Mediation in political conflicts
edited by Jacques Faget.
- U.K : Hart publishing, 2011.
- 211 p.
Table of Contents: Chapter 1. The Metamorphosis of Peacemaking Jacques Faget Part 1: Ethical Stakes Of Mediation Practices Chapter 2. Historical Contribution to the Ethical and Methodological Principles of Mediation Manel Canyameres and Anne Catherine Salberg Chapter 3. Human Rights and Mediation-A Much Discussed but not Resolved Relationship: Views on International Cooperation Viola Boelscher Part 2: The Catholic Church As Political Mediator Chapter 4. The Power of Powerlessness: Religious Actors' Peaceful Mediation in the Basque Conflict Xabier Itcaina Chapter 5. From 'Charity' to 'Mediation', From the Roman Suburbs to UNESCO: The Rise of the 'Peace Brokers' of the Community of Sant'Egidio Pierre Anouilh Chapter 6. The Catholic Church as Mediator in the Chiapas Conflict Pilar Gil Tebar PART III: MEDIATION PROGRAMMES IN EUROPE AND AFRICA Chapter 7. Management of Violence and Mediation Practices at Urban Interfaces in Northern Ireland Elise Feron Chapter 8. A Bridge to Lasting Peace: Post-Conflict Reconciliation and Mediation in Burundi and the Democratic Republic of Congo Aurelien Colson and Alain Pekar Lempereur Chapter 9. Traditional Approaches and their Relevance to Coping with Contemporary Conflicts: Experiences from a Border Region in Africa Monika M Sommer Chapter 10. Conclusion. Index.