Searching the Soul for Peace

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by Raghda Abu-Shala, Palestine    When we first arrived at the 2014 IPSI Bologna Symposium each participant was asked to choose one training day to write a blog post reflecting our thoughts on what we [...]

Searching the Soul for Peace2019-01-02T18:19:42+00:00

Experiences in Knowledge and Training

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by Mojdeh Abtahi, Iran We concluded the second week of the 2014 Bologna Symposium with Clingendael Institute Deputy Director Wilbur Perlot as well as Alvaro de Soto, a career diplomat who has held senior positions [...]

Experiences in Knowledge and Training2019-01-02T18:19:42+00:00

The Efficacy of Non-Violent Action

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by Punya Bagga, India/Canada As we moved into our third week of the symposium, we were introduced to a form of conflict resolution, or more appropriately, a different way of waging conflict: nonviolent action. Hailing [...]

The Efficacy of Non-Violent Action2019-01-02T18:19:42+00:00

Fulfillment in a Career as a Peacebuilder

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by Amy Guest, USA When I started graduate school nearly a year ago, I was positive that I wanted to get involved in international relations and diplomacy. My end goal was to work for the [...]

Fulfillment in a Career as a Peacebuilder2019-01-02T18:19:42+00:00

La verità, niente di più sovversivo

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by Claire Connellan, Austrailia    On Thursday, as our third week at the Bologna Symposium neared its end, we began the first of two days of presentations by Jack Duvall, Dr. Maciej Bartkowski and Dr. [...]

La verità, niente di più sovversivo2019-01-02T18:19:42+00:00

The Centrality of Protection and a Rights-based Approach

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by Marta d'Agosto, Italy   When Dept. Secretary General Jan Eliasson gave the keynote speech at the 2014 Bologna IPSI Symposium, the students asked him, “What shall we take into account when working in the humanitarian [...]

The Centrality of Protection and a Rights-based Approach2019-01-02T18:19:42+00:00

Reconciliation: The Challenge of Demobilizing the Mind

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by Nastasha Tara Hibbard, South Africa How can reconciliation be achieved when the memory of a conflict and the need for justice weighs heavy on one's soul? This is a question that many people, including myself, have [...]

Reconciliation: The Challenge of Demobilizing the Mind2019-01-02T18:19:42+00:00

Is the past really past? Some important insights

2019-01-02T18:19:43+00:00

by Elinah Nciizah, Zimbabwe  We are in our last week at the IPSI 2014 Bologna Symposium yet every day is a first-hand discovery of shared thoughts, ideas, knowledge and practice. Certainly, learning at the 2014 [...]

Is the past really past? Some important insights2019-01-02T18:19:43+00:00

Self-Assessment: Being the Change you Hope to See

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by Thea Price, United States  This week at the 2014 IPSI Bologna Symposium we were so fortunate to have the opportunity to hear from an incredible mediator and peace builder with over twenty years’ experience, [...]

Self-Assessment: Being the Change you Hope to See2019-01-02T18:19:43+00:00

Without Justice There Is No Peace

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by Oscar Sánchez Piñeiro As we have seen from the 2014 IPSI Bologna Symposium speakers who have presented their work in the last few weeks, there exists a proliferation of NGOs and private entities involved [...]

Without Justice There Is No Peace2019-01-02T18:19:43+00:00
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