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In a world torn by political strife, mediation and conflict resolution offer hope for global stability. This timely book examines the peace processes in Northern Ireland, where a peace negotiation has been enacted, and the Middle East, a region still in need of peace. Beginning with a review of the literature and theory relevant to peace and conflict studies, the text offers clear, nuanced explanations of the Northern Ireland process, including how it was saved, and the Oslo peace process of the Middle East. Lessons are drawn from both situations, offering guidance for mediators, activists, and leaders dealing with ongoing ethnic or national conflicts.
Contents
Table of Contents
Acronyms
Preface
1. Natives and Settlers Making Peace
PART I. THE OSLO PROCESS
2. A Dialogue in Oslo
3. The Peace Process Stalls
4. Camp David 2000
PART II. THE NORTHERN IRELAND PEACE PROCESS
5. The Belfast Agreement
6. The Peace Process Collapses
7. The Agreement Saved
Conclusion
Epilogue
Chapter Notes
Bibliography
Index
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