Description: Most conflict advice focuses on tactics. The Anatomy of Peace goes deeper--revealing why people in conflict unknowingly work against their own goals, and how to change that from the inside out.
Told through a compelling story set at Camp Moriah, this perennial bestseller follows an Arab man and a Jewish man--each having lost his father to the other's people--as they help parents, leaders, and colleagues discover the hidden root cause behind every conflict. What you'll gain from this book:- A framework for understanding why conflicts persist even when everyone wants resolution
- Practical tools for healing fractured relationships at home, at work, and in communities
- A proven methodology used by law enforcement, corporations, and nonprofits worldwide
- A self-study and group discussion guide (new to the fifth edition) for teams and book clubs
Who it's for: Leaders navigating workplace friction, parents struggling with family conflict, mediators, educators, and anyone who wants lasting peace--not just temporary ceasefires. Translated into over thirty languages and a top-selling conflict-resolution book for nearly two decades, this revised fifth edition is the definitive guide to resolving conflict at its source.
Review Quotes: "A book that could change the face of humanity."
--Marion Blumenthal Lazan, holocaust survivor and bestselling author
"I loved Leadership and Self-Deception, and The Anatomy of Peace takes it to the next level, personally and professionally."
--Adel Al-Saleh, President, IMS Health Europe, Middle East and Africa
"The most powerful tool I've seen for finding real, lasting peace--in families, organizations, communities, and nations."
--Pamela Richarde, past President, International Coaching Federation