Introduction - Virginia M. Bouvier Part I: National Initiatives for Peace Origins, Evolution, and Lessons of the Colombian Peace Movement - Adam Isacson and Jorge Rojas Rodriguez Colombia's Peace Processes (1982-2002) - Carlo Nasi The FARC at the Negotiating Table - Mike Chernick The ELN's Halting Moves toward Peace - Leon Valencia From Greed to Grievance - Winifred Tate Truth, Justice, and Reparations in Colombia - Arturo Carrillo Part II: Institutional and Sectoral Peace Initiatives Peace Education in Colombia - Enrique Chaux and Ana M. Velasquez The Colombian Church and Peacebuilding - Mons. Hector Fabio Henao Gaviria Business and Peace in Colombia - Angelika Rettberg Part III: Gender and Ethnic Contributions to Peacebuilding Women and Peacebuilding in Colombia - Catalina Rojas The Power of the Baston - Leslie Wirpsa with David Rothschild and Catalina Garzon Part IV: Local and Regional Peace Initiatives Local Peace Communities - Christopher Mitchell and Sara Ramirez Civil Resistance to War in the Middle Magdalena Valley - Javier Moncayo Negotiating Alternatives to Violence in the Oriente Antioqueno - Mary J. Roldan The View from Montes de Maria - Ricardo Esquivia Ballestas with Barbara Gerlach Negotiating Peace and Visibility in Putumayo - Maria Clemencia Ramirez Part V: The Search for Peace and the International Community The International Community Meets the Local Community - Raul Rosende, Borja Paladini Adell, Juan Chaves, and Gabriel Turriago U.S. Policy and Peace in Colombia - James C. Jones Weathering the Storm - Neil Jeffery The European Union and the Transformation of the Colombian Conflict - Sabine Kurtenbach Norwegian-Supported Peacebuilding - Jennifer Schirmer Part VI: Conclusions Toward an Integrated Framework for Building Peace - Virginia M. Bouvier