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- A Beginner's Guide to International Business Negotiations by Jeswald Salacuse
- A Christian Theological Perspective on Ethnoreligious Conflict by James E. Will
- A Diplomat's View by Cameron R. Hume
- A Peace Zone for Kurdistan? by Majid Tehranian
- A Public Peace Process by Gennady I. Chufrin and Harold H. Saunders
- A Vote For Consensus by Susan Shearouse
- Accounting for War Crimes in Cambodia by United States Institute of Peace
- Actors and Approaches to Peacebuilding: The Case of Sudan by John Prendergast
- Adjudication: International Arbitral Tribunals and Courts by Richard Bilder
- Adopting Procedures, Educating Parties, and Developing Options by Susan L. Carpenter and W.J.D. Kennedy
- Aggression and Violence by Susan Opotow
- Alternate Views of Conflict and Mediation by Joseph Folger and Robert Baruch Bush
- An Answer to War: Conflicts and Intervention in Contemporary International Relations by Roberto Toscano
- An NGO Perspective by Andrew S. Natsios
- Analyzing and Resolving Class Conflict by Richard E. Rubenstein
- Anatomy of a Crisis by William Ury and Richard Smoke
- Anger and Retaliation in Conflict by Keith G. Allred
- Anonymity, Presence, and the Dialogic Self in a Technological Culture by Rob Anderson
- Antidote to Alienation by Adam Curle
- Beyond Violence: Building Sustainable Peace by John Paul Lederach
- Beyond Win/Win: The Heroic Journey of Conflict Transformation by Louise Diamond
- Bottom-up Peace Building in Bosnia by Bruce Hemmer
- Breaking Away From Subtle Biases by J. William Breslin
- Brezhnev visits West Germany by Dennis Sandole and Hugo van der Merwe
- Bringing Croats and Muslims Together by United States Institute of Peace
- Building Peace, Introduction and Framework by John Paul Lederach
- Building Trust in an Environmental Conflict by Public Disputes Network
- Can Collective Security Work? and Collective Security in Europe After the Cold War by James Goodby
- Case Study: Lessons of Preventative Diplomacy in Yugoslavia by Saadia Touval
- Case Study: The Regional Peacekeeping Role of the Organization of American States: Nicaragua, 1990-1993 by Caesar Sereseres
- Challenging the Assumptions of Traditional Approaches to Negotiation by Linda L. Putnam
- Citizen Involvement in Transportation Planning by John Forester
- Civilizational Imagination and Ethnic Coexistence by Ahmad Sadri
- Coexistence and the Reconciliation of Communal Conflicts by Louis Kriesberg
- Cold War Parties and Issues by Louis Kriesberg
- Collaborative Learning: Improving Public Deliberation in Ecosystem-Based Management by Steven Daniels and Gregg Walker
- Communicating With Strangers: An Approach to Intercultural Communication by William Gudykunst and Young Yun Kim
- Communication and Conflict by Robert M. Krauss and Ezequiel Morsella
- Communication and the Ground of Dialogue by Kenneth N. Cissna and Rob Anderson
- Conclusions by Ruth Lapidoth
- Conflict and Interaction by Joseph P. Folger, Marshall Scott Poole, and Randall Stutman
- Conflict Assessment by Joyce Hocker and William Wilmot
- Conflict Management Policy Analysis by Jay Rothman
- Conflict Prevention: Strategies to Sustain Peace in the Post-Cold War World by Aspen Institute
- Conflict Resolution among the Bushmen: Lessons in Dispute Systems Design by William L. Ury
- Conflict Resolution as a Political Philosophy by John W. Burton
- Conflict Resolution in Intercultural Settings by Kevin Avruch and Peter W. Black
- Conflict Resolution In Northern Ireland: Reconciling Form and Substance by Clem McCarthy
- Conflict Resolution Moves East: How the Emerging Democracies of Central and Eastern Europe Are Facing Interethnic Conflict by Raymond Shonholtz
- Conflict Resolution, Working with Refugees by Divna Persic-Todorovic
- Conflict Tactics by Joyce Hocker and William Wilmot
- Conflict Transformation: A Spiritual Process by Mark Chupp
- Conflicts Over the Sale of Nuclear Fuel Between the U.S. and India by Raymond Cohen
