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TRANSCEND INTERNATIONAL:
A NETWORK FOR PEACE AND DEVELOPMENT


Dear friends, our web site is undergoing reconstruction. Complete information regarding TRANSCEND Network, including members' articles, will be available at a later stage. In this version you will be able to access the page with works by Johan Galtung, all TRANSCEND web sites, and brief description of TRANSCEND Projects with contact details. Thank you for your attention, support and understanding!
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   TRANSCEND Brief Info:     
  TRANSCEND INTERNATIONAL connects autonomous individuals and centers working on peace by peaceful means, development by developmental means and environment by environmental means. The mission statement defines four pillars: To bring about a more peaceful world by using action, education/training, dissemination and research to handle conflicts with empathy, nonviolence and creativity.

TRANSCEND was founded August 1993 by Johan Galtung and Fumio Nishimura as a conflict mediation organization. Dietrich Fischer joined and June 1995 Fischer and Galtung invited 11 others. Mid 2008 TRANSCEND has 350 scholars-practitioners from 80 countries as members, one third women. TRANSCEND International, Inc., is registered in Hawai'i and has 501(c)3 tax-exemption number 99ļ·“0339345. Treasurer: Katrin Kaeufer

TRANSCEND is organized in a dozen regions around the world: Northern Europe, German-speaking Europe, Eastern Europe, CIS, Europa Latina, Africa, the Arab World, the Middle East, South Asia, Southeast Asia, (North-)East Asia, North America, Latin America. Each region has a convener. The Board of Conveners is TRANSCEND's highest authority, sensitive to the biannual member assemblies.

During the 15 years from 1993 most of the work has been on conflict mediation and violence conciliation, using Diagnosis-Prognosis-Therapy, on often very difficult and complex conflicts. In that connection peace journalism, peace education and peace business have played important roles.
 
 
   TRANSCEND Interacting Organizations:     

For the four pillars TRANSCEND has interacting organizations:

ACTION EDUCATION/TRAINING DISSEMINATION RESEARCH
TPS TPU TUP TMS TRI
TRANSCEND Peace Service, invoking all members in peace-building, mediation and conciliation; open to anybody in the world with conflict and peace concerns and experiences.
www.transcend.org/tps
TRANSCEND Peace University, prepares participants with Peace & Development knowledge and skills, emphasizing the creative transformation of conflicts through transcendence.
www.transcend.org/tpu
TRANSCEND University Press, aims to become a leading publisher in this field, knowing who needs, who can use, and who demands this knowledge; and knowing who can supply it.
www.transcend.org/tup
TRANSCEND Media Service, practicing peace journalism with comments, documentation and solution oriented analysis on current events; also having action & education implications.
www.transcend.org/tms
TRANSCEND Research Institute focuses on problems of peace studies and action; goes beyond empirical&critical studies of past&present into constructive studies of the future.
www.transcend.org/tri
 
GALTUNG'S CORNER  
  GaltungJOHAN GALTUNG,
dr hc mult, Professor of Peace Studies
Founder TRANSCEND: A Peace and Development Network
Founder TRANSCEND Peace University, TRANSCEND Media Service, TRANSCEND University Press, TRANSCEND Peace Service, TRANSCEND Research Institute
Born 1930 in Oslo, Norway; PhD mathematics 1956; PhD sociology 1957
Founder, International Peace Research Institute, Oslo 1959, Journal of Peace Research, 1964
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NEW TRANSCEND PROGRAMS:  
  POSITIVE PEACE.
Increasing fulfillment through cooperation, harmony and fusion, peace building, development, structural peace, cultural peace and spirituality.
Key contact: Johan Galtung

SABONA (Zulu for "I see You")
is TRANSCEND in daily life--schools, couples and family, at work--to help people understand what happens in conflicts, how conflicts can be solved and better relations be built. From experimental schools in Norway the program is now expanding.
Key contact: Synove Faldalen

GENERALS FOR PEACE.
During the Cold War Generals and Admirals for Peace voiced military arguments against the type of warfare contemplated. The same is needed today.
Key contact: Emma Leslie

CONFLICT SENSITIVE DEVELOPMENT.
Based on deep knowledge of Sri Lanka, the Institute for Integrative Conflict Transformation and Peace-building (IICP) in Vienna was asked to design a conflict sensitive development program--beyond reconstruction--in one Sinhalese, one Tamil and one Muslim village, as well as a joint peace resource center, after the 2004 tsunami.
Key contact: Gudrun Kramer

THE ARAB WORLD.
22 countries and more than 300 million, with numerous key conflicts within and without call for the use of
- Action: conflict transformation for Iraq, Somalia, and others
- Research: a Conflict Atlas for the Arab world, human rights
- Dissemination: peace journalism, also translated into Arabic
- Education: TRANSCEND Peace University, courses in Arabic

Key contact: Abbas Aroua

MIDDLE EAST.
The Israeliļ·“Palestinian conflict has so far defied interventions. TRANSFORM (The Interdisciplinary Centre for Conflict Analysis, Political Development and World Society Research) is currently building a network of Facilitators for Peace in the Middle East and is developing a methodology for Social Transformation in Conflict. It is also disseminating TRANSCEND's approach of pursuing peace by peaceful means.
Key contacts: Ahmed Badawi and Ofer Zalzberg

AFRICA.
More than 50 countries and 500 nations call for creative use of peace resources in deep cultures and structures, giving nations prominence in federations and opening up in communities, with focus on the baraza and other peace resources.
Key contact: Rais Boneza

(NORTH-)EAST ASIA.
The problem facing a (North-)East Asian region with China and Taiwan, the two Koreas and Japan--cooperating with Russia Far East--is Japan, often referred to as the US 51st state. On the other hand, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization includes Central and South Asia. Creative reconciliation and new approaches are needed.
Key contact: Kyoko Okumoto

THE INVISIBLE CONTINENT.
The state system and inter-governmental organizations, playing their often lethal games, are highly visible; less so the millions of human generally living peaceful lives, facing deep conflicts, performing miracles of conflict transformation and peace building. Stories pass from generation to generation and groups to groups through griots, to be made more visible.
Key contacts: Naakow Grant-Hayford and Karoline Weber

FROM STATE FOREIGN POLICIES TO GLOBAL DOMESTIC POLITICS. The state system is yielding to regionalization and globalization. State foreign policies can no longer be based on (dominant) nation interests only but have to be aligned with regional and nature-human-global interests. The program calls for joint efforts in many states, like Ministries for Peace, solutions for inter-regional conflicts, and global visions for Weltinnenpolitik.
Key contacts: Johan Galtung and George Kent kent
 
 
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