Dublin conference on Civil Society and Conflict Prevention Development & Peacebuilding Working Group paper Civil Societies and Peacebuilding – the new Fifth Estate? Mari Fitzduff 1 Links for life Opportunities for more effective civil society engagement with the UN system. John W. Foster, The North-South Institute (Ottawa, Canada) Berghof Research Center for Constructive Conflict Management (Berlin) in co-operation with the International Security Information Service, Europe (Brussels) Feasibility Study on the European Civil Peace Corps (ECPC) for DG Research, European Parliament January 2004 Principal author: Catriona Gourlay (Executive Director, International Security Information Service, Europe) Strengthening global security through addressing the root causes of conflict: Priorities for the Irish and Dutch EU Presidencies in 2004 http://www.international-alert.org/pdf/pubdev/EU_presidency_paper_200 4_irish_dutch.pdf Development Relief: The European Perspective Prepared for the Transition Working Group InterAction August 2002 Giulia Campanaro, Davidson Hepburn, Malgorzata Kowalska, Ann Wang 1 Mari Fitzduff is professor and director of the Coexistence and Conflict Master’s program at Brandeis University. Previously she was Director of UNU/INCORE a United Nations University international research centre based in Northern Ireland.