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Development Bulletin No.53
Conflict and Peacemaking in the Pacific:
Social and Gender Perspectives
November 2000

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Introduction: Conflict, peacemaking and development
Pamela Thomas

Women and conflict resolution in international law
Mary Wood and Hilary Charlesworth

Conflict, gender, peacemaking, and alternative nationalisms in the Western Pacific
Bronwen Douglas

Australia’s response to conflict and peacemaking in the Pacific
Peter Nugent

Strengthening communities for peace in Bougainville
Helen Hakena 

The peace process in Bougainville during the ceasefire period: 1999-00
Ruth Saovana-Spriggs

Restorative justice in Bougainville
Patrick Howley

The relationship between development and violence against women in post-conflict Bougainville
Michelle Tonissen

Reflections on change, ethnicity and conflict: Family and ethnic violence in Papua New Guinea
Carol Kidu

Violence and peacemaking in Papua New Guinea: A realistic assessment of the social and cultural issues at grassroots level
Martha Macintyre

Gender, culture and conflict resolution among the Murik of the Sepik River, Papua New Guinea
David Lipset

Understanding the conflict in Solomon Islands as a practical means to peacemaking
Ruth Liloqula

Resolving conflict in Solomon Islands: The Women for Peace approach
Alice A. Pollard

Peacemaking in Solomon Islands: The experience of the Guadalcanal Women for Peace movement
Dalcy Tovosia Paina

The churches in Solomon Islands and Fiji: Responses to the crises of 2000
Christine Weir

The complexity of ethnic conflict in Fiji: Finding effective interventions
Barbara Pirie

Approaches to conflict resolution in Fiji
Mosese T. Waqa

Gender and the role of the media in conflict and peacemaking: The Fiji experience
Sharon Bhagwan Rolls

Conceptualising and addressing the mental health impacts of gender roles in conflict and peacemaking
Helen Leslie

Recognising ‘victim mentality’: A lesson from Kosovo
Andrew Gardiner

The UN Transitional Administration in East Timor: Gender affairs
Sherrill Whittington 

Women and peacemaking
Prue A. Bates

The needs of representation of minority ethnic, clan and tribal groups in development in Sub Saharan Africa 
Haileluel Gebre-Selassie 

ACFOA Briefing

Threats and opportunities in Solomon Islands: Sinking or swimming in uncharted waters
Christopher Chevalier

Viewpoint

Peace building and money in Bougainville and Solomon Islands
Phillip Miller 

Global Debate

Summary of recommendations and strategies for action from the Commonwealth Pacific Symposium on Gender, Politics and Conflict/Peace

Summary of OECD/DAC Task Force on Conflict, Peace and Development Cooperation

United Nations Security Council Resolution on Women, Peace and Security

Final Statement of the International Women's Summit to Redefine Security

Women and women’s organisations in post-conflict societies: the role of international assistance 
Krishna Kumar

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