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The author, in this adaptation of his talk at the Hewlett Centers meeting, reflects on the post-September 11 world and the critical need to develop peacemaking processes in the 21st Century. One key area that needs attention is nation-building, or sharing the knowledge, skills, and democratic resources of the well-developed countries with less-developed nations. Such development activity is not only morally and ethically correct; it is in our own nation's self-interest as a security measure. Other important post-9/11 considerations include paying attention to what our critics are saying; understanding the media's pivotal role; working with NGOs; and encouraging conflict resolution education.
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Hamburg, D. Preventing War Through Nation-Building: A Self-Interested Approach to Peace. Negotiation Journal 18, 385–389 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1021066609407
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1021066609407