- Consider the Other Side's Choice by Fisher, Roger, Elizabeth Kopelman, and Andrea Kupfer Schneider
- Constituencies and Public Information by Susan L. Carpenter and W.J.D. Kennedy
- Constructive Confrontation: A Transformative Approach to Intractable Conflicts by Heidi Burgess and Guy Burgess
- Constructive Controversy: The Value of Intellectual Opposition by David W. Johnson, Roger T. Johnson, and Dean Tjosvold
- Contact Hypothesis in Ethnic Relations by Yehuda Amir
- Contributions of Training to International Conflict Resolution by Eileen Babbit
- Cooperation and Competition by Morton Deutsch
- Coping with Complex Facts and Multiple Parties in Public Disputes by John Applegate and Douglas Sarno
- Cultural Aspects of Disputing by Sally Engle Merry
- Culture and Conflict by Paul Kimmel
- Culture: The Missing Link in Dispute Systems Design by Corinne Bendersky
- Current and Future Arrangements for Intervention by Brian Urquhart
- De-escalating Conflicts by Louis Kriesberg
- Developing a Process for Siting Hazardous Waste Facilities in Canada - The Swan Hills Case by Barbara Gray
- Developing an Effective Program of Conflict Management: Ten Principles by Susan L. Carpenter and W.J.D. Kennedy
- Dialogic Listening: Sculpting Mutual Meanings by John Stewart and Milt Thomas
- Dialogue and Organizational Transformation by Glenna Gerard and Linda Teurfs
- Did a 'Failed' Negotiation Really Fail? by Idalene F. Kesner and Debra L. Shapiro
- Directing and Administrating a Mediation Program: The Transformative Approach by Janice M. Fleischer
- Dispute System Design and the U.S. Forest System by Nancy J. Manring
- Disputes Yield When 'Ripe.' by Public Disputes Network
- Education, Democratic Citizenship, and Multiculturalism by Michael Walzer
- Emotions in Negotiation by Robert S. Adler
- Empowerment and Mediation: A Narrative Perspective by Sara Cobb
- Enforcing International Standards of Justice: Amnesty International's Constructive Conflict Expansion by Ann Marie Clark and James A. McCann The authors describe the theoretical principles underlying Amnesty International's (AI) success in defending international human rights.
- Environmental Mediation (The Foothills Case) by Heidi Burgess
- Epilogue: The War in the Gulf by Louis Kriesberg
- Escalation in the Cold War by Dean Pruitt and Jeffrey Rubin
- Escalation in the Cuban Missile Crisis by Dean Pruitt and Jeffrey Rubin
- Expectations for International Mediation by Robert Baruch Bush
- Explore Partisan Perceptions by Fisher, Roger, Elizabeth Kopelman, and Andrea Kupfer Schneider
- Factors Prompting De-Escalation in the Cold War by Louis Kriesberg
- Factors Prompting Deescalation in the Middle East by Louis Kriesberg
- Failure to Employ Preventative Diplomacy to Avert Iraqi Invasion of Kuwait. by Gareth Evans
- From Diatribe to Dialogue on Divisive Public Issues: Approaches Drawn from Family Therapy by Richard Chasin, Margaret Herzig, Sallyann Roth, et al.
- From War to Peace by John Paul Lederach
- Further Exploration of Track Two Diplomacy by John W. McDonald
- Going Where We Otherwise Would Not Have Gone' : Accompaniment and Election Monitoring in Sri Lanka by Patrick Coy
- Guidelines for Making the Program Work by Susan L. Carpenter and W.J.D. Kennedy
- Handling the Human Side of the Negotiation Process by Susan L. Carpenter and W.J.D. Kennedy
- Hawaii's Water Wars: A Pacific Paradise Settles a Hellish Dispute Over a Scarce Resource by Krag Unsoeld
- Help Without Hurt by Duncan Earle and Jeanne Simonelli The main purpose of a non-governmental organization is to provide aid and/or develop programs in areas that need assistance in a country. Duncan Earle and Jeanne Simonelli conducted fieldwork in Chiapas, Mexico in the summer of 2000 to understand the implications of NGO work in low power communities. Throughout the case study, the authors describe the multitude of actions that need to be taken in stages of development to lead to successful programs and community growth.
