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This book brings together multiple perspectives to examine the
strengths and limitations of efforts to promote healing and
peacebuilding after war, focusing on the aftermath of the traumatic
armed conflict in Bosnia and Herzegovina. This book begins with a
simple premise: trauma that is not transformed is transferred.
Drawing on multidisciplinary insights from academics, peace
practitioners and trauma experts, this book examines the
limitations of our current strategies for promoting healing and
peacebuilding after war while offering inroads into best practices
to prevent future violence through psychosocial trauma recovery and
the healing of memories. The contributions create a conversation
that allows readers to critically rethink the deeper roots and
mechanisms of trauma created by the war. Collectively, the authors
provide strategic recommendations to policymakers, peace
practitioners, donors and international organizations engaged in
work in Bosnia and Herzegovina - strategies that can be applied to
other countries rebuilding after war. This volume will be of much
interest to students of conflict resolution, peacebuilding, social
psychology, Balkan politics and International Relations in general.
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