Peace and conflict studies / David P. Barash, Charles P. Webel.
Material type: TextPublisher: Thousand Oaks ; London : Sage Publications, [2002]Copyright date: ©2002Description: xiii, 571 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0761925074
- 9780761925071
- 303.66 21
- JZ5538 .B37 2002
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Pt. I. The Promise of Peace, the Problems of War. 1. The Meanings of Peace. 2. Peace Movements. 3. The Meanings of Wars. 4. The Special Significance of Nuclear Weapons -- Pt. 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 -- Pt. 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 -- Pt. IV. Building Positive Peace. 17. Human Rights. 18. Ecological Well-Being. 19. Economic Well-Being. 20. Nonviolence. 21. Personal Transformation and the Future.
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