Imagine coexistence: restoring humanity after violent ethnic conflict
"Imagine Coexistence is a groundbreaking program that grew from the joint initiative and conference sponsored by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Harvard University, and the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University. Imagine Coexistence seeks to enhance prospect...
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2003
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Zusammenfassung: | "Imagine Coexistence is a groundbreaking program that grew from the joint initiative and conference sponsored by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Harvard University, and the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University. Imagine Coexistence seeks to enhance prospects for coexistence and break the destructive cycles of intergroup violence. This book, which was named for the program, offers a unique perspective grounded in research and outlines the invaluable lessons learned from numerous war-torn societies. The authors address the common problems that the people of these devastated nations face when the conflict subsides and examines how initiatives in education, the arts, sports, and economic development can offer refugees, returnees, and other survivors of group conflict reasons to work together and can create a base for relating constructively over time." "Imagining Coexistence shows how creating situations for people from previously warring groups to work side by side or in parallel efforts toward common goals can be effective starting points for fostering coexistence. The book is filled with illustrative examples from violent ethnic conflicts such as those that occurred in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Rwanda that show the scope of actual efforts undertaken by the Imagine Coexistence projects. The essays included in this volume synthesize and assess the relevant approaches to coexistence and outline the obstacles that often thwart these efforts. The authors also provide concrete examples of how coexistence efforts can be mainstreamed in rebuilding a war-torn society."--BOOK JACKET. |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | xxiii, 350 p. 24 cm |
ISBN: | 0787965774 |
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Foreword xi
Imagining Coexistence in Conflict Communities
Sadako Ogata
Introduction xvii
Antonia Chayes and Martha Minow
Part One: Concepts 1
1 Constructing Coexistence 3
A Survey of Coexistence Projects in Areas of Ethnic Conflict
Aneelah Afzali and Laura Colleton
2 The Process Toward Reconciliation 21
Carlos E. Sluzki
Part Two: Practice 33
3 On Hidden Ground 35
One Coexistence Strategy in Central Africa
Marc Sommers and Elizabeth McClintock
4 Grand Visions and Small Projects 59
Coexistence Efforts in Southeastern Europe
Diana Chigas and Brian Ganson
5 Imagine Coexistence Pilot Projects in Rwanda
and Bosnia 85
Cynthia Burns, Laura McGrew, and Ilija Todorovic
6 Evaluating Coexistence 102
Insights and Challenges
Eileen F. Babbitt
vii
viii Contents
Part Three: Obstacles 129
7 Freedom s Hidden Price 131
Framing the Obstacles to Economic Coexistence
Sven M. Spengemann
8 Bureaucratic Obstacles to Imagining Coexistence 152
Antonia Chayes
9 The Culture of Corruption in the Postconflict and
Developing World 191
Glenn T. Ware and Gregory P. Noone
Part Four: Approaches 211
10 Education for Coexistence 213
Martha Minow
11 Coexistence and Repair 235
Elizabeth V. Spelman
12 Religion as an Aid and a Hindrance to Postconflict
Coexistence Work 252
Marc Gopin
13 Engaging with the Arts to Promote Coexistence 267
Cynthia Cohen
14 Fostering Coexistence in Identity-Based Conflicts 294
Toward a Narrative Approach
Sara Cobb
15 The Art of the Possible 311
Parallelism as an Approach to Promoting Coexistence
Lauren Elizabeth Guth
Afterword 325
Reflections on Coexistence
Michael Ignatieff
About the Editors 335
About the Contributors 337
Index 341
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