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S-CAR Working Paper
Publication Type: Academic Publication
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School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution
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Published Date: March 18, 2015
Abstract: Advocates of Israeli-Palestinian peace face a season of soul-searching as the second decade since the Oslo Accords passes without the key deliverable...
Published Date: November 20, 2009
Abstract: This study focuses on a major component of the psychological repertoire that evolves during an intractable conflict – the ethos of conflict and...
Published Date: 2007
Abstract: This working paper discusses actions by the U. S. Congress (primarily the U. S. Senate) to manage protracted and deep rooted conflicts in the process...
Published Date: 2005
Abstract: Ripeness theory, in its most common version, concerns the psychological states that encourage parties who are involved in severe conflict to move...
Published Date: March 01, 2004
Abstract: The Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution is pleased to publish Moorad Mooradian’s working paper “Reconciliation: A Case Study...
Published Date: February 01, 2004
Abstract: The economic changes brought on by globalization imply a fundamental restructuring of the relationship between the state and society, a...
Published Date: 2004
Abstract: (We can) (r)ethink emancipation in terms of an aesthetic ethics where the individual has the capacity to reinvent her or his mode of being, to...
Published Date: July 26, 2002
Abstract: THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS WHY HEAL THE HEART? Why should healing the...
Published Date: May 01, 2002
Abstract: The mass media is part and parcel of modern life. In recent years environmental conflicts have increasingly become part of the public agenda, and...
Published Date: February 2002
Abstract: Outcomes of transitional periods after peace agreements to halt civil wars are critical to sustaining peace and providing the basis for a long-term...
Published Date: January 10, 2002
Abstract: An unprecedented level of paradoxical religious movement characterizes the contemporary era. On the one hand,...
Published Date: January 01, 2002
Abstract: The topic of protracted conflict in Africa and what might be done about it has exercised some of the best minds in the field of conflict research for...
Published Date: July 01, 2001
Abstract: Dr. Dennis Sandole has long been interested in questions of peace and security and has published a range of empirical and theoretically...
Published Date: June 01, 2001
Abstract: Natalya Tovmasyan Riegg has been a Visiting Fellow at the Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution (ICAR) and a Research Fellow at the National...
Published Date: September 01, 2000
Abstract: The extraordinary transition in South Africa has received well-deserved attention. Midgley tells a less well-known part of the story relating to the...
Published Date: July 2000
Abstract: This Working Paper is a model of using an in-depth, hands-on account of a specific case to explore and expand a body of theories and to test the...
Published Date: May 01, 2000
Abstract: Among the different types of social conflict that have been studied by social scientists, disputes over the environment have been recognized as...
Published Date: 1998
Published Date: October 01, 1996
Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to present some informal observations and reflections around the subject of micro decision-making using as a vehicle the...
Published Date: 1996
Abstract: The processes of nonviolent conflict management, resolution, and transformation work best where state systems are democratic and/or have high levels...
Published Date: January 01, 1996
Abstract: The two public lectures contained in this working paper were presented by Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution faculty member Richard E....
Published Date: September 01, 1995
Abstract: The field of conflict resolution has reached a point in its evolution where hunches and intuitive guesses are being transformed into testable...
Published Date: 1994
Abstract: Conflict resolution and micro enterprise development are both fledgling fields. This paper attempts to show the relevance of viewing micro enterprise...
Published Date: December 01, 1992
Abstract: This working paper is based on a six-year participant observation study of a U.S.-based grassroots dialogue group of Palestinians and Jews and other...
Published Date: October 01, 1992
Abstract: This timely paper by Dr. Sandole is part of a continuing project at the Institute intendedto analyse and recommend remedies for the resurgence of...
Published Date: May 01, 1992
Abstract: This Working Paper is part of a project to develop approaches and processes for a more effective management of African conflicts by the Organization...
Published Date: October 1990
Abstract: Moves intended to initiate de-escalation and begin a peace process are often difficult to make and even more difficult to identify unambiguously. Two...
Published Date: October 01, 1989
Abstract: Christopher R. Mitchell's "Conflict Resolution and Civil War: The Sudanese Settlement of 1972" is the third in a series of Working Papers...
Published Date: September 01, 1989
Abstract: "Group Violence in America: The Fire Next Time?" is the second working paper of the Center for Conflict Analysis and Resolution at George...
Published Date: August 01, 1988
Abstract: "Conflict Resolution as a political System was the first of the Institute's series of working Papers to be published, and when it came out in...