Actors and Approaches to Peacebuilding

Actors and Approaches to Peacebuilding

This diagram was first developed with a pen in hand and a napkin over tea and coffee. I was sitting with a researcher who was asking about experiences I had just had in Nicaragua of moving between people that were on two sides of a war. She asked me, “How do you explain what peacebuilding is in this kind of a setting?” I drew this picture on a napkin where we were sitting having lunch of this triangle because I was trying to describe something, not prescribe something.

Lederach, John Paul. “Actors and Approaches to Peacebuilding.” In Building Peace: Sustainable Reconciliation in Divided Societies, by John Paul Lederach. United States Institute of Peace Press, 1997.

Reproduced by permission of United States Institute of Peace Press.

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