- How Best to Run a Town? Citizens Reconcile Opposing Philosophies by Krag Unsoeld
- Humanitarian NGOs in Conflict Intervention by Mary Anderson
- Ideology, Orientation to Conflict, and Mediation Discourse by Joseph Folger and Robert Baruch Bush
- Image, Identity and Conflict Resolution by Janet Gross Stein
- Informal Mediation by the Scholar/Practitioner by Herbert C. Kelman
- Information Technologies Can Help by Various
- Interactive Conflict Resolution by Ronald J. Fisher
- Interactive Problem-Solving: A Social-Psychological Approach to Conflict Resolution. by Herbert Kelman
- Interests vs. Positions: A Critique of the Distinction by Chris Provis
- Intergroup Conflict by Ronald J. Fisher
- International Conflicts After the Cold War by Joseph Nye, Jr.
- International Mediation in the Post-Cold War Era by I. William Zartman and Saadia Touval
- International Organizations and Conflict Prevention: Lessons from Business by Antonia Handler Chayes and Abram Chayes
- Interpersonal and Intergroup Processes by Morton Deutsch, et al.
- Interpreting Violent Conflict: A Conference for Conflict Analyses and Journalists: Summary of Proceedings by Helen Wolle
- Intractable Conflict by Peter T. Coleman
- Intractable Conflicts and the Role of Identity by Leo F. Smyth
- Introduction: Strategic Nonviolent Conflict by Peter Ackerman and Christopher Kruegler
- Inviting Fortuitous Events in Mediation: The Role of Empowerment and Recognition by Sally Ganong Pope
- Irrevocable Commitments by Dean Pruitt and Jeffrey Rubin
- Is the Gulf War a 'Just' War? by Roger Williamson
- Joseph Elder: Quiet Peacemaking in a Civil War by Thomas Princen
- Judgmental Biases in Conflict Resolution and How to Overcome Them by Leigh Thompson and Janice Nadler
- Justice After Transitions by Neil J. Kritz
- Justice and Conflict by Morton Deutsch
- Justice in Times of Transition by Mary Albon
- Kashmir: The Problem of United Nations Peacekeeping Contributing to Political Stasis by Felicity Volk
- Keeping but not Making Peace: The UN Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus by David Morris
- Keeping the Peace or Making Peace?: A Mediation by Tim Cooper
- Learnings from the Nicaraguan/YATAMA Negotiations by MCS Conciliation Quarterly
- Lessons on Intervention by Chester Crocker
- Look Behind Statements for Underlying Interests. by Roger Fisher, Elizabeth Kopelman, and Andrea Kupfer Schneider
- Managing Communications by Peace Watch
- Managing Conflict in the Post-Cold War Era by William Perry
- Managing Conflict in the Post-Cold War World: A Public Perspective by Andrew Kohut and Robert Toth
- Managing Conflicts in the Post-Cold War Era by Mohamed Sahnoun
- Media Work Pays Off by Paul Wahrhaftig
- Mediated Interpersonal Communication: Toward a New Typology by Robert Cathcart and Gary Gumpert
- Mediating the Oslo Accords on the Middle East by Negotiation Newsletter
- Mediation and the Healing Journey Toward Forgiveness by Janet P. Schmidt
- Mediation as a World Role for the United States by Amatai Etzioni
- Mediation by Religious Leaders by Ron Kraybill
- Mediation Efforts in the Karabakh Conflict by Moorad Mooradian
- Mediation in International Conflict: An Overview of Theory, A Review of Practice by Jacob Bercovitch
- Mediation: A Gang Prevention Strategy by David Oliver Mendelsohn
- Mediator Pressure and Party Autonomy: Are They Consistent With Each Other? by David E. Matz
- Modernizing Congress: Bringing Democracy into the 21st Century by Lorelei Kelly
- Myth, Identity, and the Politics of Conviction: Participation in the Struggle for a Just World Order by Saul H. Mendlovitz and Lester Edwin J. Ruiz
- Namibia: A Lesson for Success by Jane Madden
- Negotiating in a Complex World by Michael Watkins
- Negotiating in the International Context by Daniel Druckman
- Negotiating Intractable Conflict: The Common Ground Dialogue Process and Abortion by Michelle LeBaron and Nike Carstarphen
- Nongovernmental Organizations and Peacemaking by Pamela Aall
- Nonviolent Action in Acute Interethnic Conflicts by Gene Sharp
- Northern Ireland: Local Dispute or International Conflict? by Sean Byrne
- Northern Ireland: Projects of Hope in the Midst of Violence by Dave Brubaker
- Nuclear Arms Control: Background and Issues by Committee on International Security and Arms Control National Academy of Science
- Of Nets, Nails, and Problems: The Folk Language of Conflict Resolution in a Central American Setting by John Paul Lederach
- Oil and Fishing Industries Negotiate: Mediation and Scientific Issues by Gerald Cormick and Alana Knaster
- Once Upon a Conflict by Earl Martin
- Overcoming Barriers to Principled Negotiation by William Ury
- Pandemonium in Waco: All the King's Horses and All the King's Men by Ruth Heimburg
- Peace Education in Societies Involved in Intractable Conflicts: Direct and Indirect Models by Daniel Bar-Tal and Yigal Rosen Daniel Bar-Tal and Yigal Rosen discuss in their article "Peace Education in Societies Involved in Intractable Conflicts: Direct and Indirect Models" how peace education can be used to change intractable conflicts. The article examines what factors are necessary in the political, societal and educational fields for peace education training to succeed in creating viable changes in conflicts that are intractable. They pose the use of two models, a direct and an indirect model, for teaching peace education at the school and societal levels.
