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Envisioning Reconciliation - Signs of Hope for the Middle East

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While political reconciliation is often understood as promoting peace and harmony in post-conflict situations, Barakat explores reconciliation amid crisis and conflict with a particular focus on Israel and Palestine. Various pre-conditions for reconciliation are addressed (truth, justice, trust), and barriers hindering reconciliation's prospects in conflicts are diagnosed (denial, dehuminazation, non-recognition). Perceptions of the past and aspirations for the future are formulated such as apology, forgiveness and empathetic dialogue. Political reconciliation processes are profound and long-term; they demand changes in basic aspirations, emotions, and feelings among those involved in conflict. Barakat concludes that promoting reconciliation requires both a top down and bottom up approach. In this lessons from South Africa can be learnt. Leading figures like Nelson Mandela are models in promoting a shift in the psychosocial thinking conducive to social conflict transformation.

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Zeina Barakat, a Jerusalem-born Palestinian scholar, Dr. phil. (Friedrich-Schiller Universität Jena 2017), is a Research Assistant at Europa-Universität Flensburg and since 2019 a Research Associate at the Von Hügel Institute (Cambridge University/ UK).

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While political reconciliation is often understood as promoting peace and harmony in post-conflict situations, Barakat explores reconciliation amid crisis and conflict with a particular focus on Israel and Palestine. Various pre-conditions for reconciliation are addressed (truth, justice, trust), and barriers hindering reconciliation’s prospects in conflicts are diagnosed (denial, dehuminazation, non-recognition). Perceptions of the past and aspirations for the future are formulated such as apology, forgiveness and empathetic dialogue.


Political reconciliation processes are profound and long-term; they demand changes in basic aspirations, emotions, and feelings among those involved in conflict. Barakat concludes that promoting reconciliation requires both a top down and bottom up approach. In this lessons from South Africa can be learnt. Leading figures like Nelson Mandela are models in promoting a shift in the psychosocial thinking conducive to social conflict transformation.

Product details

Authors Zeina Barakat, Zeina (Dr.) Barakat
Publisher WBG Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 29.08.2022
 
EAN 9783534406906
ISBN 978-3-534-40690-6
No. of pages 164
Dimensions 148 mm x 18 mm x 210 mm
Weight 329 g
Series Reconciliation and Conflict Resolution
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Miscellaneous

Trauma, Palästina, Israel, Peace, Education, Leadership, Security, Narrative, Middle East, forgiveness, Trust, Truth, justice, empathy, wbg Publishing Services, Dialogue, Palestine, Coexistence, Conflict Resolution, Reconciliation and Conflict Resolution, Normalization, ReCo, apology

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