From Conflict Resolution to Peacebuilding will introduce the varied ways people address and resolve conflicts at all levels from the interpersonal to the international. It will breakdown how conflict affects our lives while showing readers how they can deal with conflict constructively as citizens and, in some cases, in their careers. Building up from foundational principles, this book will apply them to political conflicts throughout the world. Features Include: *"Micro" and "macro" approaches to this multi-disciplinary field. *Written in an engaging style by an author who spans academic and "on-the-ground" experience in peacebuilding. *Provides a rich case base to illustrate core academic concepts. *Enhanced e-book with video interviews embedded.
Dedication
Preface 1 - For the Student
Preface 2 - For the Instructor
Acknowledgments
Part 1
Introduction
Chapter 1 - Conflict is a Fact of Life. Peacebuilding is Not.
Chapter 2 - Forks in the Road
Chapter 3 - Seeing Conflict With New Eyes
Part 2
Peacebuilding 1.0
Chapter 4 -Beyond Gloom and Doom 101
Chapter 5- Far From the Grownups Table
Part 3
Peacebuilding 2.0
Chapter 6 - Identity and Intractable Conflict
Chapter 7 - A Glimpse at the Grownups Table
Part 4
Peacebuilding 3.0
Chapter 8 -Toward Positive Peace
Chapter 9 - Toward the Grownups Table
Part 5
Peacebuilding 4.0?
Chapter 10- Next Gen Peacebuilding
Chapter 11 - And That Leaves You
Charles Hauss has experience in peacebuilding both as a scholar and as a practitioner. He is the author of many books, including the forthcoming 10th edition of Comparative Politics: Domestic Responses to Global Challenges.