- Peace-Building and Conflict Transformation by Stephen Ryan
- Peace-Keeping and Peace-Making by Stephen Ryan
- Peacemaking Diplomacy: United Nations Good Offices in Afghanistan by William Maley
- Peacemaking in the Twenty-First Century: New Rules, New Roles, New Actors by J. Lewis Rasmussen
- Persuasion in Negotiations and Conflict Situations by Shelly L. Chaiken, Deborah H. Gruenfeld, and Charles M. Judd
- Power and Conflict by Peter T. Coleman
- Power in Interpersonal Conflict by Joyce Hocker and William Wilmot Burton, eds.
- Prejudice Reduction Workshops in Ireland by John Lampen
- Prenegotiation and Circum-negotiation: Arenas of the Peace Process by Harold Saunders
- Prenegotiation Decisions by CNCR News
- Preparing for Peace: Conflict Transformation Across Cultures by John Paul Lederach
- Prescriptive and Elicitive Approaches to Conflict Resolution: Examples from Papua New Guinea by Douglas W. Young
- Preventing Contemporary Intergroup Violence by David A. Hamburg
- Primal Violence: Illuminating Culture's Dark Side by Wolf B. Emminghaus, Paul R. Kimmel, and Edward C. Stewart
- Principled Negotiation at Camp David as described in Getting to Yes by Roger Fisher and William Ury
- Principles Applicable and Political Constraints by Jose Zalaquett
- Principles of Communication Between Adversaries in South Africa by Hendrik W. van der Merwe, et al.
- Principles of Icebreaking by Tony Armstrong
- Principles of Icebreaking, Intro by Tony Armstrong
- Problem Solving and Decision Making in Conflict Resolution by Eben A. Weitzman and Patricia Flynn Weitzman
- Process and Outcome Goal Orientations in Conflict Situations: The Importance of Framing by Tal Y. Katz and Caryn J. Block
- Process: The Dynamics and Progression of Conflict by John Paul Lederach
- Public Conflict Resolution: A Transformative Approach by Frank Dukes
- Public Conversations Project by W. Barnett Pearce and Stephen W. Littlejohn
- Public Dialogue Consortium by W. Barnett Pearce and Stephen W. Littlejohn
- Public-Policy Conflict Resolution: The Nexus Between Culture and Process by Wallace Warfield
- Quebec Nationalism: the Quest for Identity by Interaction
- Reaching and Carrying Out Agreements by Susan L. Carpenter and W.J.D. Kennedy
- Reaching for Higher Ground by E. Franklin Dukes, Marina A. Piscolish, and John B. Stephens
- Rebuilding Communities Devastated by War by Peace Watch
- Recent Tribunals Spur Creation of a Permanent International Criminal Court by Peace Watch
- Reconciliation in Rwanda: The Art of the Possible by Dave Brubaker
- Reflecting on Nicaragua by Craig Kauffman
- Reflections on Oka: The Mohawk Confrontation by Rudy Friesen
- Reflexive Dialogue as Transformation by Jay Rothman
- Reframing the Spoiler Debate in Peace Processes by Marie-Joelle Zahar
- Refugees: The Modern Political Condition by Nicholas Xenos
- Religion and Peacebuilding by Cynthia Sampson
- Religion and Reconciliation in Bosnia by Peace Watch
- Removing Roadblocks by Susan L. Carpenter and W.J.D. Kennedy
- Report of Conference Key Findings, Ideas, and Recommendations by The Aspen Institute
- Resolving Conflict in a Multicultural Environment by Andrea Williams
- Resolving Water Disputes by Gail Bingham, Aaron Wolf, and Tom Wohlgenant
- Respecting the Struggle: Following the Parties' Lead by Trina Grillo
- Sanctions by Steven McIntosh
- Saying You're Sorry by Stephen Goldberg, Eric Green, and Frank Sander
- Seeing Theory in Practice: An Analysis of Empathy in Mediation by Dorothy J. Della Noce
- Self-Limiting Conflict: The Gandhian Style by Paul Wehr
