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International Association for Reconciliation Studies
AbbreviationIARS
Formation2020-08-10
President
Karina Korostelina
Websitehttps://www.iars-world.de

The International Association for Reconciliation Studies is an international scientific association bringing scholars from different disciplines together to enhance the multidisciplinary study of reconciliation processes [1]. The association is organized in regional groups and a global structure which organizes annual conferences on different continents. IARS has the status of an Association for the Common good (German: Eingetragener Verein) and has been founded on 09/08/2020 in Jena (Germany). The mission of IARS is to convene activists, academics, and politicians from all segments of society regardless of ethnicity, nationality, region, race, or gender and to support the advancement of peace and reconciliation[2].

Activities

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Conferences

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Annual conferences took place in:

  • Jena, Germany 2020
  • Tokyo, Japan 2021
  • Washington, U.S. 2022
  • Kibuye, Rwanda 2023
  • Assisi, Italy 2024
  • Seoul, Korea 2025 [Link]

Journal of Reconciliation Studies

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The Journal of Reconciliation Studies is the first journal in the field of reconciliation studies. The journal's topics are organized into the following categories[3].

  • Theories of Reconciliation
  • Reconciliation in Religion and Philosophy
  • Reconciliation and International Politics
  • Reconciliation in Divided Societies
  • Reconciliation and Justice
  • Indigenous Approaches to Reconciliation
  • Reconciliation and Historical Memories
  • Reconciliation and the Environment

Presidents

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  • Prof. Dr. Martin Leiner [1]] (2020-2024)
  • Prof. Dr. Karina Korostelina [4] (since 2024)

Statutes

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IARS Status

Partner Universities

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Reference

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  1. ^ https://www.iars-world.de/our-mission Website of the International Association for Reconciliation Studies
  2. ^ https://www.iars-world.de/our-mission Website of the International Association for Reconciliation Studies
  3. ^ https://www.iars-world.de/aboutccprcp Website of the International Association for Reconciliation Studies
  4. ^ Website of the The Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution