Negotiating Peace: The Role of Non-Governmental Organizations

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Andrea Bartoli
Jacquelyn Greiff
Jacquelyn Greiff
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Negotiating Peace: The Role of Non-Governmental Organizations
Event Date:

March 20, 2014 1:00PM through 3:00PM

Event Location: Metropolitan Building, Conference Room 5183
Topics of Interest: Center for Peacemaking Practice
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Event Type: Event

 

Lunch Discussion by the Center for Peacemaking Practice

Lunch Provided!

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Negotiating Peace: The Role of Non-Governmental Organizations

1-3:00 PM, March 20 (Thursday), 2013

Room 5183, Metropolitan Building, School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution at George Mason University

3434 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22201

 

Please join us for lunch and a discussion with Dr. Andrea Bartoli about his newly released book, Negotiating Peace: The role of Non-Governmental Organizations.

 

ABOUT THE BOOK: When conflict has shattered a society in its foundation and the memory of individual and collective traumas is so deep that it cannot be eliminated by oblivion alone, the desire to explore new ways is great and very difficult. Sometimes the tension between the need for an alternative and the lack of that alternative is resolved by the dedication, presence, advocacy and innovation of NGOs. In the past decades, some interesting trends that link non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and peace processes have been observed. This volume is an attempt at understanding this nexus. It is the first comprehensive analysis of the role of NGOs in prevention, peacemaking, peacekeeping and peacebuilding

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:Andrea Bartoli is the Dean of the School of Diplomacy and International Relations at Seton Hall University; the Representative of the Community of Sant'Egidio; and a Senior Fellow at the S-CAR Center for Peacemaking Practice. Among his publications are 'Peacemaking: From Practice to Theory' (2011) and 'Attracted to Conflict' (2013).

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