Peace and conflict studies
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Peace and conflict studies
Sage Publications, c2002
- : cloth
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  Okinawa
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INTERNATIONAL CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY LIBRARY図
: cloth319.8/B212p05956824,
319.8/B212p,319.8/B212p/c.205956824,07249925
Note
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book comprehensively introduces students to the relatively young interdisciplinary field of peace and conflict studies. A hallmark of the book is the effort it makes to encourage independent and critical thinking among student readers.
Table of Contents
I. THE PROMISE OF PEACE, THE PROBLEM OF WAR
1. The Meanings of Peace
2. Peace Movements
3. The Meanings of War
4. The Special Significance of Nuclear Weapons
II. THE REASONS FOR WARS
5. The Individual Level
6. The Group Level
7. The State Level
8. The Decision-Making Level
9. The Ideological, Social, and Economic Levels
III. BUILDING "NEGATIVE PEACE"
10. Diplomacy, Negotiations, and Conflict Resolution
11. Peace Through Strength?
12. Disarmament and Arms Control
13. International Organizations
14. International Law
15. World Government
16. Ethical and Religious Perspectives
IV. BUILDING "POSITIVE PEACE"
17. Human Rights
18. Ecological Wholeness
19. Economic Well-Being
20. Nonviolence
21. Toward the Future
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