Preparing for Peace: Conflict Transformation Across CulturesSyracuse University Press, 1995 - Broj stranica: 133 John Paul Lederach blends a special training tradition in mediation with a tradition derived from his work in development. Throughout, he uses anecdote and pertinent experiences to demonstrate his resolution techniques. Preparing for Peace is the most innovative and comprehensive guide available for training and working across cultures and will be of value to those involved in resolution activities through development, relief, and nongovernmental agencies. |
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... the power to evaluate and decide , which ultimately is rooted in their under- standing of themselves and their own setting . Conclusion This comparative overview has suggested key aspects of the Prescriptive and Elicitive 67.
... the power to evaluate and decide , which ultimately is rooted in their under- standing of themselves and their own setting . Conclusion This comparative overview has suggested key aspects of the Prescriptive and Elicitive 67.
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... decide how to approach this situation . I go as far as pushing out questions such as these : " In a real - life situation , if you were to enter this prob- lem in a constructive way , who would you likely be ? Where would you start ...
... decide how to approach this situation . I go as far as pushing out questions such as these : " In a real - life situation , if you were to enter this prob- lem in a constructive way , who would you likely be ? Where would you start ...
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A Framework for Building Peace | 11 |
An Integrated Framework for Training | 25 |
An Analytical Approach to Training | 37 |
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