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_q(pbk. : alk. paper)
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_beng
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_dMIUC
082 0 0 _a327.172
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245 0 0 _aApproaches to peace :
_ba reader in peace studies /
_c[edited by] David P. Barash.
250 _aFourth Edition.
264 1 _aNew York ;
_aOxford :
_bOxford University Press,
_c2018.
300 _ax, 310 pages ;
_c24 cm
336 _atext
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_2rdacarrier
500 _aIncludes index.
505 0 0 _tIntroduction: Approaches to Approaches to Peace --
_gCh. 1.
_tUnderstanding War
_tWhy War? /
_rSigmund Freud --
_tWarfare Is Only an Invention--Not a Biological Necessity /
_rMargaret Mead --
_tWar Is a Force That Gives Us Meaning /
_rChris Hedges --
_tWar and Other Essays /
_rWilliam Graham Sumner --
_tVictims of Groupthink /
_rIrving Janis --
_tThe Causes of War /
_rMichael Howard --
_tNational Images and International Systems /
_rKenneth Boulding --
_tThe Clash of Civilizations /
_rSamuel P. Huntington --
_tHow Resource Scarcity and Climate Change Could Produce a Global Explosion /
_rMichael Klare --
_tBattlefields of the Future /
_rPeter W. Singer --
_tThe Revisionist Imperative: Rethinking Twentieth Century Wars /
_rAndrew Bacevich --
_tStudy Questions --
_tSuggestions for Further Reading --
_gCh. 2.
_tBuilding "Negative Peace"
_tThe Moral Equivalent of War /
_rWilliam James --
_tGetting to Yes /
_rRoger Fisher, William Ury, and Bruce Patton
_tDisarmament Demands GRIT /
_rCharles Osgood --
_tTen Nuclear Myths /
_rDavid Krieger and Angela McCrackien --
_tA World Free of Nuclear Weapons /
_rGeorge P. Shultz, William J. Perry, Henry A. Kissinger, and Sam Nunn --
_tA Powerful Peace /
_rJonathan Schell --
_tDisarmament, Economic Conversion, and Jobs for All /
_rSeymour Melman --
_tInternational Law /
_rDavid P. Barash --
_tCatholic Answers /
_rJust War Doctrine --
_tReforming the UN for the 21st Century /
_rVijay Mehta --
_tViolence Vanquished /
_rSteven Pinker --
_tLife without War? /
_rDouglas P. Fry --
_tStudy Questions --
_tSuggestions for Further Reading --
_gCh. 3.
_tResponding to Terrorism --
_tThe Evil Scourge of Terrorism /
_tReality, Construction, Remedy /
_rNoam Chomsky --
_tTerrorism: Theirs and Ours /
_rEqbal Ahmad --
_tThe U.S. Response to Terrorism /
_rHaviland Smith --
_tDying to Win: The Strategic Logic of Suicide Terrorism /
_rRobert Pape --
_tThe True Spirit of Jihad /
_rSarah Ahmad --
_tStudy Questions --
_tSuggestions for Further Reading --
_gCh. 4.
_tBuilding "Positive Peace" --
_tThe Land Ethic /
_rAldo Leopold --
_tSpeech to the United Nations, 2015 /
_rPope Francis --
_tHow to Judge Globalism /
_rAmartya Sen --
_tHuman Rights /
_rDavid P. Barash --
_tLetter from a Birmingham Jail /
_rMartin Luther King Jr. --
_tFeminist Politics: Where We Stand /
_rbell hooks --
_tStudy Questions --
_tSuggestions for Further Reading --
_gCh. 5.
_tNonviolence --
_tCivil Disobedience /
_rHenry David Thoreau --
_tLetter to Ernest Howard Crosby /
_rLeo Tolstoy --
_tConscientious Objector /
_rEdna St. Vincent Millay --
_tNeither Victims nor Executioners /
_rAlbert Camus --
_tThe Gospel of Nonviolence /
_rMohandas Gandhi --
_tSeeking a Solution to the Problem of War /
_rGene Sharp --
_tSoft Power /
_rJoseph S. Nye Jr.
_tStudy Questions --
_tSuggestions for Further Reading --
_gCh. 6.
_tPeace Movements, Transformation, and the Future --
_tOn Humane Governance /
_rRichard Falk --
_tSexism and the War System /
_rBetty Reardon --
_tA Human Approach to World Peace /
_rDalai Lama --
_tEmpire v. Democracy--Why Nemesis Is at Our Door /
_rChalmers Johnson --
_tNo Future without Forgiveness /
_rDesmond Tutu --
_tWorld Government?
_rDavid P. Barash --
_tHow Economic Growth Has Become Antilife /
_rVandana Shiva --
_tAntiwar Activists, Where Are You? /
_rVictoria A. Bonney
_tStudy Questions --
_tSuggestions for Further Reading --
_tIndex.
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520 _aApproaches to Peace: A Reader in Peace Studies, Fourth Edition, provides a unique and interdisciplinary sampling of key articles focusing on the diverse facets of peace and conflict studies. Featuring both classic and contemporary work, it enables students to read highly influential articles while also introducing them to the most current perspectives in the field. Timeless classics from Leo Tolstoy, Martin Luther King, Jr., Gandhi, and Henry David Thoreau are included alongside contemporary pieces by illustrious contributors including Noam Chomsky, bell hooks, Vandana Shiva, and Pope Francis.
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650 0 _aInternational relations
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700 1 _aBarash, David P.
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