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Volume I: Abraham Path Initiative-Duant, Henri<br/><br/><br/>A<br/>Accidental Nuclear War<br/>Accords, Implementation of<br/>Accountability<br/>Action Reconciliation Service for Peace<br/>Addams, Jane<br/>Africa, Peace Movements in<br/>African Peace Traditions<br/>Aggression, Conflict, and War<br/>Agreements<br/>Implementation<br/>Multilateral Agreements<br/>Agreements and Sustainability<br/>Aid and Peace<br/>Alliance Systems<br/>Altruistic Approaches to Peace<br/>Amnesty International<br/>Anarchists in Peace Movements<br/>Anarchist Theory and Peace<br/>Ancient World, Peace in<br/>Angell, Nonnan<br/>Animal Behavior and Aggression<br/>Antiballistic Missile Treaty<br/>Anti-Communism and Peace Movements<br/>Anti-Coup<br/>Anti-Imperialist Ideas and Peace<br/>Antimilitarism in the Nineteenth Century<br/>Antinuclear Power Protests in the United States<br/>Antiwar Strikes, History of<br/>Appeasement<br/>Appeasement and Peace in Foreign Policy<br/>Arbitration of Disputes, History of<br/>Architects for Peace<br/>Armament Culture<br/>Anned Conflict, Preemption of<br/>Arms Control and Disarmament<br/>Theory<br/>Process<br/>Compliance<br/>Critics<br/>Economic Consequences<br/>History<br/>Negotiations<br/>Politics<br/>Russian Experience<br/>Verification and Inspection<br/>Arms Races<br/>Arms Trade and Traffic<br/>Art<br/>An Overview<br/>Art against War<br/>Art in Official Institutions<br/>Artists as Peace Activists<br/>War and Antiwar Art<br/>Women's Contributions<br/>Article 9<br/>Asia, Contemporary Peace and Nonviolence<br/>Movements in<br/>Australia, Peace Movements in<br/>Austrian School of Peace Theory<br/><br/>B<br/>Baha'i Faith<br/>Balance of Power and Peace<br/>Balch, Emily<br/>Balkan Conflicts<br/>Balkans, Peace Movements in<br/>Basic Human Needs<br/>Basque Peace Movement Organizations<br/>Belgium, Preventing Conflict llscalation in<br/>Bentham, Jeremy, and Liberal Internationalism<br/>Bhave, Vinoba<br/>Bias Awareness and Bullying Prevention<br/>Bibliographies<br/>Biosophy: The Work of Fredci ick Kettner<br/>Bloch, Jean de<br/>Blood Feuds, Mediation of<br/>Blowback<br/>Boulding, Kenneth<br/>Bouthoul, Gaston<br/>Brazil, Landless Movement in<br/>Brethren, Church of<br/>Brethren Volunteer Seiwice<br/>Brittain, Vera<br/>Bronfenbrenner's Mirror Image Perception<br/>Buddha<br/>Buddhist Ethics and Nonviolent Action<br/>Buddhist Peace Movements<br/>Buddhist Peace Organizations<br/>Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists<br/>Bunche, Ralph<br/><br/>C<br/>Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament<br/>1958-1965<br/>1965-1978<br/>1980s<br/>1990 to Present<br/>Camus, Albert<br/>Canada, Peace Movements in<br/>Carnegie, Andrew<br/>Carnegie lindowment for International Peace<br/>Carter Center<br/>Catholic Peace Traditions<br/>Ceasefires and Facilitation of Ceasefires<br/>Censorship and Repression of Peace Literature<br/>Center for Research on Conflict Resolution<br/>Central America in the 1980s<br/>Central America, Multilateral Negotiations and Regional<br/>Mediation in<br/>Chavez, Cesar<br/>Chemical and Biological Weapons<br/>An Overview<br/>Movements to Ban Chemical and Biological Weapons<br/>Children in War and Peace<br/>Child Soldiers and Their Rehabilitation<br/>Chile, Peace Movements in<br/>China, Protest Movements in<br/>Christian Ethics and Peace<br/>Christianity<br/>Christian Peace Testimony<br/>Christmas Truce of 1914<br/>Cities of Peace<br/>Civil Disobedience<br/>Civil Disobedience to Prevent Mobilization<br/>Civilian