Peace Movements and Pacifism After September 11

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Shin Chiba, Thomas J. Schoenbaum
Edward Elgar Publishing, 1 Á.¤. 2008 - 256 ˹éÒ
The book is a major contribution to our understanding of peace movements and pacifism after 11 September.
 

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1 Peace issues in the post911 world
3
2 War and peace in an age of terror and state terrorism
19
3 Searching for peace in a world of terrorism and state terrorism
32
peace and the subaltern as ruptures and repetitions
49
PART II Pacifism philosophy religion
75
the political theory of the post911 world
77
a Mennonite perspective
97
the case of modern Japan
111
its theoretical meanings
128
PART III Toward peace diplomacy pacifism and peace movements today
153
9 Upon what principles should foreign policy be based in the 21st century?
155
can the gap be bridgedor tertium non datur?
173
11 Globalization and the 21stcentury US peace movement
183
the movement against war in Iraq
201
Index
227
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Thomas J. Schoenbaum is Dean and Virginia Rusk Professor at the University of Georgia.

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