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  1. The Power of Nonviolence: Writings by Advocates of Peace by Howard Zinn, 2002-09-12
  2. People Building Peace Ii: Successful Stories Of Civil Society (Project of the European Centre for Conflict Prevention)
  3. Introduction to Peace Studies by David P. Barash, 1991-01
  4. War and Peace : Chapter Notes and Criticism : Including Leo Tolstoi's "Some Words About War and Peace" (A Study Master Olympian Edition 0-54) by Leo (author); Rothkopf, Carol Z.; Freedman, Elaine Harris (ed Tolstoi (Tolstoy), 1965
  5. Studies in War and Peace (Modern Revivals in Military History) by Michael Eliot Howard, 1991-11
  6. Learning to Love God (Pilgrimage Bible Study Series) by Richard Peace, 1994-07
  7. At War's End: Building Peace after Civil Conflict by Roland Paris, 2004-05-24
  8. How Enemies Become Friends: The Sources of Stable Peace (Princeton Studies in International History and Politics) by Charles A. Kupchan, 2010-02-14
  9. Peace and Conflict Research: Theory and Practice (Routledge Studies in Peace and Conflict Resolution) by Peter Wallensteen, 2010-11-25
  10. Meditative Prayer: Entering God's Presence (Spiritual Formation Study Guides) by Richard Peace, 1998-12-01
  11. Complex Peace Operations and Civil-Military Relations: Winning the Peace (Cass Military Studies) by Robert Egnell, 2009-06-18
  12. The League of Nations and the Organization of Peace (Seminar Studies in History Series) by Martyn Housden, 2010-11-08
  13. Searching For Peace: The Road to TRANSCEND (Critical Peace Studies: Peace by Peacefu) by Johan Galtung, Carl G. Jacobsen, et all 2002-07
  14. Explaining War and Peace: Case Studies and Necessary Condition Counterfactuals (Contemporary Security Studies)

21. Center For Holocaust, Genocide & Peace Studies

http://www.unr.edu/chgps/blank.htm

22. The Center For War/Peace
Welcome to The Center for War/peace studies Web Site.
http://www.cwps.org/
Welcome to The Center for War/Peace Studies Web Site

23. PEACE STUDIES RESOURCE INSTITUTE
HOME PAGE HAS MOVED. peace studies RESOURCE INSTITUTE. Peace ResourceInstitute New Home Dr. Ian M. Harris WE MOVED the UWM PRI Home Page!
http://www.uwm.edu/~imh/UWM_PRI.html
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PEACE STUDIES RESOURCE INSTITUTE
  • Peace Resource Institute New Home
    Dr. Ian M. Harris
      WE MOVED the UWM PRI Home Page!
  • Peace Resource Institute New Home
  • 24. Center For Holocaust, Genocide & Peace Studies
    Discusses this novella's sciencefiction interpretation of the Cambodian genocide.
    http://www.unr.edu/chgps/ryman.html
    Ryman, Geoff. The Unconquered Country . Boston: St. Martin's Press, 1994. [Currently out of print.] P sychiatrist Dori Laub, writing about the difficulty of narrating events such as genocide, observes that "The horror of the historical experience . . . is, indeed, compelling not only in its reality, but even more so, in its flagrant distortion and subversion of reality." Little wonder, then, that many fantasy writers - practitioners of a genre often considered escapist, rather than realistic - have produced powerful work about historical trauma, texts in which fantastic images and language represent the strangeness reality assumes in moments of extreme violence. One of the most successful narratives of this type is Geoff Ryman's The Unconquered Country, set in Pol Pot's Cambodia. Originally published in 1982 in the British science-fiction magazine Interzone, Ryman's story went on to win the British Fantasy Award for Best Novella in 1985 and the World Fantasy Award for Best Short Fiction in the same year. An expanded version of the novella is included in Ryman's collection Unconquered Countries, now out of print, but well worth tracking down. The main character of The Unconquered Country Third regains what she has lost only at the end of the novella, when she dies and is reunited with the ghosts of everyone she has loved. Her spirit and the spirits of her country remain unconquered. "The temples would be there waiting too, and the villages, and the houses. The houses would greet their families with their cries for the dead." This final grace, however, cannot justify the pain that has come before. Ryman's strange and beautiful story uses the metaphors of fantasy to pierce hearts calloused by the numbing realism of the evening news.

