
Peacebuilding Starts at Home
Charles “Chip” Hauss w rote this book to serve as the intellectual backbome for the Peacebuilding Starts at Home Community. It is filled with examples of things people are already doing–some of which you could be a part of, too–to turn this country around.

High Conflict
Probably the best single book on conflict resolution in decades. Journalists explores how citizens and leaders alike get trapped in self-perpetuatig cycles of conflict as well as the steps we can take to break them.

Dangerous Love
Chad Ford is a former ESPN analyst who has done tons of work on conflict resolution in athletics as well as in organizatoinal settings in general. A thoughtful book by one of the most creative practitioners working today.

Possible
William Ury’s effort is part memoir part general guide to solving conflicts. It draws on his experience outside the United States as well as here at home. Especially useful for readers who are skeptical about the headwinds we face these days.