Negotiating Reconciliation in Peacemaking Quandaries of Relationship

This book offers a unique approach to reconciliation as a matter for negotiation, bringing together two bodies of theory in order to offer insights into resolving conflicts and achieving lasting peace. It argues that reconciliation should not be simply ac

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Negotiating Reconciliation in Peacemaking Quandaries of Relationship Building

Negotiating Reconciliation in Peacemaking

Valerie Rosoux Mark Anstey •

Editors

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Editors Valerie Rosoux FNRS—ISPOLE Université catholique de Louvain Louvain-la-Neuve Belgium

ISBN 978-3-319-62673-4 DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-62674-1

Mark Anstey Department of Development Studies Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape South Africa

ISBN 978-3-319-62674-1

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For Paul, Charlotte and Antoine For Jessica, Bob and Ella-Mae In special memory of Irene and David

Acknowledgements

This collected work is the outcome of workshops organized by the Processes of International Negotiation Program (PIN) in Port Elizabeth (South Africa), Durham (UK), and St Petersburg (Russia)—our thanks are extended to all those who helped in the organization of these events at Nelson Mandela University, Durham University, and St Petersburg University. The Steering Committee of PIN, established in 1988 and currently based at Clingendael in the Netherlands, comprises a small group of scholars and practitioners interested in developing and propagating new knowledge about negotiation processes. Each year it brings together analysts and diplomats, frontline negotiators and mediators across a broad range of countries to