from EMU's Center for Justice and Peacebuilding (CJP)

History Matters: Understanding Afghanistan and Pakistan

March 29th, 2010 (Issue: Spring-Summer 2010)

Understanding Afghanistan and Pakistan today starts with grasping the basics about their interconnected histories, including the roles other powers have played in this region. The situations we see today have deep roots. Some of the story lines are sadly familiar, with mistakes and tragedies repeated.

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Ten Steps Toward Ending the Chaos

March 29th, 2010 (Issue: Spring-Summer 2010)

These are excerpted, sometimes paraphrased, from the concluding chapter of Descent Into Chaos – The U.S. and the Disaster in Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Central Asia by Ahmed Rashid.

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Updating Jirga: New Purposes for Old Tradition

March 29th, 2010 (Issue: Spring-Summer 2010)

Ali Gohar, MA ’02, is working to update the traditional system of jirga in the border areas of Pakistan and Afghanistan. He believes passionately in the core function of jirga, whereby certain elders are recognized in their communities for their wisdom and ethics; these elders gather to make community-wide decisions, resolve problems, and dispense justice.

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Building Schools: Spreading Hope to 120,000 Afghan Children

March 29th, 2010 (Issue: Spring-Summer 2010)

The two-hour car trip from her home in a suburb of Washington D.C. to graduate classes at EMU’s Center for Justice and Peacebuilding in Harrisonburg, Va., is a minor inconvenience for Suraya Sadeed, an Afghan-American woman who has spent days on horseback and foot to oversee the delivery of relief supplies to destitute Afghans, who [...]

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The Afghans: Nation Building Is the Answer, Not War

March 29th, 2010 (Issue: Spring-Summer 2010)

Experience shows that use of armed force results in more violence and resistance.  — Saeed Murad Rahi, MA ’07 Senior Advisor, Rule of Law Stabilization Program
The Taliban and al-Qaeda are major threats to the stability of Afghanistan. But no military can solve this problem once and for all. The long-term answer lies in building up [...]

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The Pakistanis: Persisting Despite Despair

March 29th, 2010 (Issue: Spring-Summer 2010)

We need to change the psyche and attitudes of people. –Nadeem Masih, Executive Director, Human Welfare Organization
The 15 Pakistanis who responded to a January 2010 query from Peacebuilder magazine did not mince words: Conditions in their country are spiraling downward.
“If a day passes by without a bomb blast or a suicide attack, that becomes a day [...]

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Advancing Peace & Mitigating Crises

March 29th, 2010 (Issue: Spring-Summer 2010)

Dr. Lisa Schirch, director of the 3D Security Initiative and EMU professor of peacebuilding, and Chic Dambach, president and CEO of the Alliance for Peacebuilding, prepared this summary for Peacebuilder of their extensive list of recommendations for policymakers considering changes to the U.S. Foreign Assistance Act in 2010.

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Economic Development in Afghanistan

March 29th, 2010 (Issue: Spring-Summer 2010)

By David R. Brubaker
I was invited to Afghanistan for a week-long consultancy in June 2009 with an organization funded by USAID to bolster Afghan-run businesses. The organization is called Afghanistan Small and Medium Enterprise Development (ASMED), a program implemented by DAI, based in Bethesda, Maryland. Its more than 75 staff members, drawn from five regional [...]

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Subscribe to Howard Zehr’s Blog (It’s free.)

December 17th, 2009 (Issue: Fall-Winter 2009-10)

Howard Zehr regularly posts reflections at emu.edu/rj-blog on some aspect of his work. By clicking on “Subscribe” on the left of the blog’s main page, readers can receive an e-mail alerting them to a fresh entry in the blog. Here are thoughts culled from Zehr’s first set of blogs.

“The real genius of restorative justice is [...]

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Howard Zehr Keeps Planting Restorative Justice Seeds

December 17th, 2009 (Issue: Fall-Winter 2009-10)

At age 65, Howard Zehr muses with friends and colleagues about retiring and spending more time on his photography and kayaking, but he shows no signs of slowing down. If anything, Zehr’s schedule seems fuller than ever as he mentors successors.

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