Description |
1 online resource (52 pages) : illustrations. |
|
text txt rdacontent |
|
computer c rdamedia |
|
online resource cr rdacarrier |
|
text file PDF rda |
Series |
Peaceworks ; no. 134 |
|
Peaceworks ; no. 134.
|
Note |
"October 2017"--Page 1. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 49-52). |
Contents |
Introduction -- National political dialogues -- How nonformal national political dialogues contribute to national political change processes -- The importance of internal support structures and external environments -- Seven principles for launching and developing nonformal dialogues -- Conclusion -- Advice for organizers of nonformal national dialogues. |
Summary |
"Nonformal dialogues offer complementary approaches to formal dialogues in national peacemaking efforts in contexts of conflict. As exemplified by the nonformal dialogues in Myanmar, Lebanon, and Nepal examined in this report, nonformal dialogues are able to engage a broader range of stakeholders, including those marginalized or excluded from formal processes, and to extend their work over time, evolving to reflect changing societal concerns. They can provide valuable information and policy recommendations to governmental bodies and international organizations and are useful to sustain engagement when more formal processes have stalled"--Publisher's web site. |
Note |
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (USIP, viewed December 6, 2017). |
Subject |
Peace-building.
|
|
Discussion.
|
|
Peace-building. (OCoLC)fst01055902
|
Genre/Form |
Case studies. (OCoLC)fst01423765
|
Added Author |
United States Institute of Peace, issuing body.
|
ISBN |
9781601276674 |
|
1601276672 |
Gpo Item No. |
1063-K-11 (online) |
Sudoc No. |
Y 3.P 31:19/134 |
|