Bridging the divide : peacebuilding in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
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Bridging the divide : peacebuilding in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
(A project of the European Centre for Conflict Prevention)
Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2006
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 303-304) and index
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Contents of Works
- I. Reflections. Palestinian-Israeli peacebuilding : a historical perspective / Walid Salem and Edy Kaufman
- Civil society and NGOs building peace in Israel / Tamar Hermann
- Civil society and NGOs building peace in Palestine / Manuel Hassassian
- Israeli-Palestinian joint activities : problematic endeavor, but necessary challenge / Mohammed Dajani and Gershon Baskin
- Israeli-Palestinian track II diplomacy / Menachim Klein and Riad Malki
- Nonviolent action in Israel and Palestine : a growing force / Mohammed Abu-Nimer
- Two peoples, one civil society / Shalom Dichter and Khaled Abu Asba
- Looking back, looking forward : toward transforming the conflict / Edy Kaufman, Walid Salem, and Juliette Verhoeven
- II. Directory. Introduction to the directory
- Israeli organizations
- Palestinian organizations
- Joint organizations
Description and Table of Contents
Description
In the midst of the continuing violence of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, there are many who remain committed to moving forward on the road to peace. The Palestinian and Israeli contributors to this book, recognizing the great potential of civil society and NGOs for the peacebuilding process, focus on realistic opportunities for conflict transformation. Drawing from the experiences of the post-Oslo period - seeking to learn from the mistakes that have been made - the authors concentrate on possibilities for just solutions that will enable both peoples to live in peace, safety, and prosperity.
Table of Contents
- Foreword - N. Chazan
- Foreword - H. Siniora
- Introduction - the Editors
- Reflections
- Palestinian-Israeli Peacebuilding: A Historical Perspective - E. Kaufman and W. Salem
- Civil Society and NGOs Building Peace in Israel - T. Hermann
- Civil Society and NGOs Building Peace in Palestine - M. Hassassian
- Israeli-Palestinian Joint Activities: Problematic Endeavor, Necessary Challenge - M. Dajani and G. Baskin
- Israeli-Palestinian Second Track Diplomacy - M. Klein and R. Malki
- Nonviolent Action in Israel and Palestine: A Growing Force - M. Abu-Nimer
- Two Peoples, One Civil Society - S. Dichter and K. Abu-Asba
- Looking Back, Looking Forward: Toward Transforming the Conflict - the Editors
- Directory
- 100 Organizations in Israel and Palestine.
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