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Abstract
Acknowledgments
Foreword
Abbreviations
Introduction
Questions I am aiming to address
The organization of the text
Part I
Chapter 1
Binary frames in conflict resolution
Realist theories of international relations
Liberal theories of international relations
In the shadow of Track 1: interactive problem solving
Alternative to binary frames in conflict resolution
Multitrack models of conflict resolution
Network theory
The third side
Constructivist trends in conflict analysis
Reflective and elicitive practice
Theories of ethnicity and nationalism
Critical theory
Structuration theory: segue into participatory research design
Chapter 2
Participatory action research
Case selection
Auto-ethnography
First-person action research and collective auto-ethnography
Second-person action research
Ethical considerations and limitations
Chapter 3
My background, the resulting perspective and subjectivity, and their role in this research
Part II
Chapter 4
The program design and implementation
Program design vs. program reality
Intermission
Back to dialogue
Methodological agony
Reframing
Getting real
Closure
Implications of the Syrian dialogue for this research: toward inclusive frames that do not privilege the violent extremes
Chapter 5
The Nagorno-Karabakh Analytic Initiative
The first meeting
The first full symposium
The second full symposium
Working group
Implications of the Nagorno-Karabakh Analytic Initiative for recognizing power dynamics and resulting exclusion, and marginalization
Part II postscript
Part III
Chapter 6
In the shadow of the international relations discourse
Practical implications of naming initiatives “Track 2”: impact on selection
Practical implications of naming initiatives “Track 2”: impact on dialogue
Leaving the shadow: addressing patterns of marginalization influenced by the international relations discourse
Conceptual alternatives
Evolving Designs: rethinking the language of mediation
Evolving Designs: rethinking dialogue and PSW
Evolving Designs in practice: transforming the Analytic Initiative
Chapter 6 postscript: gender and other binaries that affect conflict resolution practice
Chapter conclusions
Chapter 7
Formation of a single dominant faction within initiatives
Cultural intelligibility to the organizers
Reliance on a dominant discourse external to the initiative
Competition for domination and shifting marginalization
Recognizing and addressing domination and resulting marginalization
Chapter conclusions
Chapter 8
Competition among organizations
Walking the talk: the case for the organizations preaching cooperation to lead by example
Power struggles within teams
Addressing marginalization within teams
Chapter conclusions
Chapter 9
Reflection: the learning and the key findings
Action: Evolving Designs in Imagine Center’s recent initiatives
Questions for further research
Postscript
Bibliography
Copyright