2002
DOI: 10.1093/0195125924.001.0001
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Mobilizing for Peace

Abstract: Peace and conflict‐resolution organizations (P/CROs) are civil society organizations dedicated to resolving protracted conflicts. Teams of local researchers coordinated by an international advisory board, investigate the characteristics, roles, similarities, and differences of P/CROs in South Africa, Northern Ireland, and Israel/Palestine in the last third of the twentieth century. Comparative research of this sort throws up definitional, conceptual, and methodological difficulties. A historical overview of th… Show more

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“…Examples of peace organizations that have operated in the context of intractable conflict can be found in Sri Lanka (e.g., Orjuela, 2003), Northern Ireland, South Africa (e.g., Gidron, Katz, & Hasenfeld, 2002; Meyer, 2004), Serbia (e.g., Fridman, 2006), and Israel (e.g., Hermann, 2009). The present study focuses on peace organizations active in Israel in the context of the Israeli-Palestinian intractable conflict.…”
Section: Social Movements and Peace Organizationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Examples of peace organizations that have operated in the context of intractable conflict can be found in Sri Lanka (e.g., Orjuela, 2003), Northern Ireland, South Africa (e.g., Gidron, Katz, & Hasenfeld, 2002; Meyer, 2004), Serbia (e.g., Fridman, 2006), and Israel (e.g., Hermann, 2009). The present study focuses on peace organizations active in Israel in the context of the Israeli-Palestinian intractable conflict.…”
Section: Social Movements and Peace Organizationsmentioning
confidence: 99%