The overall theme of the 2008 IPRA Global Conference focuses on the interaction between economic development, environmental change, conflict prevention and peacebuilding efforts in the 21st century. The challenge is to re-search new futures. This collaborative book project ultimately reflects the constant evolution of Peace Studies as it is reflected in its expanding areas of research and the institutional structures which provide the vertebrae so that the former can develop with greater depth, continuity and sustainability. This is the reason why HumanitarianNet has teamed up with IPRA to produce this collection of articles.
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Peace reseach: an inconvenient field of study : address of the Secretary General
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The synergy between lasting peace and sustainable development: factors in intervention
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A declaration of principles: framing an Israeli-Palestinian Peace Agreement
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How does Islam deal with its own extremism?: provoking words and images of Islam : experiences of religion in Parisian Banlieues
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Civil and uncivil society: conditions for supporting conflict and peacebuilding
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Adults' war and young generation's peace: experiences from children and youth taking part in peacebuilding
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Three cosmovisions: oriental, indigenous and Occidental thinking on peace
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Reconceptualizing security in the 21st century: the end of the Cold War, globalization and global environmental change in the Anthropocene
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Short films and moving debates: an account of the IPRA Short Film Festival 2008
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