Culture of peace: the concept within the Sudanese context.

From: Ahfad Journal | Date: December 1, 2003| Author: Hussein, Durria Mansour El- | Copyright information

This paper is the result of research conducted to identify a culture of peace within the Sudanese context. The first part contains an introduction on the war situation and its horrific effects. It also considers the transfer of conflict from a destructive outcome to a constructive one. The paper also discusses peace building and the framework in which it can be achieved. The second part of the paper focuses on the concept of culture of peace and how to transfer from a culture of wa...

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