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Beyond Intractability: A Free Knowledge Base on More Constructive Approaches to Destructive Conflict

A project of the Conflict Information Consortium at the University of Colorado, this website offers a wealth of information in the form of articles, essays, case studies, guides, and more. It was "written for people who are involved in or studying the really tough conflicts, such as racial and ethnic conflicts, nationalistic struggles, the controversies over homosexual rights, abortion, and the conflicts between the "North" and the "South" -- the developed countries and the developing countries." 

CRIC Identity and Conflict: Cultural Heritage and the Re-construction of Identities after Conflict

This project seeks to illuminate both the empirical and theoretical relationship between cultural heritage, conflict and identity.  It includes extensive case studies of Spain, Bosnia, France, Cyprus, and Germany.

 

 

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The University of North Texas provides Interlibrary Loan for those materials that our library does not hold.

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