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Approaches to peace : a reader in peace studies / [edited by] David P. Barash, University of Washington.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2018]Copyright date: ©2018Edition: Fourth editionDescription: x, 310 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0190637595
  • 9780190637590
Other title:
  • Reader in peace studies
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: No titleDDC classification:
  • 327.172 23
LOC classification:
  • JZ5538 .A67 2018
Contents:
Introduction: Approaches to Approaches to Peace -- 1. Understanding War -- Why War? / Sigmund Freud -- Warfare Is Only an Invention - Not a Biological Necessity / Margaret Mead -- War Is a Force That Gives Us Meaning / Chris Hedges -- War and Other Essays / William Graham Sumner -- Victims of Groupthink / Irving Janis -- The Causes of War / Michael Howard -- National Images and International Systems / Kenneth Boulding -- The Clash of Civilizations / Samuel P. Huntington -- How Resource Scarcity and Climate Change Could Produce a Global Explosion / Michael Klare -- Battlefields of the Future / Peter W. Singer -- The Revisionist Imperative: Rethinking Twentieth Century Wars / Andrew Bacevich -- 2. Building "Negative Peace" -- The Moral Equivalent of War / William James -- Getting to Yes / Roger Fisher, William Ury, and Bruce Patton -- Disarmament Demands GRIT / Charles Osgood -- Ten Nuclear Myths / David Krieger and Angela McCrackien -- A World Free of Nuclear Weapons / George P. Shultz, William J. Perry, Henry A. Kissinger, and Sam Nunn -- A Powerful Peace / Jonathan Schell -- Disarmament, Economic Conversion, and Jobs for All / Seymour Melman -- International Law / David P. Barash -- Catholic Answers / Just War Doctrine -- Reforming the UN for the 21st Century / Vijay Mehta -- Violence Vanquished / Steven Pinker -- Life without War? / Douglas P. Fry -- 3. Responding to Terrorism -- The Evil Scourge of Terrorism: Reality, Construction, Remedy / Noam Chomsky -- Terrorism: Theirs and Ours / Eqbal Ahmad -- The U.S. Response to Terrorism / Haviland Smith -- Dying to Win: The Strategic Logic of Suicide Terrorism / Robert Pape -- The True Spirit of Jihad / Sarah Ahmad -- 4. Building "Positive Peace" -- The Land Ethic / Aldo Leopold -- Speech to the United Nations, 2015 / Pope Francis -- How to Judge Globalism / Amartya Sen -- Human Rights / David P. Barash -- Letter from a Birmingham Jail / Martin Luther King Jr. -- Feminist Politics: Where We Stand / bell hooks -- 5. Nonviolence -- Civil Disobedience / Henry David Thoreau -- Letter to Ernest Howard Crosby / Leo Tolstoy -- Conscientious Objector / Edna St. Vincent Millay -- Neither Victims nor Executioners / Albert Camus -- The Gospel of Nonviolence / Mohandas Gandhi -- Seeking a Solution to the Problem of War / Gene Sharp -- Soft Power / Joseph S. Nye Jr. -- 6. Peace Movements, Transformation, and the Future -- On Humane Governance / Richard Falk -- Sexism and the War System / Betty Reardon -- A Human Approach to World Peace / Dalai Lama -- Empire v. Democracy - Why Nemesis Is at Our Door / Chalmers Johnson -- No Future without Forgiveness / Desmond Tutu -- World Government? / David P. Barash -- How Economic Growth Has Become Antilife / Vandana Shiva -- Antiwar Activists, Where Are You? / Victoria A. Bonney.
Summary: "Approaches 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."--Back cover.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction: Approaches to Approaches to Peace -- 1. Understanding War -- Why War? / Sigmund Freud -- Warfare Is Only an Invention - Not a Biological Necessity / Margaret Mead -- War Is a Force That Gives Us Meaning / Chris Hedges -- War and Other Essays / William Graham Sumner -- Victims of Groupthink / Irving Janis -- The Causes of War / Michael Howard -- National Images and International Systems / Kenneth Boulding -- The Clash of Civilizations / Samuel P. Huntington -- How Resource Scarcity and Climate Change Could Produce a Global Explosion / Michael Klare -- Battlefields of the Future / Peter W. Singer -- The Revisionist Imperative: Rethinking Twentieth Century Wars / Andrew Bacevich -- 2. Building "Negative Peace" -- The Moral Equivalent of War / William James -- Getting to Yes / Roger Fisher, William Ury, and Bruce Patton -- Disarmament Demands GRIT / Charles Osgood -- Ten Nuclear Myths / David Krieger and Angela McCrackien -- A World Free of Nuclear Weapons / George P. Shultz, William J. Perry, Henry A. Kissinger, and Sam Nunn -- A Powerful Peace / Jonathan Schell -- Disarmament, Economic Conversion, and Jobs for All / Seymour Melman -- International Law / David P. Barash -- Catholic Answers / Just War Doctrine -- Reforming the UN for the 21st Century / Vijay Mehta -- Violence Vanquished / Steven Pinker -- Life without War? / Douglas P. Fry -- 3. Responding to Terrorism -- The Evil Scourge of Terrorism: Reality, Construction, Remedy / Noam Chomsky -- Terrorism: Theirs and Ours / Eqbal Ahmad -- The U.S. Response to Terrorism / Haviland Smith -- Dying to Win: The Strategic Logic of Suicide Terrorism / Robert Pape -- The True Spirit of Jihad / Sarah Ahmad -- 4. Building "Positive Peace" -- The Land Ethic / Aldo Leopold -- Speech to the United Nations, 2015 / Pope Francis -- How to Judge Globalism / Amartya Sen -- Human Rights / David P. Barash -- Letter from a Birmingham Jail / Martin Luther King Jr. -- Feminist Politics: Where We Stand / bell hooks -- 5. Nonviolence -- Civil Disobedience / Henry David Thoreau -- Letter to Ernest Howard Crosby / Leo Tolstoy -- Conscientious Objector / Edna St. Vincent Millay -- Neither Victims nor Executioners / Albert Camus -- The Gospel of Nonviolence / Mohandas Gandhi -- Seeking a Solution to the Problem of War / Gene Sharp -- Soft Power / Joseph S. Nye Jr. -- 6. Peace Movements, Transformation, and the Future -- On Humane Governance / Richard Falk -- Sexism and the War System / Betty Reardon -- A Human Approach to World Peace / Dalai Lama -- Empire v. Democracy - Why Nemesis Is at Our Door / Chalmers Johnson -- No Future without Forgiveness / Desmond Tutu -- World Government? / David P. Barash -- How Economic Growth Has Become Antilife / Vandana Shiva -- Antiwar Activists, Where Are You? / Victoria A. Bonney.

"Approaches 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."--Back cover.

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