- Self-Revealing Communication: A Vital Bridge Between Two Worlds by John Stewart
- Setting Deadlines by Raymond Cohen
- Seven Strategies for Treating Perception-or Framing-- Problems by Roger Fisher, William Ury, and Bruce Patton
- Social-Psychological Dimensions of International Conflict by Herbert C. Kelman
- Some Contemporary Dialogue Models by Joseph Phelps
- Some Guidelines for Developing a Creative Approach to Conflict by Morton Deutsch and Peter T. Coleman
- South Africa's Bumpy Road to Democracy by Peace Watch
- Spoiler Problems in Peace Processes by Stephen John Stedman
- Starting Negotiations by Louis Kriesberg
- Strategic Choice in Negotiation by Dean Pruitt
- Structure: Lenses for the Big Picture by John Paul Lederach
- Sustaining Peace in Angola by Peace Watch
- Symbolic Acts by Raymond Cohen
- Systematic Forgiveness: A Possibility for African Americans? by Wanda Lofton
- Tactical Stalemates by Dean Pruitt and Jeffrey Rubin
- Tajik Opposition Proposes New Constitution by Peace Watch
- Taking Initiatives by Louis Kreisberg
- Television and Conflict by Jannie Botes
- The 1971 U.S.-Japan Monetary Crisis by Raymond Cohen
- The Astoria Affair by Raymond Cohen
- The Challenge of Imaging Peace in Wartime by Elise Boulding
- The Consequences of Agreements by Louis Kriesberg
- The Cuban Missile Crisis, chap. in Forceful Persuasion: Coercive Diplomacy as an Alternative to War by Alexander George
- The Cycle of Reconciliation by Ron Kraybill
- The Development of the Conflict Resolution Field by Louis Kriesberg
- The Difficulty of Imagining Other Persons by Elaine Scarry
- The Dilemmas of Transitional Justice by Neil J. Kritz
- The Dynamic of Identity in Personal and Social Conflict by Terrell A. Northrup
- The Ethics of Forgiveness by Trudy Govier
- The Face of the Other: Ethics and Intergroup Conflict by Roberto Toscano
- The Falklands: Failure of a Mission by Hugh Wyndham
- The General Theory and Logic of Coercive Diplomacy by Alexander George
- The Gulf Crisis: Failure of Preventive Diplomacy by Claude Rakisits
- The Gulf War and a Police-Citizen Conflict Compared by Paul Wahrhaftig
- The Healing Function in Political Conflict Resolution by Joseph V. Montville
- The Impact of Small Beginnings by Joan Broder
- The Life of Dialogue by Abraham Kaplan
- The Logic Behind the Magic of Mediation by Albie M. Davis
- The Manager as Negotiator: The Negotiator's Dilemma: Creating and Claiming Value by D. Lax and J. Sebenius
- The Media as Mediator by Melissa Baumann and Hannes Siebert
- The Media's Role in Preventing and Moderating Conflict by Robert Karl Manoff
- The National Issues Forums by W. Barnett Pearce and Stephen W. Littlejohn
- The Negotiation of Agreements by Louis Kriesberg
- The Nested Paradigm of Conflict Foci: The Case of Ethiopia by John Prendergast
- The Obsession With Settlement Rates by Frank A. E. Sander
- The Power of Alternatives or the Limits to Negotiation by David Lax and James Sebenius
- The Power of Moral Suasion in International Mediation by Eileen Babbit
- The Power of Stories by Virgil Peterson
- The Power of the Metaphor: The Fairy Tale of the Just War by Paul Wahrhaftig
- The Principles of Strategic Nonviolent Conflict by Peter Ackerman and Christopher Kruegler
- The Proper Role of the Mediator: Rational Assessment, Not Pressure by James B. Boskey
- The Role of Force in Diplomacy: A Continuing Dilemma for U.S. Foreign Policy by Chester Crocker, Fen Hampson and Pamela Aall
- The Role of Media in International Conflict by Christopher Young