    25. New Peace Studies Web Site
    The Web site for the Centre for peace studies McMaster University http//www.mcmaster.ca/peacehas moved to http//www.humanities.mcmaster.ca/~peace Please
    http://www.mcmaster.ca/peace/
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    http://www.mcmaster.ca/peace
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    http://www.humanities.mcmaster.ca/~peace

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    26. The International Journal For Peace Studies - Educational Research Articles
    Dedicated to the research, discussion, dissemination, and practice of issues in peace studies. Mission Category Society Issues Peace peace studies......International Journal for peace studies An educational research journal witharticles on the causes and solutions to the social, cultural, and ethnic
    http://www.gmu.edu/academic/ijps/
    The Journal of the International Peace Research Association
    ACKNOWLEDGMENT STATEMENT The commitment and work of numerous individuals are paramount for the success of the International Journal of Peace Studies. The financial support for the publication of the journal is provided by Formosa College in Association with the Commissions of The International Peace Research Association. Logistical and editorial support is furnished by the Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason University and Middle Georgia College. Creation and maintenance of the web site is proffered by Middle Georgia College. The individuals at these institutions have graciously contributed their efforts.

    27. Peace Studies Program At Colgate University

    http://departments.colgate.edu/peacestudies/default.htm
    Peace Studies Program
    at Colgate University

    Home
    Program History Faculty and Staff Course Information ... Balkan Summer Internship Program Peace Studies represents a trans-disciplinary approach to a range of issues covering peace and war, conflict and change, violence and nonviolence, both globally and in the community. Colgate University's Peace Studies program offers both a major and minor concentration towards a Bachelor of Arts degree. Colgate University
    Hamilton, NY 13346
    fax: (312) 228-7121
    peace@mail.colgate.edu

    28. The Richardson Institute For Peace Studies And Conflict Resolution
    Click Here To Enter.
    http://www.lancs.ac.uk/depts/richinst/riweb1.htm

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    29. The Richardson Institute For Peace Studies And Conflict Resolution: Welcome!
    The University established a Readership in Peace and Conflict Research in 1997.We introduced a new BA in peace studies and International Relations in 1998.
    http://www.lancs.ac.uk/depts/richinst/home/
    NEW Certificate in Conflict Resolution Skills
    Welcome! Welcome to The Richardson Institute Online. This site has been setup to provide up-to-date information about the latest news from The Richardson Institute and the courses offered at The Richardson Institute.
    Established in 1959, the peace research centre at Lancaster was the first in Britain, and one of the first in the world. It has always been dedicated to pioneering research in peace and conflict studies, in the spirit of the Quaker scientist, Lewis Fry Richardson.
    The objectives of The Richardson Institute are:
    • to promote a better understanding of the conditions of peaceful change to be a centre of excellence in peace and conflict research to offer opportunities for undergraduate and postgraduate study and research to encourage the practical application of its work
    The Institute seeks to serve the wider community by
    • carrying out research into peace processes, conflict resolution, and peace-building, and feeding back the results of its research to inform peace-making in practice; enabling postgraduates and undergraduates to acquire the intellectual and practical skills of conflict analysis and peace-making, which they can take into society in their subsequent careers.

    30. Peace Studies
    Faculty Program Awards Links 22 Parker Hall Phone(573) 8822079 Fax (573) 884-4966,
    http://www.missouri.edu/~peacewww/

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    31. Lutheran Peace Fellowship 2000
    The Lutheran Peace Fellowship endowment fund is a charitable trust for the support of peace studies and action.
    http://members.tripod.com/~lutheran_peace/end6bro6.htm
    1710 11th Ave., Seattle, WA 98122-2420 tel. 206/720-0313 (1-5 pm) lpf@ecunet.org
    Help build a future for Lutheran peacemaking... Lutheran Peace Fellowship
    Endowment Fund Lutheran Peace Fellowship 1710 11th Ave., Seattle, WA 98122
    We invite you to help build an endowment for Lutheran Peace Fellowship; a fund to assure an ongoing source of income for peace work among Lutherans, grounded in the nonviolent gospel of Jesus Christ. Since 1941, Lutheran Peace Fellowship (LPF) has engaged in a prophetic ministry of advocacy, nonviolence education, and support for Lutheran peacemakers. We give thanks for the legacy of our founders; we want to ensure that this vital mission will continue for young people - tomorrow's peacemakers. Lutheran Peace Fellowship has created an Endowment fund in order to strengthen our peacemaking mission into the twenty-first century and beyond. The principal will continue to grow while a portion of the fund's annual interest and dividend income will help support LPF programs including: t scholarships for young peacemakers;

