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Ideological Conflict Links

Tips About Teaching That Address Diversity   Ohio State University, Fisher College of Business. These teaching tips require readers to go beyond addressing issues of diversity or multiculturalism and ask them to become aware of how students are treated as well as how they treat each other.

Ideological Conflict Bibliography  An excellent bibliography of scholarly works in this area.

Orientation to Ideology and Conflict  From Joseph Folger and Robert Bush, an innovative approach to differing ideologies and subsequent mediation, using a problem solving approach.

Institute For the Study of Conflict Ideology and Policy  Chartered in 1988, Institute for the Study of Conflict Ideology and Policy focuses on conflict prone societies in crisis, especially Russia and other post-Soviet republics, paying particular attention to destabilizing factors of a political, ethnic, and/or international nature.

Theories of Conflict and Conflict Resolution Bibliography  An extensive bibliography with links to mediation and conflict and ideology resolution.

Amnesty International  International is a worldwide campaigning movement that works to promote internationally recognized human rights. Their mission is to undertake research and action focused on preventing and ending grave abuses of the rights to physical and mental integrity, freedom of conscience and expression, and freedom from discrimination, within the context of our work to promote all human rights.

Human Rights Watch  Committed to defending human rights worldwide, the Human Rights Watch is committed to conflict resolution through humane and peaceful means.

Human Rights Library  From the University of Minnesota, the principal focus of the Human Rights Center is to help train effective human rights professionals and volunteers. The Human Rights Center assists human rights advocates, monitors, students, and educators.


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