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  1. Peace: A History of Movements and Ideas by David Cortright, 2008-06-02
  2. Governing Ethnic Conflict: Consociation, Identity and the Price of Peace (Routledge Studies in Peace and Conflict Resolution) by Andrew Finlay, 2010-08-27
  3. Human Rights and Conflict Resolution in Context: Colombia, Sierre Leone, and Northern Ireland (Syracuse Studies on Peace and Conflict Resolution)
  4. Ending Civil Wars: The Implementation of Peace Agreements
  5. Conflict Transformation and Peacebuilding: Moving From Violence to Sustainable Peace (Routledge Studies in Security and Conflict Management)
  6. Building Cultures of Peace: Transdisciplinary Voices of Hope and Action by Elavie Ndura-Ouedraogo, 2010-04-01
  7. Challenge of Peace: God's Promise and Our Response a Pastoral Letter on War and Peace (Publication / Office of Publishing and Promotion Services, U) by National Conference Of Catholic Bishops, 1984-02
  8. Peace/Mir: An Anthology of Historic Alternatives to War (Syracuse Studies on Peace and Conflict Resolution)
  9. Building Peace: Sustainable Reconciliation in Divided Societies by John Paul Lederach, 1998-02
  10. Post-Cold War Conflicts in Africa: Case Studies of Liberia and Somalia (PB) by Augustine C Ohanwe, 2009-07-31
  11. Whose Peace? Critical Perspectives on the Political Economy of Peacebuilding (New Security Challenges)
  12. The Broken Olive Branch: Nationalism, Ethnic Conflict, and the Quest for Peace in Cyprus (Syracuse Studies on Peace and Conflict Resolution) by Harry Anastasiou, 2008-12-30
  13. Contemporary Peacemaking: Conflict, Peace Processes and Post-war Reconstruction
  14. Peace Education by Ian M. Harris, Mary Lee Morrison, 2002-12-13

81. Peace And Conflict Studies At Conrad Grebel
Undertakes research, engages in public education, and provides support for peacemaking efforts at various levels. Offers a Certificate Program in Conflict Management and an undergraduate degree in Peace and Conflict Studies. Courses, faculty, and testimonials.
http://grebel.uwaterloo.ca/academic/undergrad/pacs/index.shtml

82. C-START (UNC) Course On Mahatma Gandhi: Probing The Man Behind The Mahatma
Discovering the story of Mohandas Gandhi and learning from it, to help us navigate through our troubled times. A course at the University of North Carolina with materials and discussions.
http://www.unc.edu/~mumukshu/gandhi/
“Be the change you want to see in the world.” Mohandas Gandhi Probing the Man behind the Mahatma : An analysis of the life and works of Mohandas Gandhi ENTER

83. Central Connecticut State University (CCSU): Peace Studies
Peace Studies Central Connecticut State University is a comprehensive public university dedicated to learning in the liberal arts and sciences and to education for the
http://www.ccsu.edu/page.cfm?p=1192

84. International Center For Cooperation And Conflict Resolution@ Teachers College :
Based at Teachers College, Columbia University, offers courses and information about conflict resolution and mediation. Goal is to enhance individuals interpersonal and problem-solving skills and develop reflective scholars/practitioners.
http://www.tc.edu/icccr/
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85. Peace Studies
Minor. Courses Peace Studies (College of Letters and Science) Sally Kent, Coordinator Room 461, Collins Classroom Center Phone 715346-4442
http://www.uwsp.edu/news/UWSPCatalog/peace.htm

Minor
Courses Peace Studies
College of Letters and Science)
Sally Kent, Coordinator
Room 461, Collins Classroom Center
Phone: 715-346-4442
E-mail: skent@uwsp.edu
Web: www.uwsp.edu/history/programs/peace_minor.aspx Peace Studies Minor
Consists of 18 credits.
  • Peace Studies 200.
  • Conflict Studies: Communication 280, 389*, 390*; Health Promotion/Wellness 248, 490*; History 201, 302, 338, 360, 361, 371, 378, 385; International Studies 391*; Peace Studies 390, 399; Political Science 383, 385, 386, 387, 388; Religious Studies 302, 450*. Global development: Economics 362; Food and Nutrition 357, 456; Forestry or History 392; Geography 120, 340, 358; History 204, 214*, 215*, 303*; International Studies 391*; Natural Resources 220; Peace Studies 390, 399; Philosophy 380, 381; Political Science 305, 374, 376, 387; Psychology 320, 322; Sociology 355, 360, 370. Social justice and human rights: Peace Studies 490 or 491
  • Courses in Peace Studies PAX 200. Dilemmas of War and Peace: An Introduction to Peace Studies. 3 cr. Examine history of warfare and conditions of peace; role of cultural and political institutions; development of international conflict resolution and systems of peace. GDR:HU4

