Archives

Volume 1, Issue 1 – Fall 2008
Editors: Dr. Andrew Fitz-Gibbon, SUNY Cortland and Anthony J. Nocella, II, Syracuse University

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, Edited By Dr. Mitch Rosenwald
- 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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Volume 2, Issue 1 – Fall 2009
Editors: Dr. Victoria Fontan, University of Peace and Robert Fletcher, University of Peace

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 2, Issue 2 – Winter 2009
Editor: Dr. Mitchell Rosenwald, Barry University

Realpolitik Challenges to World Peace: Debating the effects of America’s Foreign Policy during the early years of the second Iraqi War
- Rogelio Garcia-Contreras, Pg. 1-15

Torturing by Non-State Actors Invisibilized, A Patriarchal Divide and Spillover Violence from the Military Sphere into the Domestic Sphere
- Jeanne Sarson and Linda MacDonald, Pg. 16-38

The Philippines Biofuels Law and World Hunger
- John L. Nonato, Pg.39-50

Doing Gender
- Josefina Echevarria, Jr., Pg. 51-76

Book Review: Teaching Rebellion; Stories from the Grassroots Mobilization in Oaxaca, Edited By Diana Denham & C.A.S.A. Collective
- Duygun Gokturk, Pg. 77-81

Book Review: Contemporary Anarchist Studies: An Introductory Anthology of Anarchy in the Academy, Edited By Randall Amster, Abraham DeLeon, Luis Fernandez, II, Anthony J. Nocella, Deric Shannon
- Hunter Jackson, Pg. 82-87

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Volume 3, Issue 1 – April 2010
Editor: Dr. David Gabbard, East Carolina University

Daisaku Ikeda’s Environmental Ethics of Humanitarian Competition: A Review of His United Nations Peace and Education Proposals
- Jason Goulah, Pg. 1-23

Wolokokiapia: An Antidote to Neo-liberalism’s Influence on War and Peace
- Four Arrows, Pg. 24-32

Resolving the Niger Delta Conflict In Nigeria
- Emmy Irobi, Pg. 33-67

Albino Killings in Tanzania: Implications for Security
- Chinenye P. Dave-Odigie, Pg. 68-75

Barriers to Inclusion of Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Students
- Sheila L. Macrine, Pg. 76-90

Critical Race Practice in the Era of Standards-based Reform: The Story of One Elementary School
- Benjamin Blaisdell, Pg. 91-118

The Outlook for Social Justice in Our Compulsory Schools: An Anarchist Forecast
- David Gabbard, Pg. 119-126

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Peace Studies Journal Vol. 3, Issue 2, 2010
Editor: Dr. Paul J. Magnarella, Warren Wilson College, Asheville, NC

Truth and Reconciliation Commissions: Toward a More Just U.S. Society
- Eli S. McCarthy, Pg. 1-14

Historical Revisionism and Vietnam War Public Opinion
- Mark D. Harmon, Pg. 15-32

Normative Dialogue in a Multi-Cultural Community: an Analytical and Practical Model
- Samuel Peleg, Pg. 33-48

The European Court of Human Rights Addresses the Issue of Gay Rights in Poland
- Paul J. Magnarella, Pg. 49-53

Another Global Village
- Russell Vandenbroucke, Pg. 72-73

Book Review: Contemporary Anarchist Studies: An Introductory Anthology of Anarchy in the Academy, Edited By Randall Amster, Abraham DeLeon, Luis Fernandez, Anthony J. Nocella, II, and Deric Shannon
- Pedro García Guirao, Pg. 74-77

Book Review: Imaginal Machines: Autonomy and Self-Organization in the Revolutions of Everyday Life, By Stevphen Shukaitis
- Jason Del Gandio, Pg. 78-81

Book Review: The Nonviolent Revolution: The Italian who Embraced Gandhi’s Satyagraha to Oppose Fascism and War, An Intellectual Biography of Aldo Capitini, Translated By Gerry Blaylock
- Ian Harris, Pg. 82-84

Book Review: Confessions of an Economic Hit Man By John Perkins
- Marc Pilisuk, Pg. 85-89

Book Review: Genocide in International Law: The Crime of Crimes  By W. A. Schabas
- Paul J. Magnarella, Pg. 90-92

Film Review: The Cove, By L. Psihoyos
- Gabriel Rubin, Pg. 93-96

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Peace Studies Journal Vol. 4, Issue 1, 2011
Editor: Dr. Andrew Fitz-Gibbon, SUNY Cortland

Onondaga Lake Cleanup: A Case Study of Environmental Conflict & Cross-Cultural Coalition
- Caroline Tauxe, Pg. 1 – 25

A Twenty-First Century Anti-War Perspective
- Timothy Rodriguez, Pg. 26 – 50

A Humanist Defence and Critique of the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission
- Dan Jakopovich, Pg. 51 – 65

An Examination Of Human Rights Violations In U.S. High Schools
- Laura L. Finley, Pg. 66 – 91

Book Review: Why Do We Go To War? In Time Of War: Understanding American Public Opinion From World War II to Iraq. 2009, By Gabriel Rubin.
- Adam Berinsky, Pg. 92 – 94

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Peace Studies Journal Vol. 4, Issue 2, 2011
Editor: Dr. Rita Verma, Program Director, Peace Studies, Adelphi University

The Domestic Foundations of Confidence in the United Nations
- Polly J. Diven and John Constantelos, Pg. 1-23

Social Connections: Resiliency and Persistence in Post-secondary Learning
- Jennifer L. Penland, Pg. 24-31

The P.E.A.C.E. Project: Philosophy, Ethics, and Communal Education
- Benjamin J. Wasserman and Priya Parmar, Pg. 32-46

Raising the Curtain: Anarchist Economics, Resistance, and Culture
- Deric Shannon, Pg. 47-56

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Peace Studies Journal Vol. 4, Issue 3, 2011
Editor: Dr. Jason Del Gandio, Temple University

To Forgive or Not Forgive: Philosophies, Limits, and Transitional Political Processes
- Jay Brower, Pg. 1-15

Pintakasi: When a Poor Community Empowers Itself to Deal with Peace and Security Issues, Implications for the Practice of Psychology
- Rhodius T. Noguera, Pg. 16-36

The Trap of Complementary Victim Identities in Large Group Conflict
- Anna Lübbe, Pg. 37-48

Research Notes: Four Notes for a Politics of Peace
- Michael LeVan, Pg. 49-53

Research Notes: Ontological (Re)Articulations: Drawing on Feminism, Moving Toward a Culture of Peace
- Lesli K. Pace, Pg. 54-62

Commentary: Compassionate Communication: The Power of Vulnerability
- Suzanne M. Daughton. Pg, 63-69

Poem: Seven Poems for Peace and Democracy
- John Slade, Pg. 70-74

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