A Public Peace Process: Sustained Dialogue to Transform Racial and Ethnic Conflicts
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A former US diplomat who helped negotiate the Egypt-Israeli Peace Treaty, offers people outside of government a systematic approach to reducing deep-seeded tensions that are not responsive to formal, external mediation and negotiation. He explains that a sustained dialogue provides space in which issues of identity, fear, historical grievance, and injustice can gradually be resolved. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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