The academic field of conflict studies is relatively young, although the practice of conflict resolution is as old as mankind. Integrating knowledge from multiple disciplines, conflict studies have formed by the broad foundation of interdisciplinary theory, research, and practice and from time to time, we need to update theoretical and practical concepts in this field.Continue reading “Conflict Studies and Pluralism: a theoretical-practical approach to conflict resolution”
Category Archives: Pluralism
Pluralistic Approaches toward Peacebuilding in the Caucasus
The Caucasus has emerged as one of the most important regions for peace and security in Central Eurasia. The Caucasus contains a set of protracted conflicts that threaten regional stability and risk overspill beyond the region. High levels of military spending and mutual hostility between countries of the region as a result of the protractedContinue reading “Pluralistic Approaches toward Peacebuilding in the Caucasus”
Pluralism and Multiculturalism
Virtual Event – at the University of Ottawa 31 July, 2020 – 3-5 p.m Cultural pluralism is a term used when smaller groups within a larger society maintain their unique cultural identities, whereby their values and practices are accepted by the dominant culture, provided such are consistent with the laws and values of the widerContinue reading “Pluralism and Multiculturalism”