ID | 099821 |
Title Proper | Innovative research the minds of peace experiment |
Other Title Information | a simulation of a potential Palestinian-Israeli public assembly |
Language | ENG |
Author | Sapir, Handelman |
Publication | 2010. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The Minds of Peace Experiment is a simulation of a potential Palestinian-Israeli public assembly. The assembly is a major public negotiating congress that invites delegations from all walks of life to discuss, debate, and negotiate solutions for the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. It is an important peacemaking tool that, together with other channels of peacemaking, can create the conditions for a peaceful resolution of the conflict. This article introduces the Minds of Peace Experiment and its practical implications. It includes theoretical background, a vision for an effective peace process and lessons from the first two rounds of the experiment which were conducted at the University of Missouri-St. Louis. The question is: How can this peacemaking effect be transformed into a mass movement that can culminate in the establishment of a major Palestinian-Israeli Public Negotiating Congress? |
`In' analytical Note | International Negotiation Vol. 15, No. 3; 2010: p.511-528 |
Journal Source | International Negotiation Vol. 15, No. 3; 2010: p.511-528 |
Key Words | Palestinian - Israeli Struggle ; Intractable Conflict ; Peacemaking ; Negotiation ; Public - Assembly Model ; Political - Elite Model |