Peace by Peaceful Means : Peace and Conflict, Development and Civilization
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Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 303.6 GAL/P (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P34110 | ||
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Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 303.6 GAL/P (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P34111 | ||
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Introduction: Visions of Peace for the 21st Century --
pt. I. Peace Theory. 1. Peace Studies: an Epistemological Basis. 2. Peace Studies: Some Basic Paradigms. 3. Woman : Man = Peace : Violence? 4. Democracy : Dictatorship = Peace : War? 5. The State System: Dissociative, Associative, Confederal, Federal, Unitary --
or a Lost case? --
pt. II. Conflict Theory. 1. Conflict Formations. 2. Conflict Life-Cycles. 3. Conflict Transformations. 4. Conflict Interventions. 5. Nonviolent Conflict Transformation --
pt. III. Development Theory. 1. Fifteen Theses on Development Theory and Practice. 2. Six Economic Schools. 3. The Externalities. 4. Ten Theses on Eclectic Development Theory. 5. Development Theory: an Approach Across Spaces --
pt. IV. Civilization Theory. 1. Cultural Violence. 2. Six Cosmologies: an Impressionistic Presentation. 3. Implications: Peace, War, Conflict, Development. 4. Specifications: Hitlerism, Stalinism, Reaganism.
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