Mapping the South African Peace Process Establishing and sustaining the negotiations process Between 1985 and 1995 over 10 000 people were killed and an estimated 30 000 left homeless in acts of violence and reprisals in KwaZulu-Natal and on the Witwatersrand (the country\\\’s industrial heartland in the former Transvaal province). It was alleged (and later [...]
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Mapping the South African Peace Process
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Full-Field Peacebuilding — Mapping the Conflict
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Full-Field Peacebuilding by Ron Kraybill 3/27/03 If the quest for peace is a journey, peacebuilding starts with the map. No matter how great the peacebuilders’ strength, endurance, or agility, their ability to navigate is only as good as their map of the territory their seek to navigate. A limited map guarantees slow progress – or [...]




