Our 2008 issue addresses the complexities of conflict resolution asit pertains to moving beyond the brutality of war and the political,legal, and human resources needed to arrive at an environmentfor peace.
Getting from War to an Environment for Peace
Why achieving reconciliation in Iraq is possible: Suggestions formechanisms and processes including a truth and reconciliation commission Jeremy Sarkin and Heather Sensibaugh
Saving Darfur: Does Advocacy Help or Hinder Conflict Resolution? Medina Haeri
If We Could Read & Hear Their Stories . . . Protection Strategies Employed by Victims of Sexual Violence: A Comparative Study of Liberia and the Democratic Republic of the Congo Kathryn Birch
Traditional Justice as Transitional Justice: A Comparative Case Study of Rwanda and East Amy Senier
A Model of Transitional Justice for Somalia Margherita Zuin
Local Governance After War: Some Reflections On Donor Behavior In Burundi Peter Uvin
A Day of Fieldwork in Rwanda Marc Sommers
Reflections from Northern Uganda Natalie Parke
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