Committee for Conflict Transformation Support

CCTS
Review



Number 16, Spring 2002


This issue contains three articles. The first is by Celia McKeon, Acting Manager of Conciliation Resources' Accord Programme, the aim of which is to create opportunities for learning from peace processes. Her article summarises a recent international workshop on 'Mechanisms for Political Participation of the Public in Peacemaking'. The second is by Diana Francis, who reflects on some fundamental questions raised during a large evaluation process in which she participated. And the third is the review by Michael Randle of Howard Clark's new report: Kosovo Work in Progress: Closing the Cycle of Violence.

Mechanisms for political participation of the public in peacemaking

A summary by Celia McKeon of an Accord Programme analysis workshop held in February 2002

Evaluation: Reflections on experience

In this article Diana Francis reflects on some of the problems and possibilities of evaluation work, prompted by her recent involvement in a large evaluation process.

Coexistence in Kosovo

This review of Howard Clark's report, Kosovo Work in Progress: Closing the Cycle of Violence has been written by Michael Randle.

People, Peace and Power: Conflict Transformation in Action, a new book by Diana Francis, has been published by Pluto Press. The book examines the theory of conflict transformation, and the role of nonviolence within it, and translates this theory into practice using extensive case studies from a variety of practical workshops.
£15.99 from bookshops, or direct from www.plutobooks.com. (Ref PLPEACEP02).

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