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<br/><br/>VOLUME 2<br/><br/>E<br/>Early Christianity and Antimilitarism<br/>Early or 'Tribal" War, Anthropological Perspectives of<br/>Early Warning of Hostilities<br/>Eastern Plurope, Peace Movements in<br/>Eastern European Revolutions of 1989<br/>East Timor, Peace Settlement and UN Intervention of<br/>East-West Conflicts<br/>Ecology and Environment<br/>n Economic Conversion<br/>Economics of Peace<br/>Economy and Globalization<br/>IT'opsychology<br/>Education<br/>Education and Peace Futures<br/>Einstein, Albert<br/>El Salvador, Peace Settlement of<br/>Emergence of Manifest Conflict<br/>Eminent Person Mediation<br/>Empathy and Peacemaking<br/>Empower Dalit Women of Nepal<br/>Encyclopedias<br/>Enemy Images<br/>Entrapment<br/>Environmental Consequences of War<br/>Environmental Peace and Holistic Theories<br/>Epistemic Communities<br/>Erasmus, Desiderius<br/>Escalation, Prevention of<br/>Escalation to Violence and to War<br/>Ethics of Nuclear War<br/>Ethics of War and Peace<br/>Middle Ages<br/>Modern Period<br/>Ethnic Conflict<br/>Ethnic Conflict, Reintegration of<br/>Ethnopolitical Conflict, Psychology of<br/>European Community as Peaceful Model<br/>European Integration and Peaceful Detente<br/>European Nuclear Disarmament<br/>1975-1985<br/>1980-1992<br/>European Peace Order after 1989<br/>European Union and Conflict Prevention<br/>Evolving Views of Peace<br/>Negative Definitions<br/>Positive Definitions<br/>Experiential Peacebuilding<br/><br/><br/>F<br/>Failed States and Conflict<br/>Feminism, Cultural Violence of<br/>Feminism and Peace<br/>Feminist Eco-Pacifism<br/>Feminist Peace Theory<br/>Films for Peace<br/>Food and the Role of F'ood Aid<br/>Forgiveness<br/>F"ox, George<br/>PTance, Peace Movements in<br/>Free Tibet Campaign<br/>Free Trade and Liberal Internatioi ; ilism<br/>French-German Relations after 19 ; ><br/>PTomm, Pu'ich<br/>Futures Methods and Peace Metl ' (Is<br/>Futures of War and Peace<br/>Futures Studies and Peace Studies<br/><br/><br/>G<br/>Game Theory<br/>Gandhi<br/>Moral Philosophy •<br/>Political Strategy<br/>Process with the British Empire<br/>Legacy in India<br/>Gandhian Influence on Peace Movement<br/>Gandhian Theory of Nonviolence<br/>Gay Rights Movements<br/>Gender, Socialization, and Militarism<br/>Gender and Conflict<br/>Gender and Militarism in Child Upbringing<br/>Gender and Peace Cultures<br/>Gender and Violence<br/>Gender as a Category for Analysis of Conflict<br/>Gender Roles and Conflict Mediation<br/>Genocide and War<br/>Geo-economic Rivalries Between States<br/>Germany, Peace Movements of<br/>Glasnost and Perestroika<br/>Global Citizenship and Peace<br/>Global Ethic<br/>Globalization, Fissure, and Conflict<br/>Globalization and Peace Issues<br/>Global Justice Movement<br/>Global Resources as a Source of Conflict<br/>Goldman, Emma<br/>Good Friday Agreement<br/>Good Soldier Svejk, The<br/>Goss, Jean<br/>Graduated and Reciprocated Initiatives in Tension Reduction<br/>Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp<br/>Green Parties<br/>Greenpeace<br/>Grotius, Hugo<br/><br/><br/>H<br/>Haas, Ernst B.<br/>Hague Appeal for Peace<br/>Hague Peace Conferences, First and Second<br/>Hammarskjbld, Dag<br/>Hardie, Keir<br/>Healing, Justice and Reconciliation of<br/>Helsinki Accords<br/>Hindu Ethics of Peace<br/>Hinduism and Peace Philosophy<br/>Hiroshima Panels<br/>History of Peace, Contemporary<br/>History of Peace Movements, Periodization of<br/>Holocaust and Collective Violence<br/>Housmans Peace Diary<br/>Human Aggression and Aggressiveness<br/>Humanism<br/>Humanitarian Crises, Pacifist Responses to<br/>Humanitarianism<br/>Humanitarian Law, International<br/>Human Nature Debate<br/>Human Rights<br/>An Overview<br/>Critiques<br/>Legal Concepts<br/>Norms<br/>Peace Maintenance<br/>Political Concept<br/>Human Rights Watch<br/>Human Security<br/>Humatriotism<br/>Humor<br/><br/><br/>I<br/>Iconography of Peace<br/>Icons of War and Peace<br/>Identification Documents<br/>Identities: Shared, Multiple, and Peace<br/>Identity and Conflict<br/>Images of Peace and War<br/>Imperfect Peace<br/>Imperialism and War<br/>Indian National Movement<br/>India, Peace Constitution of<br/>India, Peace Movements in<br/>Indigenous Culture and State-Sponsored Violence<br/>Indigenous Peoples' Movements<br/>Information, Communications Technologies, and Peace<br/>Information Technology and Peace Activism<br/>Insurgent War and Peace Ethics<br/>Intentional Communities<br/>Intercultural Communication and Conflict<br/>Intergroup Contact<br/>Interlocking Conflicts<br/>International Alert<br/>International Atomic Energy Agency<br/>International Committee of the Red Cross<br/>International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia<br/>International Exclusion<br/>International Fellowship of Reconciliation<br/>Internationalist Theory and Liberal Democracy<br/>International Peace Bureau<br/>International Peace Research Association<br/>International Peace Research Institute<br/>International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War<br/>International Relations<br/>International Socialist Theory on Peace and War<br/>Interpersonal Conflict and Peace Psychology<br/>Interstate War, Origins and Prognoses of<br/>Intervention, Humanitarian<br/>Intervention, Nonviolent<br/>Intifada, Palestinian<br/>Intractable Conflicts<br/>Intrastate Conflict, Prevention of<br/>Iran-Iraq War, UN Mediation of<br/>Islam<br/>Islamic Ethics and Peace<br/>Isolationism versus Interventionism in the United States<br/>Israeli Nuclear Campaign<br/>Israel-Palestine Peace<br/>Action and Pacifism<br/>Grassroots Efforts<br/>Official Efforts<br/>Unofficial Efforts<br/><br/><br/>J<br/>James, William<br/>Janis's Groupthink<br/>Japan, Peace Constitution of<br/>Japan, Peace Movements in<br/>Japanese Peace Museums<br/>Jehovah's Witnesses<br/>Jewish Ethics and Peace<br/>Journalism<br/>Justice versus Peace<br/>Just War<br/>Law and Codification<br/>Theory<br/><br/><br/>K<br/>Kant, Immanuel<br/>Kellogg, Frank Billings<br/>Kellogg-Briand Pact<br/>Kelly, Petra<br/>Killing, Psychological Effects of<br/>King, Martin Luther, Jr.<br/>Philosophy of Nonviolence<br/>Role in Civil Rights Movement<br/>Kollwitz, Kathe<br/>Kosovo, NATO, and Intervention<br/><br/><br/>L<br/>Labor Movement and Antimilitarism in the Twentieth Century<br/>Labour Party and Peace<br/>Landmines<br/>De-mining Practice<br/>Movements to Ban Landmines<br/>I^anguage and Conflict<br/>Latin America, Peace Movements in<br/>latin America, Social Justice Movements of<br/>Law, International<br/>History and Definitions<br/>Practical Application<br/>law of the Sea<br/>laws of War<br/>leadership Theories<br/>laague of Nations<br/>laague of Nations Union<br/>labanon Hostage Crisis, UN Role in<br/>legitimate Violence, Right of<br/>lantz, Theodore<br/>Libraries on Peace<br/>Limits to Force<br/>Literary Works<br/>An Overview<br/>Plays<br/>Poetry<br/>Novels<br/>. Low-Intensity Warfare<br/>Lutheran WoiJd Relief<br/>Lutuli, Albert<br/>Luxemburg, Rosa<br/>Ly si St rat a<br/><br/><br/>M<br/>MacBidde, Sean<br/>Macedonia, Transition in<br/>Macimhistory and Theories of Peace<br/>Madres de la Plaza de Mayo<br/>Malaysia and Conflict Avoidance<br/>Male Violence, Unlearning of<br/>Many Peaces<br/>Mari'iage, Peacemaking in<br/>Marxism, Conflict, and Peace<br/>Mass Violence and Trends<br/><br/><br/><br/><br/> |