Building Peace from Within

Download or Read eBook Building Peace from Within PDF written by Maphosa, Sylvester B. and published by Africa Institute of South Africa. This book was released on 2014-02-07 with total page 306 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Building Peace from Within
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Publisher : Africa Institute of South Africa
Total Pages : 306
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ISBN-10 : 9780798304405
ISBN-13 : 0798304405
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Book Synopsis Building Peace from Within by : Maphosa, Sylvester B.

Book excerpt: This book seeks to examine how successful models of building 'peace from within' in the African context function. It draws emerging lessons to provide critical recommendations on policy, practice and academia - our primary audience. While there are numerous examples of failures of conflict resolution in Africa, shown by intractable conflict axes, less attention is paid to successes. While acknowledging the challenges that exist, this edited volume provides positive examples of building peace from within in fragile contexts through many forms of initiatives and actions at different levels: community-based (through individual and/or collective local peace initiatives), government (through ministries and/or departments), and regional (through external and/or multilateral infrastructure for peace). As a guiding principle the notion of building peace from within draws from the idea of community regeneration, which describes voluntary and peaceful activities of grassroots actors that reflect their broader interests of building peaceful communities and existence.


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