Peace Studies Journal
a project of the Central New York Peace Studies Consortium
– ISSN: 2151-0806
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Volume 2, Issue 1 – Fall 2009
Hannah Arendt and Nonviolence
- Dan Jakopovich, Pg. 1-14
Conflict Transformation in Greek-Turkish Relations: Between Belligerent Nationalism and Conciliatory Europeanization
- Harry Anastasiou, Pg. 15 – 38
The Violence within Non-Violence
- Anna Lübbe, Pg. 39-44
The United Nations’ Peace Observation
- George Klay Kieh, Jr., Pg. 45-62
Book Review: Ringside Seat to a Revolution: An Underground Cultural History of El Paso and Juárez: 1893-1923 by David Dorado Romo
- Michelle E. Carreon, Pg. 63-67
Book Review: Humiliation, Abu Ghraib and the Failed Peace in Iraq by Victoria Fontan
- Richard Van Heertum, Pg. 68-72
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Volume 1, Issue 1 – Fall 2008
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What if Habermas Went Native?
- Mechthild Nagel, Pg. 1-12
Buddhist Ethics and Non-Human Animals
- Lisa Kemmerer, Pg. 13-31
Arendt on Language and Lying in Politics: Her Insights Applied to the ‘War on Terror’ and the U.S. Occupation of Iraq
- Gail Presbey, Pg. 32-62
Human Trafficking Trends in Nigeria and Strategies for Combating the Crime
- Dave-Odigie and Chinenye Patience, Pg. 63-75
The Language of Violence
- Larry Ashley, Pg. 76-85
Who Is a ‘Terrorist?’ Language and the Case of Domestic ‘Terrorism’
- Joshua M. Frank and Pamela Carlisle-Frank, Pg. 85-115
Book Review: One Paradigm, Many Worlds: Conflict Resolution across the Disciplines by Dr. Mitch Rosenwald, Ed.
- Charu Gupta, Pg. 116-120
Book Review: Peacekeeping Under Fire: Culture and Intervention by Robert A. Rubinstein
- Kirill Meleshevich, Pg. 121-125
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