    32. Peace Studies Program
    WHY SUPPORT peace studies? War is not a necessary human affliction. STUDENTIN peace studies. OPPORTUNITIES FOR STUDENTS OF peace studies.
    http://www.missouri.edu/~peacewww/prog.htm
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    PEACE TODAY
    Peace is more than the absence of war. It is also the presence of justice. Peace is providing the basic necessities of life for every human being; eliminating violence, oppression, greed and environmental destruction; and working through conflict at home, at work and between nations. WHY SUPPORT PEACE STUDIES? War is not a necessary human affliction. Its waste and destruction can be eliminated-as various diseases have been eliminated- through concerted human effort that begins with intellectual inquiry. Students in Peace Studies develop an awareness that humanity can and must find alternative means to resolve conflict-means that do not include war or violence. MU contributes to the understanding of alternatives to war and violence through peace education, research, planning and action, leading students to methods to a stable, just peace that will be an intermission between wars.
    STUDENT IN PEACE STUDIES
    OPPORTUNITIES FOR STUDENTS OF PEACE STUDIES MU's graduates in peace studies, with their interdisciplinary bachelor of arts degree, have the same job opportunities as other liberal arts and sciences graduates. Some Peace Studies graduates pursue advanced degrees in related fields, such as political science, history and sociology Others attend professional schools of journalism, law or education or enroll in master's and doctorate programs in peace studies. Aside from the academic opportunities in this expanding field, the Peace Studies degree prepares students for constructive work in the many public interest groups that lobby, educate and work for a more peaceful world.

    33. The Martin Institute At The University Of Idaho
    The Martin Institute for peace studies and Conflict resolution is an interdisciplinaryresearch, teaching, and service center at the University of Idaho.
    http://www.martin.uidaho.edu/
    contact us site map updated: November 12, 2002 Institute Overview
    Martin Forum Programs

    Publications

    Research
    ...
    The Borah Foundation

    Upcoming Events
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    U of I Administration Building - 1908
    The Martin Institute for Peace Studies and Conflict resolution is an inter-disciplinary research, teaching, and service center at the University of Idaho . It was founded for the purposes of advancing research and teaching into the causes of conflict and peaceful resolution.
    • The research focus is on global conflict and policy issues.
    • The education component consists of administration of an interdisciplinary undergraduate major in International studies including teaching the integrated capstone course for that major, and offering courses, speakers, and other special programs on the topics of conflict and peace.
    • The outreach component consists of a number of Martin Forums held during the academic year which bring specialists on international issues to UI and inform the students, faculty, and community on contemporary interests.
    Affiliated with the Institute are several associates from other departments at the University, representing disciplines including political science, economics, geography, history, philosophy, law, and business and associates from other universities whose work parallels the mission of the Martin Institute

    34. Peace Studies - Loyola University Chicago
    Loyola University Chicago peace studies. The Loyola's peace studiesMinor Program is the only such program in the Chicago area. It
    http://www.luc.edu/depts/peace_st/
    Peace Studies
    T he Middle East, Bosnia, Oklahoma City, Central America, the streets of Chicago. The world is awash with violence and conflict. The 20th Century has seen far more soldiers and civilians die in warfare than in any other century. Our cities and suburban regions, too, are hit by frighteningly high levels of violence. Systemic poverty grinds away at healthy community life in certain urban and rural districts even as sexism continues to support patterns of violence against women. Likewise, the last 40 years have seen an upsurge in humanity's impact on the natural biosphere. Advances in technological, industrial and agricultural power have changed patterns of production and consumption and increased humanity's conflict with basic ecological balances on the earth. Given the pervasiveness of contemporary violence and conflict, it is imperative to explore patterns of conflict resolution and peacemaking grounded in commitments to social justice. Loyola's Peace Studies Minor Program is the only such program in the Chicago area. It focuses on three distinct spheres of violence, conflict, and peacemaking: international, societal and ecological. Peace Studies offers an intergrated examination of violence and conflict in these diverse spheres, the linkages between and among these different patterns of violence, and modes of conflict resolution and peacemaking pertinent to each sphere. If you want an interesting program of engaged education focused on significant concerns of everyday relevance, then consider minoring in the Peace Studies program located:

    35. Master Of Arts In Peace Studies At AMBS
    Provides the environment for a deepening understanding of and commitment to the biblical vision of peace and justice and its embodiment in the world. The program prepares students for peace and justice ministries from congregational to worldwide levels. Curriculum and faculty information.
    http://www.ambs.edu/php/academics/aca_degree_maps.php
    Degree Program Degree Programs Faculty Courses Online Courses ... Vision: A Journal for
    Purpose
    The purpose of the Master of Arts: Peace Studies (MAPS) program is to provide the environment for a deepening understanding of and commitment to the biblical vision of peace and justice and its embodiment in the world. The program is grounded in the assumption that Christ calls us to become part of a new community whose mission is to participate in God's reconciling work throughout the world. While not designed for a specific profession, the MAPS program prepares students for peace and justice ministries from congregational to worldwide levels. The principal thrust of the MAPS program since its inception has been reflection on the biblical-historical-theological foundations of the peace position. Attention is also given to experiential learning, contemporary social ethics and the contribution of the social sciences to peace/justice-making. The MAPS faculty seeks to take seriously the hermeneutic that knowledge grows out of obedience and obedience grows from hearing the word. They are thus committed to assisting students in the integration of action, reflection, and prayer. Length of course
    Completion of the program will normally require two full academic years (60 hours), including Interterm and/or some summer school. However, depending upon the student's academic background, the Curriculum Committee may approve a shorter period of time upon petition and recommendation of the student's adviser and the M.A. Director.

