The Peacebuilders: Making Conflict Resolution Permanent - ADRhub - Creighton NCR2024-03-29T09:44:30Zhttp://www.adrhub.com/forum/topics/the-peacebuilders-making?commentId=4905899%3AComment%3A17020&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noThis article's concept remind…tag:www.adrhub.com,2011-05-27:4905899:Comment:170202011-05-27T23:34:34.144ZNicole Bohehttp://www.adrhub.com/profile/NicoleBohe
<p>This article's concept reminds me of a book we read for one of my NDR classes ("Cross-Cultural Perspectives in Conflict Resolution.") The book is "A Different Kind of War Story" by Carolyn Nordstrom. She talks about how Mozambique recovered after two wars and much of their success was based on the people's ability to peacebuild. They recognized that everyone, including soldiers who committed many destructive acts, needed to be brought back into the community to heal. Peacebuilding seems to…</p>
<p>This article's concept reminds me of a book we read for one of my NDR classes ("Cross-Cultural Perspectives in Conflict Resolution.") The book is "A Different Kind of War Story" by Carolyn Nordstrom. She talks about how Mozambique recovered after two wars and much of their success was based on the people's ability to peacebuild. They recognized that everyone, including soldiers who committed many destructive acts, needed to be brought back into the community to heal. Peacebuilding seems to be an important step in conflict resolution.</p>
<p>Does anyone else have thoughts on peacebuilding?</p>
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<p>Has anyone participated in rebuilding communities?</p>
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<p>Are your classes or jobs helping to develop skills in this area?</p>