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BOOKS

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MULTI-TRACK DIPLOMACY: A SYSTEMS APPROACH TO PEACE

By Louise Diamond, Ph.D. and Ambassador John W. McDonald, Kumarian Press, 1996


This book identifies and examines nine tracks of the multi-track diplomacy system: government; professional conflict resolution; business; private citizen; research, training, and education; activism; religion; funding; and media or public opinion. 


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THE SHIFTING GROUNDS OF CONFLICT AND PEACEBUILDING: STORIES AND LESSONS

By John W. McDonald with the assistance of Noa Zanolli, Lexington Books

Ambassador John W. McDonald tells stories in the autobiography, offering suggestions for a life of great impact.


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THE PEACE BOOK: 108 SIMPLE WAYS TO CREATE A MORE PEACEFUL WORLD

By Louise Diamond, Ph.D., Conari Press


The book provides simple, everyday tools that can help us accomplish a goal that everybody wants- more peace in our everyday lives and in the world.


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CONFLICT RESOLUTION: TRACK TWO DIPLOMACY

Edited by Ambassador John W. McDonald and Diane Bendahmane, Institute for Multi-Track Diplomacy


This book is largely derived from presentations by Track Two practitioners (Joe Montville, Philip Stewart, Roland Warren, Bryant Wedge, Landrum Bolling, John Burton, John Scali, and Harold Saunders) at a symposium in 1985. Many of their names are recognizable as having made significant contributions to the field.

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THE COURAGE FOR PEACE: DARING TO CREATE HARMONY IN OURSELVES AND THE WORLD

By Louise Diamond, Ph.D., Foreword by Neale Donald Walsch, Conari Press


Louise Diamond uncovers the four principles of inner and outer peace and the simple actions we can take that create peace within ourselves and our world.

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FINDING FORGIVENESS

By Eileen Borris


Throughout our lives we are put into situations calling for forgiveness. We hear about betrayals and abuse and people having affairs. How we choose to handle these situations will affect the quality of our lives. We can choose to hold on to the anger and bitterness and remain a victim to our circumstances or choose another path, that of forgiveness, which will bring a release of our pain and guilt. This is what Finding Forgiveness: A 7-Step Program for Letting Go of Anger and Bitterness is about.

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