Essays about: "post-conflict reconciliation"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 35 essays containing the words post-conflict reconciliation.
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11. The Impact of Creative Ambiguity - A Case Study of the Aftermath of the Kosovo-Serbia Brussels Agreement 2013
University essay from Malmö universitet/Fakulteten för kultur och samhälle (KS)Abstract : Creative ambiguity as a negotiation strategy is used often in peace agreements and refers to when ambiguities are used in agreements to serve as a positive motivation to get over obstacles. While it has many positive impacts, the use of creative ambiguity also often times shifts the burden of the negotiation phase to the implementations phase, and thus can result into agreements that are not implemented as well as plummeting the relations between the parties affected. READ MORE
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12. Stolpersteine: resources for development and social change? A case study in Vienna
University essay from Malmö universitet/Fakulteten för kultur och samhälle (KS)Abstract : The Stolpersteine memorial art project commemorates individual Holocaust victims by placing small brass plates outside the last known place they freely lived or worked. To date around 70,000 of these ‘stones’ have been laid across 24 countries, making it the largest decentralised monument in the world. READ MORE
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13. (Un)learning the Lebanese Past: Envisioning History Education for the “Next Generation”
University essay from Lunds universitet/Centrum för MellanösternstudierAbstract : In view of its complex demographic composition and the lingering controversies on recent civil war historiography, Lebanon provides a unique case of education in a post-conflict context. The absence of a common Lebanese national history curriculum puts individual history teachers under significant pressure. READ MORE
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14. Peacebuilding and Transitional Justice in Sub-Saharan Africa’s Post-Conflict Societies: The Role of Traditional Forms of Justice in Post-Civil War Sierra Leone.
University essay from Lunds universitet/Rättssociologiska institutionenAbstract : The prevalence of violent conflicts over the last few decades has left numerous countries in the need of thorough rebuilding; from Afghanistan to Cambodia, Sri Lanka, Guatemala, Somalia or Rwanda. In order to assist in the recovery of these post-conflict societies, various peacebuilding strategies and transitional justice mechanisms have been implemented by a range of different actors. READ MORE
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15. Reconciliation in post-war Sri Lanka A study on reconciliation possibilities after a victor’s peace
University essay from Lunds universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionenAbstract : In 2009, the 26 years long, brutal Sri Lankan civil war between the separatist terrorist group “Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam” (LTTE) and the Sri Lankan government came to an end. The government eradicated the LTTE, and stability was achieved through a so called “victor’s peace”, not followed by any negotiations or agreements between the warring parties. READ MORE