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Bridges Between People
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The book "Walls Dividing People" began with Isaac Newton's quote: "People build too many walls and not enough bridges." This new book's intention is to explore this question in order to know whether or not, and how, bridges can strengthen the links between communities and contribute directly to reconciliation and peace.

While bridges are often among the primary targets of conflict, how are their reconstruction perceived by post-conflict populations and in search of lasting peace? To what extent, and under what conditions, do bridges really succeed in bringing together populations that have been divided? I tried to analyze the social, cultural and political scars, as well as the factors of unity, of nine crisis or post-conflict situations around the world.

Mostar
# BRIDGES IN MOSTAR AND IN MITROVICA
Evros
#  BORDER BRIDGE
BETWEEN GREECE AND TURKEY
Palestine
# THE ALLENBY BRIDGE
BETWEEN JORDAN AND THE OCCUPIED PALESTINIAN TERRITORIES
Transnistria
# THE BRIDGES OVER THE DNIESTR RIVER
BETWEEN MOLDAVA AND TRANSNISTRIA
Abkhazia
# ALONG THE ENGURI RIVER
BETWEEN GEORGIA AND ABKHAZIA
Tajikistan
# THE FRIENDSHIP BRIDGES OVER THE AMU DARIA BETWEEN TAJIKISTAN AND AFGHANISTAN
Chine
# BORDER BRIDGES
BETWEEN CHINA AND NORTH KOREA
Texas
# THE INTERNATIONAL BRIDGES OVER THE RIO GRANDE BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND MEXICO
Mano
# THE BRIDGES OF THE MANOR RIVER REGION
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