The United State Institute of Peace published a report by Derek Brown, our co-director, entitled “Nonformal Dialogues in National Peacemaking: Complementary Approaches.” The report draws extensively on the experiences of national stakeholders in both nonformal and formal national dialogue processes who participated in two international conferences on national dialogues in April 2014 and November 2015 that were hosted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Finland.
Recent Posts
- Opportunities Lost and Found: Challenges for Peacebuilding in Myanmar and Zimbabwe – Derek Brown
- A Letter, A Pardon and Hopes for Further Progress on Reconciliation in Rwanda
- Inside Israeli-Palestinian Worldview – A Conversation With Moritz Ehrmann and Jeff Seul
- Understanding Worldview Conflicts in the ‘Negotiation Journal’
- Welcoming Immigrants, Sharing Cultures – A Community Iftar in Central Virginia
- Peace Appeal Annual Review
- The Drama 4 Peace Platform
- Drama4Peace
- National Dialogues in Peacebuilding and Transitions: Lessons Learned from Six National Dialogues in Africa and the Middle East
- A Tale of Two Pauls: Examining the Limits of Reconciliation after the Rwandan Genocide