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Civil society plays an increasingly powerful role in the global
landscape, emerging as key actors in preventing and managing
conflict, and building more peaceful and sustainable societies .
The multiple case studies featured in this volume illustrate the
growth of civil society involvement in national, regional, and
international peacebuilding policy. The focus is on
multi-stakeholder, systems-based approaches to peacebuilding and
human security that involve diverse civil society groups (NGOs,
religious organizations, media, etc.), government agencies,
intergovernmental organizations, and security forces. This unique
comprehensive approach encompasses diverse stakeholders seeking to
understand the drivers of conflict and the possibilities for
working together to build peace. The book illustrates how the
involvement of civil society can result in better informed, more
inclusive, more accountable government decision making, and more
effective peacebuilding policies. Importantly, a number of the case
studies provide a gender perspective on peacebuilding and civil
society issues, voicing and giving attention to women's
perspectives without being focused only on gender issues. Further,
authors from the Global South offer the perspectives of those
directly immersed in ongoing struggles for justice and peace.
Civil society plays an increasingly powerful role in the global
landscape, emerging as key actors in preventing and managing
conflict, and building more peaceful and sustainable societies .
The multiple case studies featured in this volume illustrate the
growth of civil society involvement in national, regional, and
international peacebuilding policy. The focus is on
multi-stakeholder, systems-based approaches to peacebuilding and
human security that involve diverse civil society groups (NGOs,
religious organizations, media, etc.), government agencies,
intergovernmental organizations, and security forces. This unique
comprehensive approach encompasses diverse stakeholders seeking to
understand the drivers of conflict and the possibilities for
working together to build peace. The book illustrates how the
involvement of civil society can result in better informed, more
inclusive, more accountable government decision making, and more
effective peacebuilding policies. Importantly, a number of the case
studies provide a gender perspective on peacebuilding and civil
society issues, voicing and giving attention to women's
perspectives without being focused only on gender issues. Further,
authors from the Global South offer the perspectives of those
directly immersed in ongoing struggles for justice and peace.
The international community can creatively and aggressively address
deadly conflict through mediation, arbitration, and the development
of international institutions to promote reconciliation. The
editors of this book designed a systematic framework with which
contributors compare third party intervention in twelve conflicts
of the post Cold War period. They examine the role of international
organizations the United Nations, international development banks,
and international law institutions and they analyze the tools and
forms of leverage in successful and unsuccessful mediations. Based
on the case studies, the editors identify the most effective
institutions, make recommendations for improving interventions, and
elucidate several important insights into the mediation process and
the role of the international community in dispute resolution.
Stress is, unfortunately, a natural part of life-especially in our
busy and hectic modern times. But you don't have to let it get in
the way of your health and happiness. Studies show that the key to
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threaten to overwhelm you. The Stress-Proof Brain Guided Journal
offers powerful writing practices based in mindfulness,
neuroscience, and positive psychology to help you examine your own
unhealthy responses to stress-such as avoidance, tunnel vision,
negative thinking, self-criticism, fixed mindset, and fear. Through
the brain-changing act of journaling, you'll discover unique ways
to build resilience, empowering you to master your emotional
responses, overcome negative thinking, and create a more tolerant,
stress-proof brain. If you're ready to harness the power of
neuroplasticity and change the way you respond to stress, the
powerful writing practices in this journal will help you shrug off
the small stuff, deal with the big stuff, and live a happier,
healthier life! Written by renowned mental health and wellness
experts, New Harbinger's Journals for Change combine evidence-based
psychology with proven-effective guided journaling techniques to
help you make lasting personal change-one page at a time.
Stress is, unfortunately, a natural part of life-especially in our
busy and hectic modern times. But you don't have to let it get in
the way of your health and happiness. Studies show that the key to
coping with stress is simpler than you think- it's all about how
you respond to the situations and things that stress you out or
threaten to overwhelm you. The Stress-Proof Brain offers powerful,
comprehensive tools based in mindfulness, neuroscience, and
positive psychology to help you put a stop to unhealthy responses
to stress-such as avoidance, tunnel vision, negative thinking,
self-criticism, fixed mindset, and fear. Instead, you'll discover
unique exercises that provide a recipe for resilience, empowering
you to master your emotional responses, overcome negative thinking,
and create a more tolerant, stress-proof brain. This book will help
you develop an original and effective program for mastering your
emotional brain's response to stress by harnessing the power of
neuroplasticity. By creating a more stress tolerant, resilient
brain, you'll learn to shrug off the small stuff, deal with the big
stuff, and live a happier, healthier life.
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