypt Peace: Stable Peace?” In Stable Peace Among Nations, edited by. A. M. Kacowicz, Yaacov Bar-Siman-Tov, O. Elgstrom and M. Jerneck, pp. 220-48. Boulder: Rowman and Littlefield, 2000.

Bar-Tal, Daniel. "Societal Beliefs in Times of Intractable Conflict: The Israeli Case." International Journal of Conflict Management, 9(1), (1998): 22-50.

Bar-Tal, Daniel. "From Intractable Conflict through Conflict Resolution to Reconciliation: Psychological Analysis." Political Psychology, 21 (2000): 351-65.

Bar-Tal, Daniel. "Why Does Fear Override Hope in Societies Engulfed by Intractable Conflict, as it Does in the Israeli Society?" Political Psychology, 22 (2001): 601-17.

Benvenisti, M. "The Peace Process and Intercommunal Strife." In The Elusive Search for Peace: South Africa, Israel, Northern Ireland, edited by H. Giliomee and J. Gagiano, pp. 117-31. Cape Town: Oxford University Press, 1990.

Charif, H. "Regional Development and Integration." In Peace for Lebanon? From War to Reconstruction, edited by D. Collings, pp. 151-61. Boulder: Lynne Rienner, 1994.

El-Hoss, S. "Prospective change in Lebanon." In Peace for Lebanon? from War to

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Reconstruction, edited by D. Collings, pp. 249-58. Boulder: Lynne Rienner, 1994. Golan, G., and Z. Kamal. "Bridging the Abyss: Palestinian-Israeli Dialogue." In A Public Peace

Process, edited by H. Saunders, pp. 197-220. New York: St. Martin's, 1999. Gordon, H. 1994."Working for Peace in the Middle East: The Educational Task." In Building

Peace in the Middle East: Challenges for States and Civil Society, edited by E. Boulding, pp. 311-17. Boulder: Lynne Rienner, 1994.

Guelke, A. “Comparatively Peaceful: South Africa, the Middle East and Northern Ireland.” In A Farewell to Arms? From ‘Long War’ to Long Peace in Northern Ireland, edited by M. Cox, A. Guelke & F. Stephen. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2000.

Hermann, I. “The Sour Taste of Success: The Israeli Peace Movement 1967-1998." In Mobilizing for Peace: Conflict Resolution in Northern Ireland, Israel/Palestine, and South Africa, edited by B. Gidron and S. Katz, pp. 94-129. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002.

Kelman, H. C. "The Role of National Identity in Conflict Resolution: Experiences from Israeli- Palestinian Problem Solving Workshops." In Social Identity, Intergroup Conflict, and Conflict Reduction, edited by R. D. Ashmore, L. Jussim and D. Wilder, pp. 187-212. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001.

Kelman, H. “Interactive Problem Solving in the Israeli-Palestinian Case: Past Contributions and Present Challenges.” In Paving the Way: Contributions of Interactive Conflict Resolution to Peacemaking, edited by R. Fisher, pp. 41-63. Lanham MD: Lexington Books, 2005.

Khalaf, S. "Culture, Collective Memory, and the Restoration of Civility." In Peace for Lebanon? From War to Reconstruction, edited by D. Collings, pp.273-.85 Boulder: Lynne Rienner, 1994.

Maoz, M. "The Oslo Agreements: Toward Arab-Jewish Reconciliation." In After the Peace: Resistance and Reconciliation, edited by R. L. Rothstein, pp. 67-84. Boulder: Lynne Rienner, 1999.

Rouhana, N. N. "Reconciliation in Protracted National Conflict: Identity and Power in the Israeli-Palestinian Case." In The Social Psychology of Group Identity and Social Conflict: Theory, Application, and Practice, edited by Alice H. Eagly, V. L. Hamilton, and R. M. Baron. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association, 2004.

Witztum, D. "The Image of Germany in Israel: The Role of the Media." In Normal Relations: The Israel-Germany Relations, eds. M. Zimmerman and O. Heilbruner, pp. 103-28. Jerusalem: Magnes Press of the Hebrew University, 1993 (Hebrew).

