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category: History
published: May 2006
ISBN:9780774812580
publisher: UBC Press

Negotiating Buck Naked

Doukhobors, Public Policy, and Conflict Resolution

by Gregory Cran

tagged: alternative dispute resolution, civil rights, social history
Description

Negotiating Buck Naked examines the accord closely. Why did the violence end? How was the accord reached? What factors enabled it to succeed when numerous other interventions had failed? How did it change the patterns of conflict between the factions? To answer these questions, Cran develops a theoretical framework for understanding the process of dispute resolution, emphasizing that competing discourses are juxtaposed and that it is these different but equally valid narratives that must be negotiated. Using this approach, Cran extracts from the Doukhobor conflict valuable lessons for understanding the nature of both terrorism and hegemonic practices, and traces how we view conflict and intervention from a Western perspective.

About the Author

Gregory Cran

Contributor Notes

Gregory J. Cran is Director of the School of Peace and Conflict Management at Royal Roads University and is a former treaty negotiator for the BC provincial government.

Awards
  • Long-listed, George Ryga Award for Social Awareness in BC Writing and Publishing
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