    36. The International Journal For Peace Studies - Educational Research Articles
    Dedicated to the research, discussion, dissemination, and practice of issues in peace studies. Mission statement, editorial board, list of past articles, submission information, and subscription contact.
    http://www.gmu.edu/academic/ijps/index.htm
    The Journal of the International Peace Research Association
    ACKNOWLEDGMENT STATEMENT The commitment and work of numerous individuals are paramount for the success of the International Journal of Peace Studies. The financial support for the publication of the journal is provided by Formosa College in Association with the Commissions of The International Peace Research Association. Logistical and editorial support is furnished by the Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason University and Middle Georgia College. Creation and maintenance of the web site is proffered by Middle Georgia College. The individuals at these institutions have graciously contributed their efforts.

    37. Peace Studies Resources On The WWW
    Welcome to peace studies at Loyola University Chicago. Stephen MackseyReference Librarian and Bibliographer Black World Studies, Asian
    http://www.luc.edu/libraries/cudahy/bib/peace.html
    W elcome to P eace S tudies at
    L oyola U niversity C hicago Stephen Macksey
    Reference Librarian and Bibliographer

    Black World Studies
    , Asian/Asian-American Studies, Library Science , and Peace Studies

    U.S. Institute of Peace
    The Carter Center
    ConflictNet
    International Peacekeeping News (IPN) ...
    E-HAWK Cadre The Electronic Headquarters for the Acquisition of War Knowledge.
    Peace and Security Integrated Internet Resource Guide
    Yahoo:Peace Links

    If you would like to make suggestions, send us email at libwebber@luc.edu
    Loyola University Chicago

    38. Culture Of Peace: Scientific Approach
    Studies by Dr. David Adams have helped lay the scientific basis for work towards a culture of peace. Here he presents some of the key papers from his research in order to help people find a way to take part in the Global Movement for a Culture of Peace.
    http://www.culture-of-peace.info/
    Welcome to the website of
    David Adams
    Best answer to September 11: Culture of Peace New FBI/CIA rules: Internal Culture of War? The American Peace Movements Psychology for Peace Activists ... Links
    http://www.culture-of-peace.info
    last revised March 14, 2003

    39. Peace Studies Resources - Nonviolence Links - Academic Info
    Academic Info peace studies Political Science peace studies NoIraq War. The peace studies Gateway is sponsored by.
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    Email us at madin@academicinfo.net for details. "An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind." Gandhi
    See also No Iraq War Martin Luther King Jr. Middle Eastern Peace Process Human Rights ... CNN.com - Cities Jammed in Worldwide Protest of War in Iraq (February 15, 2003) Includes: Video ; Interactive ; Galleries. Bush-Putin Summit Resources Sections include: Latest News ; Analysis ; Experts Comment ; On The Web ; Events ; Experts Available ; Documents. Carnegie Endowment for International Peace United Nations Homepage

    40. Georgetown University Program On Justice And Peace
    Justice and peace studies Other University Programs in peace studies.Please note this is not connecting. Antioch College peace studies
    http://www.georgetown.edu/departments/pjp/programs.html
    Georgetown College School of Foreign Service A-Z Index Contents ... Search Justice and Peace Studies Other University Programs in Peace Studies Please note: this list is under construction and new links are frequently added. If you should have any problems accessing any of these sites, please email me at the bottom of this page and indicate which site is not connecting. Antioch College Peace Studies Center for Peacemaking and Conflict Studies, Fresno Pacific University
    Drawing upon Fresno Pacific University's academic strength and historic peace church tradition, and upon successful local conflict resolution programs, the Center was established to unite theory and practice of peacemaking. Graduate programs include master of arts and graduate certificate programs in mediation, restorative justice, and conflict management in a variety of settings. Undergraduate options include an interdisciplinary minor and focus series in conflict studies. Many courses offered through the Center are open to the general public. Defense Conversion and Peace Resources Department of Peace Studies, University of Bradford

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