Healing the Wounds - Post-Conflict Mediation In Sudan Healing the Wounds - Post-Conflict Mediation In Sudan

Healing the Wounds - Post-Conflict Mediation In Sudan

Post-Conflict Mediation In Sudan

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Sudan has all the characteristics of an intractable conflict. The roots of the problem run deep into the Sudanese society, heavily influenced by cultural factors, such as religion, ethnicity, ideology, and economics. In this paper, I will describe the major characteristics of this conflict, and use it as a base to suggest and discuss a few recommendations about how an international neutral could go about building bridges among the parties in dispute, especially at the community level. Specifically, I will discuss and comment about Arai’s concept of dialoguing with genuine curiosity, the starting points discussed by LeBaron and Pillay, the ever present and extremely important concept of framing, argue for the need for a Sudanese Truth and Reconciliation Commission, and applaud the UNESCO-led initiative of providing training in conflict resolution to the local leaders among the populations of the two parties in dispute.

GENRE
Reference
RELEASED
2011
October 8
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
16
Pages
PUBLISHER
Lulu.com
SELLER
Lulu Enterprises, Inc.
SIZE
335.7
KB

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