Peacemakers in Israel-Palestine : dialogues for a just peace /
"This book offers an analysis of the major sources of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and suggests principles and processes for building a peacemaking platform. The primary aim of this book is to analyze the crucial roles and capacities of mid-level, nongovernmental peacemakers as they provide...
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Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY :
Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group,
2023.
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| Series: | Routledge studies in peace and conflict resolution.
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Table of Contents:
- Orientations : an introduction
- Coming to terms
- A conflict of identities
- Peacemaker identities
- Dialogues for a just peace
- A platform for a just peace
- Abdelfattah Abusrour, "the arts as beautiful resistance"
- Ghassan Andoni, "the lessons of engagement"
- Arik Ascherman, "Jewish tradition and human rights"
- Hanan Ashrawi, "peacebuilding and nation building"
- Naim Ateek, "a journey for justice and peace"
- Uri Avnery, "changing public opinion in Israel"
- Sami Awad, "the power of nonviolence"
- Sam Bahour, "the business of peacemaking"
- Eitan Bronstein, "what reconciliation requires"
- Emad Burnat, "5 broken cameras: a film for peace"
- Elias Chacour, "get up, move ahead, make peace"
- Mona El-Farra, "a comprehensive solution"
- Jeff Halper, "struggles for a just peace"
- Jonathan Kuttab, "universal principles, international law"
- Gideon Levy, "telling the whole truth"
- Jessica Montell, "a mandate for human rights"
- Ilan Pappe, "the only nonviolent alternative"
- Mitri Raheb, "the infrastructure of hope"
- Estephan Salemeh, "work for the common good"
- Yonatan Shapira, "three sails for Gaza"
- Gila Svirsky, "a better world for all of us."