Zimmerman, M. "The Memory of the War and the Holocaust in Germany: The Place of Israel." In Normal Relations: The Israel-Germany Relations, edited by M. Zimmerman and O. Heilbruner, pp. 87-102. Jerusalem: Magnes, 1993 (Hebrew). Articles and Reports

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48(13), 9 (August 2001). Albin, C. “Negotiating intractable conflicts: on the future of Jerusalem.” Cooperation and

Conflict, 32(1), (1997): 29-77. Al-Krenawi, A. and J.R. Graham. “Conflict resolution through a Traditional Ritual among the

Bedouin Arabs of the Negev.” Ethnology, 38 (2) (1999): 163-174.

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Azar E., E Mullet, and G. Vinsonneau. "The Propensity to Forgive: Findings from Lebanon." Journal of Peace Research, 36(2), (1999): 169-181.

Bar-on, D. "Israeli society Between the Culture of Death and the Culture of Life." Israel Studies, 2(2), (1998): 88-112.

Bar-Siman-Tov,Yaacov. "The Arab-Israeli conflict: Learning conflict Resolution." Journal of Peace Research, 31(1), (1994): 75-92.

Bar-Tal, Daniel and N. Oren. "Ethos as an Expression of Identity: Its Chances in Transition from Conflict to Peace in the Israeli Case." Davis Occasional Papers, No. 83. Leonard Davis Institute, Jerusalem, 2000.

Cetinyan, R. and A. Stein. “Assasins of Peace?: Spoilers and the Peace Process in the Middle East,” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association. Atlanta, 3 September 1999.

Chatty, D., G. Crivello and G. Lewando Hundt. “Theoretical and Methodological Challenges of Studying Refugee Children in the Middle East and North Africa: Young Palestinian, Afghan and Sahrawi Refugees. Journal of Refugee Studies, 18 (4), (2005): 387-409.

Chetkow-Yanoov, B. "Improving Arab-Jewish Relations in Israel: The Role of Voluntary Organizations." Social Development Issues, 10 (1986): 58-70.

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Forsythe, D. “Unwra, the Palestine Refugees, and World Politics: 1949-1969.” International Organization, 25 (1), (1971): 26-45.

International Crisis Group. “Middle East End Game: Getting to a Comprehensive Arab-Israeli Peace Settlement.” Washington, DC: International Crisis Group, 16 July 2002.

Irani, G. “Islamic Mediation Techniques for Middle East Conflicts.” MERIA Journal, 3(2), (1999).

Jamal, A. "Palestinians in Israeli Peace Discourse." Journal of Palestine Studies, 30(1), (2000): 36-51.

Kelman, H. C. "Israelis and Palestinians: Psychological Prerequisites for Mutual Acceptance." International Security, 3(1), (1978): 162-86.

Kelman, H. C. "An Interactional Approach to Conflict Resolution and its Application to Israeli- Palestinian Relations." International Interactions, 6 (2), (1979): 99-122:

Kelman, H. C. "The Political Psychology of the Israeli Palestinian Conflict: How Can We Overcome the Barriers to a Negotiated Solution?" Political Psychology, 8 (1987): 347-63.

Kelman, H. C. "Some Determinants of the Oslo Breakthrough." International Negotiations, 2 (1997): 183-94.

Kelman, H. C. "Building a Sustainable Peace: The Limits of Pragmatism in the Israeli- Palestinian Negotiations." Journal of Palestine Studies, 28(1), (1998): 36-50.

Kelman, H. C. “Social-Psychological Contributions to Peacemaking and Peace-building in the Middle East.” Applied Psychology, 47(1), (1998): 5-29.

Kelman, H. C. "The Interdependence of Israeli and Palestinian National Identities: The Role of the Other in Existential Conflicts." Journal of Social Issues, 55(3), (1999): 581-600.

Kriesberg, L. "Negotiating the Partition of Palestine and Evolving Israeli-Palestinian Relations." Brown Journal of World Affairs, 7 (winter/spring 2000): 63-80.

