This book examines mediation in connection with peacebuilding in
the Asia-Pacific region, providing practical examples which either
highlight the weaknesses within certain mediation approaches or
demonstrate best-practice.
The authors explore the extent to which current ideas and
practices of mediation in the Asia-Pacific region are dominated by
Western understandings and critically challenge the appropriateness
of such thinking. Featuring a range of case studies on Fiji,
Vanuatu, Papua New Guinea, Malaysia, Vietnam, China, Singapore,
Indonesia, the Philippines and Thailand, this book has three main
aims:
- To challenge dominant Western practices and ways of thinking on
mediation that currently are being imposed in the Asia-Pacific
region;
- To develop culturally-fluent and socially just mediation
alternatives that build upon local, traditional or religious
approaches;
- To situate mediation within ideas and practices on
peacebuilding.
Making a unique contribution to peace and conflict studies
literature by explicitly linking mediation and peacebuilding
practices, this book is a vital text for students and scholars in
these fields.
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