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Conflict Transformation/Conflict Resolution Studies ResourcesBibliographiesBibliography on Peace and Violence (UNESCO) Conflict Transformation and Peacebuilding: A Selected Bibliography (Catherine Morris) Gender, War, And Peace Bibliography (Elaine Martin, U. of Alabama) Pathways to Peace Bibliography (Northeastern Illinois University) Readings in Dispute Resolution: A Selected Bibliography General Resource PagesAmerican University's Center for Global Peace Web Site provides information on the university's Conflict Resolution program, transcripts of their lecture series and links to other conflict related sites. Campus Conflict Resolution Resources. From Wayne State University. Conflict Resolution Information Source. A new online service designed to be a comprehensive gateway to conflict resolution information both on and off the web. Conflict Resolution Online Resources.
From Columbia University's Conflict Resolution Journal. Internet JournalsCardozo Online Journal of Conflict Resolution (COJCR) Peace, Conflict and Development: An Interdisciplinary Journal Peace Research: The Canadian Journal of Peace and Conflict Studies Security Dialogue [RSS Feed] Institutes, Groups, Programs, etc.Center for Global Peace Web Site (American University). Provides information on the university's Conflict Resolution program, transcripts of their lecture series and links to other peace and conflict related sites. The Colorado Conflict Research Consortium. A program of research, education, and application on all four of the U. of Colorado's campuses that focuses on Environmental and public policy dispute resolution, international conflicts, evaluation of dispute resolution practices, and application of computers to conflict resolution. The Conflict Management Group (CMG). A Cambridge, Mass. based organization that creates opportunities for peaceful change by helping people work together to manage their differences. Institute for Community Peacebuilding. A project of Canadian Mennonite University to apply peacebuilding practices to conflicted communities and issues of poverty, development, oppression, public policy, and structural economic issues by linking the resources of the faculty with those in the broader community, in Winnipeg and around the world. Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation. IGCC was founded in 1983, as a multi-campus research unit (MRU) serving the entire University of California (UC) system, to study the causes of international conflict and help devise options for resolving it through international cooperation. International Peace Research Institute, Oslo. Founded in 1959, PRIO was one of the first centres of peace research in the world. The Martin Institute for Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution. An inter-disciplinary research, teaching, and service center at the University of Idaho, founded for the purposes of advancing research and teaching into the causes of conflict and peaceful resolution. The Program on Nonviolent Sanctions and Cultural Survival (PONSACS) studies situations of conflict in order to better understand their nature and the capabilities of nonviolent actions in support of human rights and civil liberties. Stockholm International Peace Research Institute. (SIPRI) The purpose of the Institute is "to conduct research on questions of conflict and cooperation of importance for international peace and security, with the aim of contributing to an understanding of the conditions for peaceful solutions of international conflicts and for a stable peace." Tabula Rasa Institute. A nonprofit organization that promotes peace, understanding, and cooperation between people, groups, and nations by providing the resources, education, and leadership necessary to improve our world. |
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