- The Role of Power and Principle in Getting to Yes by William McCarthy
- The Same and Different: Crossing Boundaries of Color, Culture, Sexual Preference Disability and Age by Letty Cottin Pogrebin
- The Siting of a Hazardous Waste Landfill by Barbara Gray
- The Time Dimension in Peacebuilding: The Case of Rwanda by John Prendergast
- The Timing of Ripeness and the Ripeness of Timing by Jeffrey Z. Rubin
- The Tree Model: Psychopolitical Dialogues and the Promotion of Coexistence by Vamik D. Volkan
- The Violence-Negotiation Nexus: South Africa in Transition and the Politics of Uncertainty by Timothy D. Sisk
- Theory, Practice, Success, and Failure: A Journey of Learning in Cyprus by James Notter
- Thoughts on the Failure of Negotiations in the Gulf by Dean Peachy
- Three Mile Island Citizen Radiation Monitoring Program by Barbara Gray
- To Settle or to Transform? Perspectives on the Resolution of National and International Conflicts by Raimo Vayrynen
- Towards Conflict Resolution in the Third World by Goran Lindgren and Peter Wallensteen, eds.
- Track Two Triumphant? Reflections on the Oslo Process and Conflict Resolution in the Middle East by C. R. Mitchell
- Transactional forgiveness has some success in El Salvador by Dennis Sandole and Hugo van der Merwe
- Transformative Approaches to Training: The Case of Somalia by John Prendergast
- Transformative Mediation and Third-Party Intervention: Ten Hallmarks of a Transformative Approach to Practice by Joseph P. Folger and Robert A. Baruch Bush
- Transforming Conflicts in the Middle East and Central Europe by Louis Kriesberg
- Trust, Trust Development, and Trust Repair by Roy J. Lewicki and Carolyn Wiethoff
- Truth and Reconciliation Commission; South Africa by Truth and Reconciliation Commission
- U.S. - India Diplomacy by Raymond Cohen
- U.S.-China Miscommunication by Raymond Cohen
- Understand the Message as They Hear It by Fisher, Roger, Elizabeth Kopelman, and Andrea Kupfer Schneider
- Understanding Forgiveness by Estrada-Hollenbeck
- Understanding Mediation's Role in Preventative Diplomacy by Jacob Bercovitch
- Unilateral Forgiveness Proves Ineffective in Nicaraguan Political Conflict by Dennis Sandole and Hugo van der Merwe
- United Nations conflict resolution attempts in Afghanistan by Elise Boulding
- United Nations conflict resolution attempts in Central America, with the OAS by Elise Boulding
- United Nations Involvement in the Peace Process in El Salvador by David Stuart
- United Nations peacebuilding in Namibia by Elise Boulding
- United Nations Secretariat Fails to Consult with Memberstates in Developing the Conference Proposal Document for UNIDO III Conference, 1980 by Dennis Sandole and Hugo van der Merwe
- United States-Japan Relations Leading to Pearl Harbor by Alexander George
- Urban Heights Collaboration by Barbara Gray
- Using Collaborative Learning in Fire Recovery Planning by Steven Daniels, Gregg Walker, Matthew Carroll, et al.
- Using Town Meetings to Foster Peaceful Coexistence by Maria R. Volpe
- We Need a Larger Theory of Negotiation: The Importance of Pre-Negotiation Phases by Harold Saunders
- When Dialogue is NOT our Hope by Joseph Phelps
- When Mediation is Not Enough by Mark Chupp
- Who Mediates in Developing Countries? by John Paul Lederach
- Why We Can’t “Just All Get Along”: Dysfunction in the Polity and Conflict Resolution and What We Might Do About It by Carrie Menkel-Meadow
- Working With Anger by John Amodeo and Kris Wentworth
- Working With the Media by Susan L. Carpenter and W.J.D. Kennedy