Exercises and Simulations
This growing collection of free online resources includes conflict simulations and an online conflict research guide.
Online Courses and Educational Materials Five different online courses and other educational materials based on Beyond Intractability and CRInfo (a partner site of Beyond Intractability).
Student Contributor Program This program asks students, as part of their term paper assignment, to write needed segments of the Knowledge Base. Quality papers would be published as part of the system, giving students recognition and a sense that they are making a meaningful contribution.
Virtual Textbook Program allows instructors to redesign their texts as often as they want. Online expert interviews, each 30-60 minutes in duration, are also available for use as virtual "guest lecturers."
Beyond Intractability
Hatred injures the hater as well as the hated. Love blesses the lover as well as the loved. This is hard economics as well as good common sense. -- Kenneth Boulding
Featured Links Organizations Making Noteworthy Contributions to Efforts to Promote More Constructive Conflict International Conflict Research
Other Resources from Beyond Intractability Development and Conflict Theory "Development should be understood as a process, not a product. Societies are always changing. Some improve, while others fail. Development theory aims at explaining both processes."
Nobel Peace Prize Winners
Shirin Ebadi Winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in 2003
"for her efforts for democracy and human rights. She has focused especially on the struggle for the rights of women and children."
The Beyond Intractability Knowledge Base Project Guy Burgess and Heidi Burgess, Co-Directors and Editors c/o Conflict Information Consortium(Formerly Conflict Research Consortium), University of Colorado Campus Box 580, Boulder, CO 80309 Phone: (303) 492-1635; Fax: (303) 492-2154; Contact