Handbook of Regional Conflict Resolution Initiatives in the Global South 1st Edition
Handbook of Regional Conflict Resolution Initiatives in the Global South (1st Edition) is an essential, practice-oriented resource for policymakers, scholars, and peacebuilders seeking grounded strategies for prevention, mediation, and reconciliation across the Global South.
Vividly written and rigorously researched, this handbook maps the evolving landscape of regional peace initiatives in Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean, South and Southeast Asia, the Middle East and North Africa, and the Pacific. It brings together comparative analyses, on-the-ground case studies, and practical frameworks that illuminate how regional organizations, civil society networks, and local leaders design and implement conflict-resolution mechanisms tailored to cultural and political contexts.
Readers will gain clear insights into conflict assessment, multi-level mediation, cross-border cooperation, post-conflict reconstruction, and capacity-building approaches that work in low-resource and politically complex environments. The book highlights lessons learned from successful interventions and candidly examines persistent challenges—informing better policy design, programming, and academic research.
Ideal for government officials, NGO practitioners, international advisors, and university courses in peace and conflict studies, this handbook equips you to translate theory into actionable policy. Its regional focus ensures relevance whether you work in Abuja, Bogotá, Colombo, Jakarta, Cairo or Suva.
Order your copy today to deepen your understanding of regional conflict resolution strategies in the Global South and to access a practical toolkit for effective, locally grounded peacebuilding. This is the go-to reference for anyone serious about creating sustainable, regionally led solutions to contemporary conflicts.
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