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Public Policies in Shared Societies

A Comparative Approach

Palgrave Macmillan

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Table of contents (12 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xx
  2. Introduction

    • Mari Fitzduff
    Pages 1-26
  3. Governance for Shared Societies

    • Judith Large, Rebecca Herrington
    Pages 27-52
  4. Economics for Shared Societies

    • Maria Prandi
    Pages 53-73
  5. Health Work for Shared Societies

    • Kolitha Wickramage
    Pages 96-128
  6. Education for Shared Societies

    • Tony Gallagher
    Pages 129-148
  7. Environments for Shared Societies

    • Mattijs J. van Maasakkers
    Pages 149-166
  8. Culture for Shared Societies

    • Sally Holt, Zdenka Machnyikova
    Pages 167-214
  9. Land for Shared Societies

    • John W. Bruce, Sally Holt
    Pages 215-240
  10. Implementing Policies for Shared Societies

    • Clem McCartney
    Pages 241-263
  11. Frameworks for Shared Societies

    • Mari Fitzduff
    Pages 264-276
  12. Conclusion

    • Mari Fitzduff
    Pages 277-283
  13. Back Matter

    Pages 284-293

About this book

Communities throughout the world are increasingly diverse in their racial, ethnic and religious make up. Using examples drawn from over 50 countries in a variety of fields from economics to education, this book explores how governmental, economic and social institutions are adapting their policies to create more cohesive and peaceful societies.

Reviews

"This book marks an important step forward in thinking. We know the democracy deficit requires a culture of democracy as well as free and fair elections. Mari Fitzduff and her colleagues show how the development deficit requires conscious conflict resolution and prevention strategies and the shared society work they describe also begins to point to the dignity deficit which is the next major challenge. This is not a simplistic recipe for success but a menu with each different course informed by a range of options, evidenced out of a remarkable array of field experiences. I think it is destined to be a significant guide and reference text in our field for students, policy-makers and the hands-on operators who have to make it all happen." - John, Lord Alderdice of Knock, Convenor of the Liberal Democrats in the House of Lords and formerly Leader of the Alliance Party of Northern Ireland.

"The ability to manage 'difference' and 'differences' for the public good is one of the most important challenges of the 21st century. This book sheds a deeply informed light on the subject, makes a compelling case why it is so important, and gives sage guidance on how to address. Most usefully, it presents interdisciplinary approaches that integrate conflict resolution and prevention into the key domains of societal interaction - education, governance, land, environment and more - and offers concrete and successful case studies which demonstrate the kind of leadership and governance that all countries should aspire toward." - Gay Rosenblum-Kumar, works at an intergovernmental organization on strengthening national capacities and institutions for conflict prevention and transformation in divided societies

"What you have in your hands is a thorough and comprehensive handbook for those working to bridge a divided society. The information is easily adaptable to every society aspiring to build an inclusive and equal future for all. Fitzduff and her colleagues bring here intellect, passion, and expertize which is of great value. This book should be on every decision-maker's desk. I know I will be referring to it frequently, despite having 30 years as a practitioner experience in the field." - Mohammed Darawshe, Co-executive Director, The Abraham Fund Initiatives

"While many books focus on the difficulties caused by divided societies, this luminous volume stands out for its willingness to tackle the complexity of creating shared societies. The authors break important new conceptual ground, presenting an overarching framework for creating shared societies, from conflict analysis to policy options. Even more important, they shine a light on issues of sharing and division in specific contexts such as land reform, culture and education, developing new lenses for peacebuilding along the way. Fascinating case studies, charts, and matrices provide concrete examples of shared political, legal, and cultural space, and add heft to the theoretical analysis. This book should find its way onto the shelf of every serious student of peacebuilding - and anyone who cares about peace in the increasingly divided societies in which we live now." - Melanie Greenberg, President and CEO, Alliance for Peacebuilding

Authors and Affiliations

  • Masters Programme in Coexistence and Conflict, University of Brandeis, USA

    Mari Fitzduff

About the author

Judith Large, University of Essex, UK Rebecca Herrington, Brandeis University, USA Tom Hadden, Queen's University Belfast, Northern Ireland Tony Gallagher, Queen's University Belfast, Northern Ireland Mattijs van Maasakkers, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA Zdenka Machnyikova, Initiative on Quiet Diplomacy, Human Rights Internet, Canada Clem McCartney, independent consultant on conflict and civil society peacebuilding issues John W. Bruce, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA Kolitha Wickmarage, World Health Organization Maria Prandi, founder of businessandhumanrights.es

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eBook USD 39.99
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  • Own it forever
Softcover Book USD 54.99
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  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
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Hardcover Book USD 54.99
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  • Durable hardcover edition
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