Suggested Reading Lists: 1. Fischer, M. (2011) Transitional Justice and Reconciliation: Theory and Practice. Available at: http://www.berghoffoundation.org/fileadmin/redaktion/Publications/Handbook/Articles/fischer_tj_and_re c_handbook.pdf 2. Smith, A (2005) ‘Education in the twenty-first century: Conflict, reconstruction and reconciliation’ Compare Vol. 35, No. 4, December 2005, pp. 373–391. Available at: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Fiona_Leach/publication/44836575_Education_ in_the_twentyfirst_century_conflict_reconciliation_and_reconstruction/links/5468b09f0cf2f5eb1804e 6d1.pdf 3. Bradley, M. Ed. (2015) Forced Migration, Reconciliation, and Justice. Montrea-LondonChicago: McGill-Queen’s University Press. (Available in the Library) 4. Senehi, J. (2002). Constructive storytelling: A peace process. Peace and Conflict Studies, 9(2), 41-63. (The PDF of the entire journal edition is free-access at: http://shss.nova.edu/pcs/journalsPDF/V9N2.pdf ) 5. Goodhand, J. and D. Hulme (1999) “From wars to complex political emergences: understanding conflict and peace-building in the new world disorder”, Third World Quarterly, Vol. 20, No. 1, p. 13-26 (available in the Library as e-journal) 6. Valentino, B.A. (2011). “The True Costs of Humanitarian Intervention: The Hard Truth About a Noble Notion”, Foreign Affairs, Vol. 90, No 6, p 60-73. (available at http://people.umass.edu/charli/docs/ValentinoFA.pdf ) 7. Senehi, J. (2002). Constructive storytelling: A peace process. Peace and Conflict Studies, 9(2), 41-63. (The PDF of the entire journal edition is free-access at: http://shss.nova.edu/pcs/journalsPDF/V9N2.pdf )