Kriesberg, L. "Reconciliation Actions and the Breakdown of Israeli-Palestinian Negotiations, 2000." Peace and Change, 27(4), (2002): 546-71.

Kriesberg, L. “Mediation and the Transformation of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict.” Journal

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of Peace Research, 38(3), (2001): 373-92. Kuttab, J. “The Pitfalls of Dialogue.” Journal of Palestine Studies, 17(2), (1988): 84-108. Lewis, Bernard. “The Roots of Muslim Rage.” Atlantic Monthly, (September 1960). Lieberfelf, D. “Conflict ‘ripeness’ revisited: The South African and Israeli/Palestinian Cases.”

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Negotiations." Davis Occasional Papers, No. 82. Leonard Davis Institute, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 2000.

Maoz, I. "An Experiment in Peace: Processes and Effects in Reconciliation Aimed Workshops of Israeli and Palestinian Youth." Journal of Peace Research, 37(6), (2000).

Maoz, I. "Power Relations in Intergroup Encounters: A Case study of Jewish-Arab Encounters in Israel." International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 24(4), (2000): 259-77.

Maoz, I. "Multiple Conflicts and Competing Agendas: A Framework for Conceptualizing Structured Encounters between Groups in Conflict - The Case of a Coexistence Project of Jews and Palestinians in Israel." Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, 6(2), (2000): 135-56.

Mi'ari, M. "Attitudes of Palestinians Toward Normalization with Israel." Journal of Peace Research, 36 (1999): 339-48.

Potter, A. Assistance to Justice and the Rule of Law in Afghanistan. Geneva: Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue Report, February 2004.

Ron, J. "Savage Restraint: Israel, Palestine and the Dialectics of Legal Repression" Social Problems, 47(4), (2000): 445-72.

Rouhana, N. N. and Daniel Bar-Tal. "Psychological Dynamic of Intractable Ethno-National Conflicts: The Israeli-Palestinian Case." American Psychologist, 53(7), (1998): 761-70.

Rouhana, N. N., and H. C. Kelman. "Promoting Joint Thinking in International Conflicts: An Israeli-Palestinian Continuing Workshop" Journal of Social Issues, 50(1), (1994): 157-78.

Shinar, D. “Media Diplomacy and ‘Peace Talk’: The Middle East and Northern Ireland.” International Communication Gazette, 62 (2000): 83-97.

Sullivan, Andrew. “This Is a Religious War.” New York Times Magazine, October 7 (2001). Wolfsfeld, Gadi. "Fair Weather Friends: The Varying Role of the News Media in the Arab-

Israeli Peace Process." Political Communication, 14 (1997): 29-48. Wolfsfeld, Gadi. “Promoting Peace through the News Media: Some Initial Lessons from the

Oslo Peace Process.” Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics, 2 (1997): 52-70. Wolfsfeld, Gadi, R. Khouri and Y. Peri. “News about the Other in Jordan and Israel: does

Peace Make a Difference?” Political Communication, 19 (2002): 89-210. Woodward, S. “Avoiding another Cyprus or Israel.” Brookings Review (Winter 1998): 45-48.

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Northern Ireland

Books Akenson, Donald Harman. God's People: Covenant and Land in South Africa, Israel, and

Ulster. New York: Cornell University Press, 1992. Bloomfleld, D. Peacemaking Strategies in Northern Ireland: Building Complementarity in

Conflict Management Theory. London: Macmillan, 1997. Brewer, John D., Gareth I. Higgins and Francis Teeney. Religion, Civil Society, and Peace in

Northern Ireland. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011. Bryan, D. Orange Parades: The Politics of Ritual, Tradition and Control. London: Pluto, 2000. Bryson, L., and C. McCartney. Clashing Symbols?: A Report on the Use of Flags, Anthems and

Other National Symbols in Northern Ireland. Antrim: W. & G. Baird, 1994. Buckley, A. D., ed. Symbols in Northern Ireland. Belfast: Institute for Irish Studies, 1998. Coogan, T. The Troubles: Ireland's Ordeal 1966-1995 and the Search for Peace. London:

