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 Book(s)

REGIONAL TRADE INTEGRATION AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION@
Edited by Shaheen Rafi Khan Routledge/IDRC 2008

REGIONAL TRADE INTEGRATION AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION

CONSTRUYENDO LA DEMOCRACIA EN SOCIEDADES POSCONFLICTO
Un enfoque comparado entre Guatemala y El Salvador@

Dinorah Azpuru, Ligia Blanco, Ricardo Córdova Macías, Nayelly Loya Marín, Carlos G. Ramos, and Adrián Zapata F&G Editores/IDRC 2007

CONSTRUYENDO LA DEMOCRACIA EN SOCIEDADES POSCONFLICTO <br> Un enfoque comparado entre Guatemala y El Salvador

PAZ, CONFLICTO Y SOCIEDAD CIVIL EN AMÉRICA LATINA Y EL CARIBE@
Edited by Andrés Serbin CRIES/Icaria/IDRC 2007

PAZ, CONFLICTO Y SOCIEDAD CIVIL EN AMÉRICA LATINA Y EL CARIBE

SECURITY AND DEMOCRACY IN SOUTHERN AFRICA@
Edited by Gavin Cawthra, Andre du Pisani, and Abillah Omari Wits University Press/IDRC 2007

SECURITY AND DEMOCRACY IN SOUTHERN AFRICA

ENTRE EL PERDÓN Y EL PAREDÓN
Preguntas y dilemas de la justicia transicional@

Edited by Angelika Rettberg Ediciones UNIANDES/IDRC 2005

ENTRE EL PERDÓN Y EL PAREDÓN <BR>Preguntas y dilemas de la justicia transicional

GREED AND GRIEVANCE
Economic Agendas in Civil Wars@

Edited by Mats Berdal and David M. Malone Lynne Rienner/IDRC 2000

GREED AND GRIEVANCE <br> Economic Agendas in Civil Wars


 Document(s)

Community Approaches to Coping with the Traumas of Violent Conflict 2008-03
So far, community approaches to coping with trauma have received little attention, but an emerging field has been questioning psychological approaches that examine trauma and the consequences of violent conflict only at an individual level. Open file



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