Kevin Avruch
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Culture & Conflict Resolution
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2011
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4 editions
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Context and Pretext in Conflict Resolution: Culture, Identity, Power, and Practice
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2012
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8 editions
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Conflict Resolution and Human Needs: Linking Theory and Practice
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published
2013
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11 editions
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Conflict Resolution: Cross-Cultural Perspectives
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published
1998
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Information Campaigns for Peace Operations
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American Immigrants in Israel: Social Identities and Change
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published
1981
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Critical Essays on Israeli Society, Religion, and Government
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published
1996
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3 editions
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Conflict Resolution
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published
1991
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Context and Pretext in Conflict Resolution: Culture, Identity, Power, and Practice [2/28/2012] Kevin Avruch
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Conflict Resolution: Cross-Cultural Perspectives
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“Yet even as the possibility that all conflicts might yield to skilled application of technical knowledge assuaged the popular imagination, some scholars and analysts were sounding alarms about the dangers of a culture-free conception of conflict. And we began to push back against the received view that conflicts required only mechanically technical solutions.”
― Context and Pretext in Conflict Resolution: Culture, Identity, Power, and Practice
― Context and Pretext in Conflict Resolution: Culture, Identity, Power, and Practice
“By the early 1980s, the view that most any conflict—domestic or international, intergroup or interpersonal—could be reframed and negotiated to a satisfying conclusion if only the right technical skills were brought to bear on it had become part of the popular imagination. Books championing such technical approaches regularly appeared on bestseller lists.”
― Context and Pretext in Conflict Resolution: Culture, Identity, Power, and Practice
― Context and Pretext in Conflict Resolution: Culture, Identity, Power, and Practice
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