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Call for Papers

"Building Sustainable Futures: Enacting Peace and
Development"
22nd Global Conference
International Peace Research Association (IPRA)
University of Leuven
Leuven (Belgium)
15-19 July 2008

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We would like to announce the 2008 IPRA Global Conference,
"Building Sustainable Futures: Enacting Peace and
Development" to be hosted by the University of Leuven,
Belgium from 15-19 July 2008. The overall theme of the
conference focuses on the interaction between economic
development, environmental change and conflict prevention
and peace building efforts in the 21st century. Sustainable
development cannot succeed without adequate efforts to build
sustainable peace at local, national, regional and global
levels.

We expect approximately 150 panels and roundtables organised
by IPRA's specialised Commissions and Working Groups (see
our website: www.ipraweb.org) and plenaries on: Human
Security and Development, African Peace Building, Peace
Research in Latin America, Listening to the Middle East,
Peace and Intellectual Solidarity, Effective Nonviolent
Policy-Making, Youth and Conflict/Peace, Celebrating the
Founders of Peace Research, and Faith in Peace. You are
invited to participate in the upcoming conference by
proposing a panel, roundtable or paper to an IPRA Commission
or Working Group. For more information and online
application until 1 October 2007, go to: www.ipra2008.org

The International Peace Research Association (IPRA)
Established by John Burton, Elise and Kenneth Boulding and
others, IPRA has been researching the conditions of
sustainable peace and the causes of violence since 1964.
IPRA seeks to review the state of peace research and advance
the study of cutting edge issues affecting peace all over
the world. At its global conferences, scholars, peace
practitioners and decision-makers from every continent and
all sides of conflicts share their findings and pursue new
initiatives. These interactions occur both at the
specialized level through IPRA's numerous Commissions' and
Working Groups' panels as well as through plenaries
addressing far-reaching issues. For a list of these thematic
Commissions and Working Groups as well as our regional
associations of peace research, see our brochure or website
(www.ipraweb.org). Here you may also find details, links and
how to become a member.

Last summer we were pleased to host 400 participants from 59
countries at our 21st biennial conference, Patterns of
Conflict, Paths to Peace, in Calgary, Canada. The plenary
sessions focused on: peace journalism, the meaning of
professionalism in peace building, peace building
architecture, security with a human face, regional
developments in peace research, and Canadian First Nations
on peace. If you were not there, we hope to see you in
Leuven.


Contact:

International Peace Research Association(IPRA)
K.U.Leuven
Parkstraat 45 bus 3602
3000 Leuven
Belgium
Tel: +32 16 32 32 41
Fax: +32 16 32 30 88
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.ipra2008.org

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