Hutchinson, 1995. Cox, M., A. Guelke & F. Stephen, eds. A Farewell to Arms? From ‘Long War’ to Long Peace in

Northern Ireland. Manchester, Manchester University Press, 2000. Darby, John. Scorpions in a Bottle: Conflicting Cultures in Northern Ireland. London: Minority

Rights, 1998. Dillon, Martin. God and the Gun: The Church and Irish Terrorism. New York: Routledge,

1997. Dunlop, John. A Precarious Belonging: Presbyterians and the Conflict in Ireland. Belfast:

Blackstaff Press, 1995. Fearon, K. Women’s Work: The Story of the Northern Ireland Women’s Coalition. Belfast:

Blackstaff Press, 1999. Frayling, Nicholas. Pardon and Peace: a Reflection on the Making of Peace in Ireland.

London: SPCK, 1996. Giliomee, H. and J. Gagiano, eds. The Elusive Search for Peace: South Africa, Israel, Northern

Ireland. Cape Town: Oxford University Press, 1990. Hickey, John. Religion and the Northern Ireland Problem. Totowa, NJ: Barnes & Noble Books,

1984. Jarman, N. Material Conflicts: Parades and Visual Displays in Northern Ireland. Oxford and

New York: Berg, 1997. Kelly, G. and S. A. Nan. "Mediation in Practice in Northern Ireland." in Mediation in Practice:

A Report of the Art of Mediation Project, edited by G. Kelly pp. 50-61 Derry/Londonderry: INCORE, 1998.

Kim, Sebastian C. H., Pauline C. H. Kollontai and Greg Hoyland. Peace and Reconciliation: in Search of a Shared Identity. Farnham: Ashgate, 2008. Knox, C., and P. Quirk. Peace Building in Northern Ireland, Israel and South Africa: Transition,

Transformation and Reconciliation. London: Macmillan, 2000. Liechty, Joseph, and Cecelia Clegg. Moving Beyond Sectarianism: Religion, Conflict and

Reconciliation in Ireland. Dublin: Columba Press, 2001. Love, M. Peacebuilding through Reconciliation in Northern Ireland. Aldershot: Avebury,

1995. Mallie, E. & D. McKittrick. The Fight for Peace: The Secret Story Behind the Irish Peace

Process. London: Heinemann, 1996.

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MacGinty, Roger & John Darby. Guns and Government: The Management of the Northern Ireland Peace Process. London: Palgrace, 2006.

McGarry, J. & B. O’Leary. Explaining Northern Ireland: Broken Images. Oxford: Blackwell, 1995.

McVeigh, Joseph. A Wounded Church: Religion, Politics and Justice in lreland. Dublin: Mercier Press, 1989.

Stevens, David. The Land of Unlikeness: Explorations into Reconciliation. Blackrock, Co. Dublin: Columba Press, 2004.

Tombs, David, and Joseph Liechty eds. Explorations in Reconciliation: New Directions in Theology. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2006.

Wells, Ronald. Hope and Reconciliation in Northern Ireland: the Role of Faith-based Organisations. Dublin: Liffey Press, 2010.

Whyte, John. Interpreting Northern Ireland. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1990.

Book Chapters Arthur, P. "The Anglo-Irish Peace Process: Obstacles to Reconciliation." In After the Peace:

Resistance and Reconciliation, edited by R. L. Rothstein, pp. 85-109, Boulder: Lynne Rienner, 1999.

Beeman, J. H. and R. Mahony. "The Institutional Churches and the Process of Reconciliation in Northern Ireland: Recent Progress in Presbyterian-Roman Catholic Relations." in Northern Ireland and the Politics of Reconciliation, edited by D. Keogh and M. H. Haltzel, pp. 150-59. Washington D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Center Press, 1993.

Benvenisti, M. "The Peace Process and Intercommunal Strife." In The Elusive Search for Peace: South Africa, Israel, Northern Ireland, edited by H. Giliomee and J. Gagiano, pp. 117-31. Cape Town: Oxford University Press, 1990.

