Strategic Engagement and Religious Peace-building: a case study of religious peace work in Jerusalem
Keywords:
Jerusalem, Israel, Palestine, Arab-Israeli conflict, Ethnic conflict, Social conflict, Culture conflict, Religions -- Relations, Dialogue, Peace, Peace-building, Christianity, Islam, JudaismAbstract
This article argues for the importance of a dialogue for strategic engagement and presents an analytical approach to it with reference to three different peacebuilding strategies in terms of conflict resolution theories. As a case study example, the article presents three religious organizations engaged in peacebuilding in Jerusalem and explores the different strategies utilized by them. The article further argues that each single strategy possesses a danger of going wrong, at the same time as each single strategy is a vital component as part of a parallel process along with the others – to achieve the common goal of conflict transformation.
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Articles
Published
2014-12-08
How to Cite
Wang, Y. (2014). Strategic Engagement and Religious Peace-building: a case study of religious peace work in Jerusalem. Approaching Religion, 4(2), 71–82. https://doi.org/10.30664/ar.67551
Copyright (c) 2014 Yvonne Wang
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