Peacekeeping<br/>Civil-Military Relations<br/>Civil Resistance as a Peace Policy<br/>Civil Resistance as a Defense Policy<br/>Civil Rights Movement in the United States<br/>An Overview<br/>Methods of Nonviolent Action<br/>Civil Society, Theory and Practice of<br/>Civil Society and Development<br/>Civil Society and Peacebuilding<br/>Classical World, 2000 H( k to 400 c i-<br/>Climate Change and Its Implications for Conflict<br/>Cold War<br/>Origins (1917-1947)<br/>Conflicts (1947-1987)<br/>Peace Movements (1945-1956)<br/>linding (1987-1991)<br/>Collective Security<br/>Colombia, Peace Movements in<br/>Combatants and Noncombatants in War, Protection of<br/>Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy<br/>Committee of 100<br/>Commonweal Collection, The<br/>Communal Wars, Resolution of<br/>Communism and Peace Movements<br/>Communitarian Peace Experiments<br/>Community Peacebuilding Initiatives, Faith-Based<br/>Cominimity Peacebuilding Initiatives, l^)cal NCOs and<br/>Complexity 'llieoiy and Conflict Transformation<br/>Conditions of Peace<br/>Confidence-Building Measures<br/>Conflict<br/>Distant Early Warnings<br/>Phases<br/>Social Theories<br/>Typologies<br/>Conflict Analysis<br/>Conflict and Peacebuilding<br/>Conflict and War, Distinctions of<br/>Conflict Management within Organizations<br/>Conflict Research, Methods of<br/>Conflict Resolution<br/>An Overview<br/>Methods, Means, and Enforcement<br/>Research<br/>Conflict Resolution, Peace Research, Studies,<br/>and Activism<br/>Conflict Studies versus Peace Studies<br/>Conflict Transformation<br/>Congress of Racial Equality<br/>Conscientious Objection<br/>History<br/>Legal Rights<br/>Secular Perspectives<br/>Religious Perspectives<br/>Conscientious Objectors in the Armed Forces<br/>Conscription, Movements Opposed to<br/>Constructing Concepts of Peace<br/>Constiuctive Conflicts<br/>Contemporaiy Peace Agreements and Accords<br/>Contentious Politics<br/>Conventional Weapons, Contemporary Constraints and<br/>Limitations on<br/>Conventional Weapons, Limitation on<br/>Correlates of War<br/>Coriymeela Community, Northern Ireland<br/>Cosmo]3olitan 1 )emocracy<br/>Cosmopolitanism as a Peace Theory<br/>Court of justice. International<br/>Courts of Arbitration<br/>Cousins, Norman<br/>Creative Arts and Peace<br/>Criminal Court, International<br/>Crisis Management<br/>Cuban Missile Crisis<br/>Culture of Peace<br/>Culture of Peaceful Social Relations<br/>Culture of Peacekeeping<br/>Curie, Adam<br/><br/>D<br/>Day, Dorothy<br/>Dayton Accords<br/>Debs, Eugene V.<br/>Decision to War and International Law<br/>Deep Ecology<br/>De-escalation in Conflict, Theory of<br/>De-escalation in International Crises, Methods of<br/>De Ligt, Bartholomeus<br/>Deming, Barbara<br/>Demobilization after War<br/>Democracies and Peacefulness<br/>Democracy and Warmaking<br/>Democratic Peace<br/>Democratization and Peacebuilding<br/>Democratization and Peace within States<br/>Detente and Human Rights<br/>Deterrence<br/>Deutsch, Karl<br/>Development and Peace<br/>Dewey, John, and the Outlawing of War<br/>Dialogue Circles and Groups<br/>Dialogue Process<br/>Diaspora Communities<br/>Diplomacy and the Major Powers<br/>Direct Violence, Psychology of<br/>Disarmament<br/>Enforced Disarmament<br/>General and Complete Disarmament<br/>Dispute Resolution, Alternative Forms of<br/>Dispute Settlement Procedures<br/>Dolci, Danilo<br/>Domela Nieuwenhuis, Ferdinand<br/>Draft Evasion and Desertion<br/>Draft Refusal in the United States<br/>Draft Resistance in the Soviet Union<br/>Drama Theory<br/>Dunant, Henri<br/><br/><br/> |