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In a world where conflict is never ending, this thoughtful compilation fosters a new appreciation of the art of peacemaking as it is understood and practiced in a variety of contemporary settings.

Peacemaking: From Practice to Theory is about seeing, knowing, and learning peacemaking as it exists in the real world. Built on the premise that peacemaking is among the most elemental of human experiences, this seminal work emphasizes the importance of practice and lived experiences in understanding the process and learning what works to nurture peace.

To appropriately reflect the diversity of peacemaking practices, challenges, and innovations, these two volumes bring together many authors and viewpoints. The first volume consists of two sections: "Peacemaking in Practice" and "Towards an Inclusive Peacemaking;" the second of two additional sections: "New Directions in Peacemaking" and "Interpreting Peacemaking." As the title states, the work moves peacemaking beyond mere theory, showcasing peacemaking efforts produced, recorded, recognized, and understood by a variety of individuals and institutions. In doing so, it refocuses the study of peacemaking and guides readers to a systematic understanding and appreciation of the practices of peacemakers around the globe.

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In a world where conflict is never ending, this thoughtful compilation fosters a new appreciation of the art of peacemaking as it is understood and practiced in a variety of contemporary settings.
VOLUME 1
Foreword ix
Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu
Set Overview xiii
Susan Allen Nan
Andrea Bartoli
Zachariah Cherian Mampilly
Acknowledgments xxi
About the Contributors to Volume 1 xxiii
I Peacemaking in Practice
1(160)
Introduction
1(5)
Susan Allen Nan
1 Reaching Out to the Uninitiated: Engaging Youth to Combat Hindu Extremism in India
6(12)
Shabnam Hashmi
2 Switzerland's Peace Promotion in Nepal: Commitment, Discreteness, Flexibility
18(18)
Gunther Baechler
3 Women, Resistance, and Peacemaking
36(15)
Vanessa Ortiz
4 10 Lessons from 10 Peace Processes
51(11)
Jan Egeland
5 Multi-Track Diplomacy---Its Origins and Some of Its Accomplishments
62(14)
John McDonald
6 A Reflective Practitioner's 40-Year Wilderness Journey Between Judaism and Conflict Resolution
76(16)
Marc Gopin
7 Noninstitutional Organizations and Conflict Resolution: Some Reflections on the Experiences of the Community of Sant'Egidio
92(15)
Mario Giro
8 NGOs and Mediation
107(15)
Andrea Bartoli
9 The Role of the ICC in Northern Uganda
122(13)
Adam Branch
10 Mediating Ceasefires and Cessation of Hostilities Agreements in the Framework of Peace Processes
135(13)
Nat Colletta
11 Peacemaking in a Relational Paradigm
148(13)
Harold Saunders
II Toward an Inclusive Peacemaking
161(218)
Introduction
161(4)
Zachariah Cherian Mampilly
12 Gandhi and Peacemaking
165(14)
Joseph Prabhu
13 Peacemaking, Conflict Analysis, and Resolution: The Legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.
179(13)
Johnny Mack
Maneshka Eliatamby
14 Buddhism and Peacemaking
192(19)
A.T. Ariyaratne
15 Confucianism and Peacemaking in Chinese History
211(17)
Victoria Tin-bor Hui
16 Islam and Peacemaking
228(16)
Sheherazade Jafari
Abdul Aziz Said
17 Jewish-Muslim Reconciliation: A Psychopolitical Strategy
244(13)
Joseph Montville
18 Reconciliation, Christianity, and Peacemaking
257(18)
Daniel Philpott
19 Peacemaking and African Traditions of Justice and Reconciliation
275(20)
Tim Murithi
20 Reclaiming Ubuntu through Multicultural Education: A Foundation for Peacemaking in the African Great Lakes Region
295(13)
Elavie Ndura
Apollinaire Bangayimbaga
Vincent Bandeba
21 Inviting Persephone to Dance: Arts and Movement-Based Approaches to Peacemaking
308(20)
Michelle LeBaron
Carrie MacLeod
22 Narrative Approach to Peacemaking in Somalia
328(16)
Sara Cobb
Hussein Yusuf
23 Gender and Peacemaking: Women's Rights in Contemporary Peace Agreements
344(35)
Miriam J. Anderson
VOLUME 2
About the Contributors to Volume 2 ix
III New Directions in Peacemaking
379(166)
Introduction
379(5)
Andrea Bartoli
24 Building National "Infrastructures for Peace": UN Assistance for Internally Negotiated Solutions to Violent Conflict
384(16)
Chetan Kumar
25 Infrastructures for Peace
400(20)
Paul van Tongeren
26 The Responsibility to Protect and Peacemaking
420(18)
Abiodun Williams
Jonas Claes
27 Fact Based Approaches to Peacemaking: Global Peace Index
438(19)
Steve Killelea
28 Academic Diplomacy: The Role of Non-Decision Makers in Peacemaking
457(20)
Peter Wallensteen
29 Social Media: A New Track of Multi-Track Diplomacy
477(15)
Philip Gamaghelyan
30 Strategic Connectors: Community Strategies for Conflict Prevention in Times of War
492(10)
Marshall Wallace
Mary Anderson
31 Social Entrepreneurship: Paving the Way for Peace
502(9)
Ryszard Praszkier
Andrzej Nowak
32 Gang Intervention in the United States: Legal and Extra-Legal Attempts at Peacemaking
511(18)
SpearIt
33 "Braham's Path: The Path of a Thousand Negotiations
529(16)
Joshua Weiss
IV Interpreting Peacemaking
545(250)
Introduction
545(5)
Andrea Bartoli
34 Anthropological Examples of Peacemaking: Practice and Theory
550(13)
Douglas P. Fry
35 Ancient Peacemakers: Exemplars of Humanity
563(22)
Anthony Wanis-St. John
36 Spirituality, Emergent Creativity, and Reconciliation
585(16)
Vern Neufeld Redekop
37 A Social-Psychological Perspective on Peacemaking
601(9)
Morton Deutsch
38 Method in Peacemaking
610(12)
Jamie Price
39 The Hidden Dimensions of Peacemaking: A Systems Perspective
622(15)
Louise Diamond
40 A Dynamical Systems Perspective on Peacemaking: Moving from a System of War toward a System of Peace
637(14)
Peter Coleman
Lan Bui-Wrzosinska
Andrzej Nowak
Robin Vallacher
41 Systemic Peacemaking in the Era of Globalization
651(17)
Monty G. Marshall
42 Theories of Change in Peacemaking
668(15)
Christopher Mitchell
43 The Contingency Model for Third-Party Interventions
683(18)
Ronald Fisher
44 Challenges in Peacemaking: External Interventions
701(21)
Louis Kriesberg
45 The South African Peace Process: An Urgency Theory Analysis
722(19)
Dean Pruitt
46 Peacemaking through Mediation: the Swiss FDFA in Israel-Palestine, Sudan, and Guatemala
741(20)
Simon J. A. Mason
47 Attending to Unfinished Business in Peacemaking: Preliminary Findings from the Reflecting on Peace Practice Project
761(19)
Peter Woodrow
Diana Chigas
48 The Dialogic Subject
780(15)
Ranabir Samaddar
Postscript 795(6)
Zachariah Cherian Mampilly
Bibliography 801(50)
Index 851
Susan Allen Nan, PhD, is associate professor of conflict analysis and resolution at George Mason University, Fairfax, VA.

Zachariah Cherian Mampilly, PhD, is assistant professor of political science, international studies and Africana studies at Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY.

Andrea Bartoli is Drucie French Cumbie Chair and Dean at the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution at George Mason University, Fairfax, VA.