    86. WIPCS
    Dedicated to encouraging and legitimizing teaching and research on the roots of violence, national and global security issues. Includes list of events and publications.
    http://www.uwsp.edu/history/wipcs/
    Member Schools Welcome to the Wisconsin Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies The Wisconsin Institute is a unique and vital consortium of private and public colleges and universities dedicated to enriching academic and public discourse on issues of peace and conflict. The Institute is non-partisan and encourages debate and discussion of multiple perspectives, not only of foreign policy issues and global areas of conflict, but also of intercultural communication, gender relations, and environmental sustainability. At a time when virtually all institutions are seeking to internationalize and/or globalize their curricula and co-curricular programs, the Wisconsin Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies (WIPCS) is a statewide resource available to help. Our activities include (see links above for more information):
    • Speakers Program Fall Faculty Conference Spring Student Conference Journal for the Study of Peace and Conflict Annual Distinguished Faculty and Student Awards Cooperative Research, Faculty Development, and Curriculum Consulting

    87. | Center For International Conflict Resolution
    Founded by Columbia University s School of International and Public Affairs to contribute to the resolution of international deadly conflicts through research, teaching, and fieldwork. Opportunities for student involvement, program information, library resources, and staff profiles.
    http://www.cicr-columbia.org/
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    88. Global Options Home Page
    Offers resources related to futures studies, peace studies, systems studies, conflict resolution, and spirituality; essays, course descriptions, course modules and workshops, and an introduction to futures studies available on site.
    http://www.csudh.edu/global_options/

    Co-Directors, Global Options
    GLOBAL OPTIONS HOME PAGE
    TEACHING, RESEARCH, WRITING, SPEAKING, CONSULTING
    DEVOTED TO
    GLOBAL, FUTURES, PEACE, INTERCULTURAL, CONFLICT RESOLUTION, GENERAL SYSTEMS, PARADIGMS, SPIRITUALITY, AND ACTION
    To Topics Covered Below:
    CO-DIRECTORS: CO-DIRECTORS, GLOBAL OPTIONS:
    California State University, Dominguez Hills
    Carson, CA 90747 USA
    Work Tel: 310/243-3470,-3434
    Work Fax: 310/243-3449
    *Home Tel+Fax: 310/821-1864 (preferred)
    E-Mail: lfgroff@dhvx20.csudh.edu
    Global Options Home Page: http://www.csudh.edu/global_options/
    Antioch College
    Yellow Springs, OH 45387 USA
    Work Tel: 513/767-6444,-6445 Work Fax: 513/767-6470 Home Tel+Fax: 513/767-1960 E-Mail: psmoker@college.antioch.edu

    89. Http://hils.org/
    Portal for professionals, volunteers, and others interested in humanitarian issues, with a focus on development and peace studies.
    http://www.hils.org
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    90. Welcome
    Interdisciplinary program dedicated to teaching and research in the emerging area of Peace Studies. Offers an undergraduate minor and a certificate. Course listing, degree requirements, publications, news, faculty, and calendar.
    http://www1.georgetown.edu/departments/justice_peace/
    Georgetown University Georgetown College Search Site Index ... Resources
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    The Georgetown University Program on Justice and Peace (PJP) is an interdisciplinary unit dedicated to teaching and research in the emerging area of Peace Studies. At present PJP offers students a program of study toward an undergraduate minor in the Georgetown College of Arts and Sciences and a certificate in the School of Foreign Service, the School of Nursing and Health Studies, and the McDonough School of Business. Although most of the university programs to which PJP compares itself are referred to as "peace studies," or "peace and conflict resolution," early on it was thought important to emphasize the relation between justice and peace in our program. There are a number of reasons for this emphasis. From an empirical point of view, we feel that one cannot study either of these phenomena in isolation. Structures of social oppression, actual or perceived, are argued by many to be among the causes of war and other violent conflict. Such conflict also has obvious effects on social structure and on the possibility of attaining justice. Conversely, one cannot attempt to evaluate the ethical implications of violence, whether it be war, revolution, or individual conflict, without considering the consequences it has for social and political structure. Any adequate understanding of the virtues of justice must at least outline the conditions under which people ought to be free from violence and war.

    91. Welcome To Enso Center!
    An educational non-profit school for martial arts and peace studies. Includes information on the school, styles taught, and mission statement.
    http://www.enso-center.org/

    92. Ethnozentrismus Als Katalysator Bestehender Konflikte In Afrika S Dlich Der Saha
    Universit tsarbeit, eingereicht von Mamadou Adama Sow (Guinea), am European University Center for Peace Studies (EPU)
    http://www.aspr.ac.at/epu/research/Sow.pdf

    93. Saltzman Institute Of War And Peace Studies
    Created to promote understanding of the disastrous consequences of war upon man s spiritual, intellectual, and material progress. History, faculty, research projects, and mailing list.
    http://www.columbia.edu/cu/siwps/

    94. 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;

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