This book documents recent and historical events in the
theoretically-based practice of peace development. Its diverse
collection of essays describes different aspects of applied
philosophy in peace action, commonly involving the contributors’
continual engagement in the field, while offering support and
optimal responses to conflict and violence. This study has never
been timelier, as the omnipresence of conflict and the widespread
opportunities to respond to them with nonviolence and peace
practices.
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