Hermann, I. “The Sour Taste of Success: The Israeli Peace Movement 1967-1998." In Mobilizing for Peace: Conflict Resolution in Northern Ireland, Israel/Palestine, and South Africa, edited by B. Gidron and S. Katz, pp. 94-129. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002.

Horowitz,D. L. “Conflict and the Incentives to Political Accommodation.” In Northern Ireland and the Politics of Reconciliation, edited by D. Keogh and M. H. Haltzel, pp. 171-88. Washington: Woodrow Wilson Center Press, 1993.

Hume, J. “A New Ireland in a New Europe.” In Northern Ireland and the Politics of Reconciliation, edited by D. Keogh and M. H. Haltzel, pp. 226-33. Washington: Woodrow Wilson Center Press, 1993.

Marrow, D. "Seeking Peace amid Memories of War: Learning from the Peace Process in Northern Ireland." In After the Peace: Resistance and Reconciliation, edited by R. L. Rothstein, pp. 111-38. Boulder Col, Lynne Rienner, 1999.

Articles and Reports Bryan, D. "The Right to March: Parading a Loyal Protestant Identity in Northern Ireland."

International Journal on Minority and Group Rights, 4 (1998): 373-96. Duffy, T. “Peace Education in a Divided Society: Creating a Culture of Peace in Northern

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Ireland." Prospects, 30 (2000): 15-29 Hetherington, M., E. Deanne, T. Irvine, J. O'Neill and J. Lindsay. Toward Understanding and

Healing: An Evaluation Report of the Lusty Bag Residential. Derry and Londonderry: Derry City Council, 2000.

Lijphart, A. “The Framework Document on Northern Ireland and the Theory of Power Sharing.” Government and Opposition, 31 (3), (Summer 1996): 267-74.

McCrudden, C. “Mainstreaming Equality in the Governance of Northern Ireland.” Fordham International Law Journal, 22 (1999): 1696-775.

McGarry, J. "Political Settlements in Northern Ireland and South Africa." Political Studies, 46 (1998): 853-70.

MacGinty, Roger. “Biting the Bullet: Decommissioning in the Transition from War to Peace in Northern Ireland.” Irish Studies in International Affairs, 10 (1999): 237-47.

Murray, M. R. and J. V. Greer. "The Changing Governance of Rural Development: State- Community Interaction in Northern Ireland." Policy Studies, 20 (1999): 37-50.

Shinar, D. “Media Diplomacy and ‘Peace Talk’: The Middle East and Northern Ireland.” International Communication Gazette, 62 (2000): 83-97.

Spencer, G. “Reporting Inclusivity: The Northern Ireland Women’s Coalition, the News Media and the Northern Ireland Peace Process.” Irish Journal of Sociology, 13 (2), (2004): 43-65.

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South Africa and TRC Books

Akenson, Donald Harman. God's People: Covenant and Land in South Africa, Israel, and

Ulster. New York: Cornell University Press, 1992. Asmal K, L. Asmal and R. S. Roberts. Reconciliation through Truth: Reckoning of Apartheid's

Criminal Governance. Capetown: Dadiv Phillips, 1997. Barber, J. & J. Barratt. South Africa’s Foreign Policy – The Search for Status and Security

1945-1988. Johannesburg: Southern, 1990. Battle, Michael. Reconciliation: The Ubuntu Theology of Desmond Tutu. Cleveland: Pilgrim

Press, 1997. Boraine, A., Levy, J., and Scheffer, R., eds. Dealing with the Past: Truth and Reconciliation in

South Africa. Cape Town: IDASA, 1997. Boraine, Alex. A Country Unmasked: Inside South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation

Commission.Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000. Botman, H. Russel, and Robin M. Petersen, eds. To Remember and to Heal: Theological and

Psychological Reflections on Truth and Reconciliation. Cape Town: Human and Rousseau, 1996.

