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Exploring Ecuadorian Popular Social Movements & Intersections of Nonviolent Tactics

This paper was submitted as independent research as a Master of Arts Candidate International Peace and Conflict Resolution at American University's School of International Service. Abstract             This research explores how the tactics of nonviolence

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Dealing with the Past in Reconciliation

Dealing with the past is both a personal and communal process that requires activation of the mind and the heart. After a traumatic experience or conflict there is pressure to move forward away from the

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Forgiveness in Sierra Leone’s Post Conflict Reconciliation

Forgiveness as an element of reconciliation can be a transformative moment that shifts focus from a traumatic past to a future of possibilities. Forgiveness can be presented in numerous forms: a personal apology, a confession,

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Can We Measure Reconciliation?

Measuring reconciliation provides a challenge for the field because it is both a process and an outcome with a multitude of definitions attached. While there are many logistics and loopholes that need to be addressed

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Peru’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission

How did Peru’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission contribute to the persistence and normalization of sexual violence during peacetime?: An Analysis of the Internal Armed Conflict of Peru and the Legacy of Sexual Violence  The Peruvian Truth

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Ecuadorian Oil Politics and the Violation of Indigenous, Human, and Environmental Rights

Addressing the Yasuni-ITT Initiative under the Correa Administration Introduction Government authorization of oil exploration has historically denied indigenous populations of the Amazonian region fundamental human rights, and continues to do so in the contemporary period.

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Reconciliation and Justice in Practice

Justice, reconciliation, coexistence, and peace are concepts that often coincide, thus it is important for practitioners and academics to gain further understanding of their relationships and operation. Reconciliation can be understood as a journey that

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Identity in Nonviolent Peasant Movements: A Comparative Analysis of Colombia and South America

Most often culture and cultural differences are analyzed as sources of conflict, as opposed to a resource to be utilized in conflict resolution and reconciliation. Historically culture has been defined as a concrete set of

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