Advances in understanding international peacemaking. Vol. III, 2000-2005 /

"The Grant program of the United States Institute of Peace provides support to a wide range of individuals and nonprofit organizations from around the world, including scholars, diplomats, negotiators, and documentary filmmakers. This volume ... presents some of the insights, analyses, and conc...

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Main Author: Smith, Amy, 1960-
Corporate Author: United States Institute of Peace
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Washington, D.C. (1200 17th St., NW, Suite 200, Washington 20036) : United States Institute of Peace, 2007.
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Summary:"The Grant program of the United States Institute of Peace provides support to a wide range of individuals and nonprofit organizations from around the world, including scholars, diplomats, negotiators, and documentary filmmakers. This volume ... presents some of the insights, analyses, and conclusions that have resulted from their work. Grantees have studied conflicts and peace processes in all regions of the globe, reflected on their involvement in international negotiations or as members of truth commissions, conducted comparative scholarly research, filmed documentaries on several post-conflict situations, and developed a range of policy suggestions dealing with conflict management and peacemaking. All the materials summarized here come from grants whose products were completed between 2000 and 2005. They include 117 books, edited volumes, articles, monographs, and films" -- p. 7.
Item Description:Cover title.
"September 2007" -- page [2].
Physical Description:71 pages ; 28 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 65-70).