De Gruchy, John. Reconciliation. London: SCM Press, 2002. Du Toit, P. South Africa's Brittle Peace: The Problem of Post-Settlement Violence. New York:

Palgrave, 2001. Gastrow, P. Bargaining for Peace: South Africa and the National Peace Accord. Washington

DC: US Institute of Peace Press, 1995. Graybill, Lyn S. Truth and Reconciliation in South Africa: Miracle or Model? Boulder: Lynne

Rienner 2002. Giliomee, H. and J. Gagiano, eds. The Elusive Search for Peace: South Africa, Israel, Northern

Ireland. Cape Town: Oxford University Press, 1990. Govier, Trudy. Forgiveness and Revenge. London: Routledge, 2001. Harvey, R. The Fall of Apartheid: The Inside Story from Smuts to Mbeki. Basingstoke:

Palgrave, 2003. Hayner, Priscilla. Unspeakable Truths: Confronting State Terror and Atrocity. New York and

London: Routledge, 2000. Kane-Berman, J. ed. South Africa Survey 2004/2005. Johannesburg: South African Institute of Race Relations, 2006. Kim, Sebastian C. H., Pauline C. H. Kollontai and Greg Hoyland. Peace and Reconciliation: in Search of a Shared Identity. Farnham: Ashgate, 2008. Knox, C., and P. Quirk. Peace Building in Northern Ireland, Israel and South Africa: Transition,

Transformation and Reconciliation. London: Macmillan, 2000. Krog, Antjie. Country of My Skull. London: Vintage, 1999. Lieberfield, D. Talking with the Enemy: Negotiation and Threat Perception in South Africa

and Israel/Palestine. New York: Praeger, 1999. Meiring, Piet. Chronicle of the Truth Commission: A Journey through the Past and Present

into the Future of South Africa. Vanderjipark: Carpe Diem Books, 1999. Merwe van der, H. Pursuing Justice and Peace in South Africa. London: Routledge, 1989. Minow, Martha. Between Vengeance and Forgiveness: Facing History after Genocide and

Mass Violence. Boston: Beacon Press, 1998.

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Rotberg, R., and Thompson, D., eds. Truth v. Justice: The Morality of Truth Commissions. Princeton NJ: Princeton University Press, 2000.

Shore, Megan, and Truth and Reconciliation Commission, South Africa. Religion and Conflict Resolution: Christianity and South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Farnham: Ashgate, 2009.

Tombs, David, and Joseph Liechty eds. Explorations in Reconciliation: New Directions in Theology. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2006.

Truth and Reconciliation Commission of South Africa (TRCSA). Truth and Reconciliation Commission of South Africa Report, 5 Vols. Cape Town: Juta & Co, 1998; London: Macmillan, 1999.

Villa-Vicencio, Charles, and Wilhelm Verwoerd eds. Looking Back and Reaching Forward: Reflections on the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of South Africa. Cape Town: University of Cape Town Press; London: Zed Books, 2000.

Wood, E. Forging Democracy from Below: Insurgent Transitions in South Africa and El Salvador. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004.

Book Chapters Benvenisti, M. "The Peace Process and Intercommunal Strife." In The Elusive Search for

Peace: South Africa, Israel, Northern Ireland, edited by H. Giliomee and J. Gagiano, pp. 117-31. Cape Town: Oxford University Press, 1990.

Boraine, Alex (2000) “Truth and Reconciliation in South Africa: The Third Way.” In Truth v. Justice: The Morality of Truth Commissions, edited by R. Rotberg and D. Thompson, pp. 141-57. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2000.

du Toit, P. “South Africa: In Search of Post-Settlement Peace.” In The Management of Peace Processes, edited by John Darby and Roger MacGinty. London: Macmillan, 2000: 16-60.

Gray, A. “Reconciliation in South Africa.” In Music and Conflict Transformation: Harmonies and Dissonances in Geopolitics, edited by Olivier Urbain. Tokyo: I.B.Tauris / Toda Institute, 2008.

Guelke, A. “Comparatively Peaceful: South Africa, the Middle East and Northern Ireland.” In A Farewell to Arms? From ‘Long War’ to Long Peace in Northern Ireland, edited by M. Cox, A. Guelke & F. Stephen. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2000.

