Peace and Confl ict Studies is an increasingly observed discipline, as researchers seek to investigate complex issues and to aid in the building of knowledge which can be used towards transforming conflict. Analyzing case studies from Europe and beyond, this edited volume seeks to provide theoretical tools and alternative approaches for examining the root causes of violence, and to extrapolate possibilities for transcending peace through confl ict transformation.
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Exhuming bones, reintegrating memories: The forgottem victims of the Spanish Civil Ward, an ethnohistorical approach
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Mending the wrongs: the importance of human rights in post-conflict peace-building
págs. 51-60
Humanitarian imperalism as a spin-off of cultural imperialism: problems engendered by misrepresenting the Balkans
Robert C Hudson
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Responding to terror: an analysis of the evolution of EU counter-terrorism strategy in the post-September 11th era
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The EU enlargement process as a peace promotion instrument: the Kurdish conflict in Turkey
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War journalism: instrumentalizing media in Iraq (2003-2004)
págs. 133-145
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