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Peace and Fish on the Same Plate? Ethical Inquiry in Peace Facilitation
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Peace and Fish on the Same Plate? Ethical Inquiry in Peace Facilitation

Chandrika De Alwis
Social Alternatives, Vol.28(1), pp.39-43
2010
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Abstract

Political Science peace Sri Lanka conflict
This study seeks to explore best practices of peace facilitation by an external third party. It examines why peace processes are abrogated, leading to military approaches to resolving conflicts. The 2002 Norwegian- led peace facilitation in Sri Lanka is a case in point. The study examines the processes of intervention and the role of culture in order to identify aspects of ethical inquiry in negotiations and facilitation that seem to be relevant to the case. Thereby the study seeks to advance innovation and change in conflict transformation by third party peace facilitation, primarily in Asia and the Pacific.

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