Description: Nation-building and Identity Conflicts by Ariel Hernandez Ending identity conflicts through negotiated agreements is an intractable process that is embedded complexly in the nation-building process. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Ending identity conflicts through negotiated agreements is an intractable process that is embedded complexly in the nation-building process. Ariel Hernandez looks on the complexity of the nation-building process in the Philippines and how its social and political context constrains the achievement of a peace agreement that would withhold new challenges as the process unfolds. Mediation as one of the possible modes of intervention to resolve identity conflicts is taken as the self-evident instrument to end the 40 year old conflict between the Filipino society at large and the Bangsamoro. The analysis confirms that mediation and other types of intervention are contributing to the intractability of identity conflicts by bringing in further complexities in the negotiation process. The conceptualization of "stumbling blocks" may provide knowledge based resources to develop strategies to "facilitate" the mediation process that allows negotiating parties to cope with the complexity of the bargaining table. Back Cover Ending identity conflicts through negotiated agreements is an intractable process that is embedded complexly in the nation-building process. Ariel Hernandez looks on the complexity of the nation-building process in the Philippines and how its social and political context constrains the achievement of a peace agreement that would withhold new challenges as the process unfolds. Mediation as one of the possible modes of intervention to resolve identity conflicts is taken as the self-evident instrument to end the 40 year old conflict between the Filipino society at large and the Bangsamoro. The analysis confirms that mediation and other types of intervention are contributing to the intractability of identity conflicts by bringing in further complexities in the negotiation process. The conceptualization of "stumbling blocks" may provide knowledge based resources to develop strategies to "facilitate" the mediation process that allows negotiating parties to cope with the complexity of the bargaining table. Contents A Theorization of the Concept of Identity and Identity Conflicts The Nation as a Subject of Scientific Studies Mediation Strategic Facilitation of the Mindanao Peace Process Target Groups Researchers and students of conflict management, political science, sociology Policy makers and negotiators in conflict management The Author Dr. Ariel Macaspac Hernandez is a political scientist and mediator and currently a researcher at the Chair of Energy Management at the University of Leipzig. Author Biography Dr. Ariel Macaspac Hernandez is a political scientist and mediator and currently a researcher at the Chair of Energy Management at the University of Leipzig. Table of Contents A Theorization of the Concept of Identity and Identity Conflicts.- The Nation as a Subject of Scientific Studies.- Mediation.- Strategic Facilitation of the Mindanao Peace Process. Feature Study in the field of social sciences Description for Sales People Ending identity conflicts through negotiated agreements is an intractable process that is embedded complexly in the nation-building process. Ariel Hernandez looks on the complexity of the nation-building process in the Philippines and how its social and political context constrains the achievement of a peace agreement that would withhold new challenges as the process unfolds. Mediation as one of the possible modes of intervention to resolve identity conflicts is taken as the self-evident instrument to end the 40 year old conflict between the Filipino society at large and the Bangsamoro. The analysis confirms that mediation and other types of intervention are contributing to the intractability of identity conflicts by bringing in further complexities in the negotiation process. The conceptualization of "stumbling blocks" may provide knowledge based resources to develop strategies to "facilitate" the mediation process that allows negotiating parties to cope with the complexity of the bargaining table. Details ISBN3658052147 Author Ariel Hernandez Year 2014 ISBN-10 3658052147 ISBN-13 9783658052140 Format Paperback Short Title NATION-BUILDING & IDENTITY CON Language English Media Book Residence Brooklyn, NY, US Subtitle Facilitating the Mediation Process in Southern Philippines Pages 244 Edition 2014th Illustrations 4 Illustrations, black and white; XVIII, 244 p. 4 illus. DOI 10.1007/978-3-658-05215-7 Imprint Springer VS Place of Publication Weisbaden Country of Publication Germany Publisher Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden Edition Description 2014 ed. Publication Date 2014-03-25 DEWEY 320.5409599 Audience Professional & Vocational We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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ISBN-13: 9783658052140
Book Title: Nation-building and Identity Conflicts
Number of Pages: 244 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Nation-Building and Identity Conflicts: Facilitating the Mediation Process in Southern Philippines
Publisher: Springer
Publication Year: 2014
Item Height: 210 mm
Item Weight: 3451 g
Type: Textbook
Author: Ariel Hernandez
Subject Area: Family Sociology, Political Science
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Format: Paperback