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Conversations in Conflict Studies- Building the Conditions for Constructive Strategies

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Louis Kriesberg is Professor Emeritus of Sociology, Maxwell Professor Emeritus of Social Conflict Studies, and founding director of the Program on the Analysis and Resolution of Conflicts (PARC). He writes and speaks on issues relating to American foreign policy, the Middle East, and the fields of conflict resolution, peace studies, and constructive conflict. His conversation in conflict presentation draws from the last chapter of his forthcoming book, Realizing Peace, coming out in February 2015, published by Oxford University Press. The first chapter of the book is accessible on his webpage
  
Other recently published books are: the 4th edition of Constructive Conflicts, co-authored with Bruce W. Dayton, published in 2012,  Conflict Transformation and Peacebuilding: Moving from Violence to Sustainable Peace (co-ed. with Bruce Dayton, 2009), International Conflict Resolution (1992), and Timing the De-Escalation of International Conflicts (co-ed., 1991.  In addition, he has published about 160 book chapters and articles.

Conversations in Conflict Studies is sponsored by PARCC - Program for the Advancement of Research on Conflict and Collaboration. Follow us @PARCCatMaxwell, tweet #ConvoInConflict


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