Book review: Reconciliation after violent conflict: a handbook (2003). Edited by D. Bloomfield, D. T. Barnes & L. Huyse. Stockholm: IDEA International. Freely downloadable from the internet (www.idea.int). Read more
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Galtung, J. (2005). Twelve creative ways to foster reconciliation after violence. Intervention, 3(3), 222-234. Based on his experience as a mediator in many conflict areas, the author discusses twelve approaches to rconciliation. He concludes that no single approach is... Read more
Richters, J. M., Dekker, C., & Jonge, K. D. (2005). 'Reconciliation in the aftermath of violent conflict in Rwanda'. Intervention. 3(3), 203-221. Chicago Reconciliation in the aftermath of the history of violent conflict in Rwanda is approached as part... Read more
Le Touze, D., Silove, D., & Zwi, A. (2005). Can there be healing without justice? Lessons from the Commission for Reception, Truth and Reconciliation in East Timor. Intervention, 3(3), 192-202. Truth and reconciliation processes initiated in post-conflict countries have... Read more
Bar-On, D. (2005). Empirical criteria for reconciliation in practice. Intervention, 3(3), 180-191. This article illustrates the opinion that a bottom-up reconciliation requires, in addition to a top-down legal and political agreement between the parties, a complementary educational and social-psychological... Read more
Becker, D. (2005). Reconciliation–The wrong track to peace?. Intervention, 3(3), 167-179. The article discusses the shortcomings of the current theory and practice of reconciliation and explores the possibilities of addressing the complex social and psychological processes involved in dealing... Read more