The articles collected in this volume refl ect analyses of the range of different approaches to Peace and Confl ict research, and whilst it is obvious that there can never be any easy answers to any of these challenges, it is, nevertheless, encouraging that so many young academics from several parts of the world should come together in Venice (San Nicólo Monastery, Lido, September 2006), under the aegis of the EDEN Network, to discuss their interdisciplinary and multi-disciplinary work
Humanitarian and military interaction: changing contexts and concepts
págs. 23-68
págs. 69-80
Confronting the past, building the future: the role of post-conflict justice in Africa
págs. 81-102
Uribe's "peace" policies: perpetuating violence by disguising the Colombian conflict
págs. 103-120
Double or treble human rights protection?: the interplay of OSCE standards with other systems of norms
págs. 121-134
A "history of the present": reflections on the representation of history in peace and conflict reseach
Robert C Hudson
págs. 135-158
págs. 159-182
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