Gutmann, A., and Thompson, D. “The Moral Foundations of Truth Commissions.” In Truth v. Justice: The Morality of Truth Commissions, edited by R. Rotberg and T. Thompson, pp. 22-44. Princeton NJ: Princeton University Press, 2000.

Hermann, I. “The Sour Taste of Success: The Israeli Peace Movement 1967-1998." In Mobilizing for Peace: Conflict Resolution in Northern Ireland, Israel/Palestine, and South Africa, edited by B. Gidron and S. Katz, pp. 94-129. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002.

Minow, Martha. “The Hope for Healing: What can Truth Commissions do?” In Truth v. Justice: The Morality of Truth Commissions, edited by R. Rotberg and D Thompson, pp. 235-60. Princeton NJ: Princeton University Press, 2000.

Rotberg, R. Truth Commissions and the Provision of Truth, Justice, and Reconciliation.” In Truth v. Justice: The Morality of Truth Commissions, edited by R. Rotberg and D. Thompson, pp. 3-21. Princeton NJ: Princeton University Press, 2000.

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Slye, R. “Amnesty, Truth and Reconciliation: Reflections on the South African Amnesty Process.” In Truth v. Justice: The Morality of Truth Commissions, edited by R. Rotberg and D. Thompson, pp. 170-88. Princeton NJ: Princeton University Press, 2000.

Tutu, Desmond. "Reconciliation in Post-Apartheid South Africa: Experience of the Truth Commission." In The Art of Peace: Nobel Peace Laureates Discuss Human Rights, Conflict and Reconciliation. Ithaca: Snow Lion Publications, 2000.

Zartman, I. William. “Negotiating the South African Conflict.” In Elusive Peace: Negotiating an End to Civil Wars, edited by I. William Zartman, pp. 147-76. Washington DC: Brookings Institution, 1995.

Articles and Reports Barnes, H. E. "Theatre for Reconciliation: Desire and South African students." Theatre

Journal, 49 (1997): 41-52. De la Rey, C. and I. Owens. "Perceptions of Psychological Healing and the Truth and

Reconciliation Commission in South Africa." Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, 4 (1998): 257-70.

Graybill, Lyn. “South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission: Ethical and Theological Perspectives.” Ethics and International Affairs, 12 (1998): 43-62.

Kotze, H. and P. Du Toit. "Reconciliation, Reconstruction and Identity Politics in South Africa: A 1994 Survey of Elite Attitudes after Apartheid." Nationalism and Ethnic Politics, 2 (1996): 1-17.

Liebenberg, I. and A. Zegeye. 1998. "Pathway to Democracy? The Case of the South African Truth and Reconciliation Process." Social Identities, 4 (1998): 541-58.

Lieberfeld, D. “Conflict ‘Ripeness’ Revisited: The South African and Israeli/Palestinian Cases.” Negotiation Journal, 15 (1), (1999): 63-82. McGarry, J. "Political Settlements in Northern Ireland and South Africa." Political Studies, 46

(1998): 853-70. Norval, A. J. "Memory, Identity and the (Im)possibility of Reconciliation: The Work of the

Truth and Reconciliation Commission in South Africa." Constellations, 5 (1998): 250-65.

Norval, A. J. "Truth and Reconciliation: The Birth of the Present and the Reworking of History." Journal of African Studies, 25 (1999): 499-519.

Saunders, C. “Of Treks, Transitions and Transitology.” South African Historical Journal, 40 (May 1999).

Skaar, E. Truth Commissions, Trials - or Nothing? Policy Options in Democratic Transitions.” Third World Quarterly, 20 (1999): 1109-28.

Theissen, G. "Object of Trust and Hatred: Public Attitudes Towards the Truth and Reconciliation Commission." Transitional Justice Project of the University of the Western Cape and Humboldt University. Johannesburg, n.d.

du Toit, T. “Bargaining about Bargaining: Inducing the Self-negating Prediction in Deeply Divided Societies: The Case of South Africa.” Journal of Conflict Resolution, 33 (1989): 210-33.