Coordinating Committee for Conflict Resolution Training in Europe

CCCRTE


  CCCRTE Newsletter

Number 3, Spring 1996

Transition in the Transcaucasus
by Jonathan Cohen

In the past five years, the Transcaucasus has been racked by a profusion of conflicts. State-building has been matched by an internal dynamic of state and social disintegration: ethno-political conflicts have been accompanied by social and economic disintegration, a proliferation of availability of small arms and the development of armed groupings have exacerbated these processes.

Coping by carrying on: Reflections on the Balatonfured workshop
by Diana Francis

There were clear reasons for the intensity of feelings here; but in a mixed or male group could they have been expressed and handled with such freedom?

Some personal thoughts on the role of the CCCRTE
by Clem McCartney

The exchange of skills, information and expertise can be done across projects and groups and the participants can then pass it on in their own projects and regions.

Leaves of hope in Ingushetia
by Roswitha Jarman

The Ossetians living in the villages to which the Ingush are being returned do not want the Ingush to come back and throw stones at them and their buses. They burn houses that are being rebuilt, and, on the day before I left, an Ingush woman was killed in a market.

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