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    ISBN: 9781138774766 , 1138774766
    Language: English
    Pages: XVIII, 157 S. , Ill., Kt.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    Series Statement: Routledge contemporary Southeast Asia series 73
    Series Statement: Routledge contemporary Southeast Asia series
    DDC: 303.6/909594
    Keywords: Conflict management ; Peace-building ; Social justice ; Laos Civilization ; Laos ; Konfliktlösung ; Konfliktregelung ; Soziale Gerechtigkeit ; Laos ; Friedenskonsolidierung ; Konfliktregelung
    Abstract: "Using the case study of Laos, a small landlocked country in Southeast Asia that has seen some of the world's most brutal forms of poverty and violence, this book examines the power of traditional and indigenous conflict resolution systems as a tool for social justice. It explores how the conflict resolution mechanisms build infrastructures that support social harmony, and address larger scale conflicts within communities, nations and international arenas. The book discusses how over centuries, foreign powers have polarised and used the ethnic groups of Laos to support their own agendas, and how in spite of this, the Lao people have consistently managed to recreate the peace and harmony that support their social relationships, whether that is within groups or between many distinct groups. Through the development and use of appropriate grassroots conflict resolution structures that do not require a formal court system and exists outside the political arena, they have been successful in resolving conflicts within and across cultural groups. The book shows that the conflict resolution systems of Laos are embedded in the fabric of ordinary, everyday life, and operate independently of the hierarchical structures that dominate governing institutions"--
    Abstract: "Using the case study of Laos, a small landlocked country in Southeast Asia that has seen some of the world's most brutal forms of poverty and violence, this book examines the power of traditional and indigenous conflict resolution systems as a tool for social justice. It explores how the conflict resolution mechanisms build infrastructures that support social harmony, and address larger scale conflicts within communities, nations and international arenas. The book discusses how over centuries, foreign powers have polarised and used the ethnic groups of Laos to support their own agendas, and how in spite of this, the Lao people have consistently managed to recreate the peace and harmony that support their social relationships, whether that is within groups or between many distinct groups. Through the development and use of appropriate grassroots conflict resolution structures that do not require a formal court system and exists outside the political arena, they have been successful in resolving conflicts within and across cultural groups. The book shows that the conflict resolution systems of Laos are embedded in the fabric of ordinary, everyday life, and operate independently of the hierarchical structures that dominate governing institutions"--
    Description / Table of Contents: Background and historical context of LaosFace and eyes : understanding conflict through metaphors -- Op-lom : the language of conflict resolution -- Rebuilding through rituals -- Cross-cultural conflict : from micro to macro -- Grassroots conflict resolution : building from the ground up -- Tenets of conflict resolution.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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