Peacemaking

Peacemaking
Author: Judith Presler
Publisher: Rodopi
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2000
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9789042015524

Peacemaking includes a large array of activities from local to global attempts to attain peace. It includes consideration of international, interstate, and intertribal conflict resolution; communal, personal, and interpersonal social justice; deterrence of the use of nuclear weapons; design of international treaties that prevent war or other forms of international conflict; disarmament; international organizations that secure the order among nations; and even, from some points of view, war. As the 20th century drew to a close, we have witnessed peacemakers trying to end ethnic cleansing, reinstate justly elected political leaders, and reach compromises in the ideological differences that perpetuate age-old conflicts. We also see peacemaking in our schools, homes, and workplaces. Philosophers have long been interested in peacemaking in one form or another, and philosophical accounts of peacemaking reflect the variety of perspectives, methods, and activities developed in pursuing peacemaking. In some instances, philosophers expand upon the situations, activities, and methods of the peacemaker in the field. The essays in this volume propose some theoretical arguments for various aspects of peacemaking, offer nonmilitary alternatives to war, and discuss practical examples of peacemaking in daily life. The contributors analyze power relations, language, social groupings, and distribution of resources. At times, they draw insight from social and historical models of conflict and conflict-resolution. This collection of essays on peacemaking aims to enlighten contemporary social and political discussions and contribute to achieving the ever-challenging goal of peace.

Cold War America, 1946 To 1990

Cold War America, 1946 To 1990
Author: Facts on File Inc
Publisher: Infobase Publishing
Total Pages: 689
Release: 2014-05-14
Genre: Cold War
ISBN: 1438107986

Uses statistical tables, charts, photographs, maps, and illustrations to explore everyday life in the United States during the Cold War period.

Basic Reference Sources

Basic Reference Sources
Author: Margaret Taylor
Publisher: Metuchen, N.J. : Scarecrow Press
Total Pages: 322
Release: 1981
Genre: Reference
ISBN:

First published in 1971, this is a self-paced introduction to general reference/information sources. The new edition brings information about the sources up to date as of late 1988, adding or deleting titles where appropriate. While primary use of the manual continues to be in library science courses, its benefits extend to all students and researchers. The pages are three-hole punched and perforated. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Point Counterpoint

Point Counterpoint
Author: Thayle K. Anderson
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt P
Total Pages: 516
Release: 1987
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

... Chapter 1 [of this book] ... includes information on how to analyze the argument in a published essay as well as directions for ... writ[ing] ... an argument or documented report. Chapter 10 contains a brief handbook on the research paper that reviews problem areas such as introducing quotations, handling paraphrases, and constructing summaries. The concluding chapter also includes instruction on the correct format for the research paper, the use of footnotes, and proper biographic style ... this book contains ... [much] for courses in which students write papers that incorporate the ideas of others ... each of the ... chapters of ... [this volume] contains thematically grouped reading selections ... so closely related that students ... [can] write ... research papers without going beyond the material in that chapter ... the readings have been chosen ... for their specific reference to issues across the college curriculum.-Preface.

Asiaweek

Asiaweek
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 952
Release: 1981-09
Genre: Asia
ISBN: