Peace, justice, and security studies: a curriculum guide
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adam_text | Contents
Preface,
the Editors
xi
1
Introduction, Barbara J.
Wien 1
Part
1
Current Themes in Peace, Justice,
and Security Studies
2
Terrorism and Security in a Post-9/1
1
World, Stephen
Zunes
13
3
Effective International Law and Institutions,
Robert C. Johansen
27
4
Globalization: Economy, Environment, and Culture,
Joanna Swanger
43
5
Conflict Resolution, Conflict Transformation,
and Peacebuilding, Patrick G. Coy
63
6
The Relation of Peace Studies to Nonviolence, Barry Gan
79
7
Dynamics Affecting Conflict, Justice, and Peace,
George A. Lopez
91
Part
2
Course Syllabuses
8
Introduction to Peace and Justice Studies
105
Introduction, the Editors
105
8.1
Roots of Conflict, Violence, and Peace, Nathan
С
Funk,
Conrad Grebel University College
106
8.2
Peace Paradigms, Thomas E. Boudreau,
Syracuse University
111
8.3
Introduction to Peace Studies, Abbie Jenks, Greenfield
Community College
116
VI
Contents
8.4
Introduction
to Peace Studies,
Katy
Gray Brown,
Manchester College
119
8.5
Exploring Conflict and Peace, Gloria Rhodes, Eastern
Mennonite University
122
9
Violence and Nonviolence
131
Introduction, the Editors
131
9.1
Nonviolence: Theory and Practice, Kenneth L. Brown,
Manchester College
133
9.2
Nonviolent Conflict: Between Soft and Hard Power,
Maria J.
Stephan,
International Center on Nonviolent
Conflict
137
9.3
Violence, Nonviolence, and War, Nathan C. Funk,
Conrad Grebel University College
144
9.4
Gandhi, Richard Johnson, Indiana University-
Purdue University
152
10
Terrorism
161
Introduction, the Editors
161
10.1
War and Terror: The Global Displacement of Populations,
Danielle Taana Smith and
Uli Linke,
Rochester Institute
of Technology
163
10.2
Nonviolent Responses to Terrorism, George Lakey,
Swarthmore College
169
10.3
The International Relations of September
11,
B. Welling Hall, Earlham College
178
10.4
Sociology of Terrorism and Genocide, Michael W. Smith,
Saint
Anselm
College
183
11
War
189
Introduction, the Editors
189
11.1
War, Peace, and Strategy, Richard
K. Betts,
Columbia University
190
11.2
Rules of War: The Ethics of Destruction in International
Politics, R. Charli Carpenter, University of Pittsburgh
199
11.3
War in Film and Literature, Daniel
Lieberfeld,
Duquesne University
204
11.4
Cinematic Images of War and the Military, Morten G.
Ender,
US Military Academy at West Point
210
11.5
The Bomb, B. Welling Hall, Earlham College
215
12
International Organization and the Rule of Law
219
Introduction, the Editors
219
12.1
International Organization and Law, Richard Robyn,
Kent State University
220
Contents
VII
12.2
The United Nations and Global Security, Robert C. Johansen,
University of Notre Dame
225
12.3
Human Rights and Global Change, Robert
Elias,
University of San Francisco
233
12.4
Humanitarianism in World Politics, R. Charli Carpenter,
University of Pittsburgh
240
12.5
Human Rights and Conflict, Daniel Chong,
American University
246
12.6
Human Rights, Maria J.
Stephan,
American University
252
13
Multilateralism and Unilateralism
261
Introduction, the Editors
261
13.1
Empires and Imperialism, G. John Ikenberry and
Atul Kohli, Princeton University
263
13.2
US Foreign Policy in a Unipolar World, Stephen
Zunes,
University of San Francisco
267
13.3
International Perspectives on US Foreign Policy,
Andrew J. Loomis, Georgetown University
270
13.4
The Global Politics of Peacebuilding, Robert C. Johansen,
University of Notre Dame
276
13.5
Global Resource Politics, Michael T.
Klare,
Hampshire College and University of Massachusetts
285
13.6
Militarization of Daily Life, Kelly Dietz,
Ithaca College
291
14
Conflict Transformation and Conflict Resolution
299
Introduction, the Editors
299
14.1
Reconciliation Versus Revenge, Patrick G. Coy,
Kent State University
301
14.2
Reconciliation and Justice in Postconflict Context,
Mohammed Abu-Nimer, American University
308
14.3
Restorative Justice: The Promise, the Challenge,
Howard
Zehr,
Eastern Mennonite University
316
14.4
International Negotiation: Theories and Practices,
Cecilia
Albin,
Jonathan
Hall, Kristine
Höglund,
and
Niklas Swanström,
Uppsala University
321
14.5
Peacebuilding, Craig Zelizer, Georgetown University
328
14.6
Comparative Peace Processes, Anthony Wanis-St. John,
American University
335
14.7
The Vocation of Peacebuilding, John Paul Lederach,
University of Notre Dame
340
15
Globalization and Human Security
345
Introduction, the Editors
345
15.1
Security Ontology: Referents, Values, Threats, David A. Welch,
University of Toronto
347
15.2
Global Economie
Justice,
Stephen
Zunes,
University of San Francisco
352
15.3
Global Economy and Organizations,
Hamid
Rafizadeh,
Bluffton
University
354
15.4
Politics of Development, Maria
Guadalupe
Moog
Rodrigues,
College of the Holy Cross
359
15.5
Human Rights in the Marketplace, Lowell Ewert,
Conrad Crebel University College
366
16
Religion, Conflict, and Peace
Introduction, the Editors
371
16.1
Christian Approaches to Peacemaking, Matthew Bailey-Dick,
Conrad Grebel University College
372
16.2
World Religions, Violence, and Conflict Resolution,
Marc Gopin, George Mason University
378
16.3
Islamic Peace Paradigms, S. Ayse Kadayifci-Orellana,
American University
383
16.4
Religion and Peacebuilding, S. Ayse Kadayifci-Orellana,
American University
391
371
17
Cultures of Peace
399
Introduction, the Editors
399
17.1
A History of Peace Movements,
Marlene
Epp,
Conrad Grebel University College
400
17.2
Peacemaking in Practice: Seminar in Nonviolence
and Social Action, Abbie Jenks,
Greenfield Community College
403
17.3
Arts and Peacebuilding,
Craig Zelizer, Georgetown University
408
17.4
Human Rights and the Media, Daniel Chong,
American University
414
17.5
Peace and Social Practice: Pedagogy and Practice,
Sue L. T. McGregor, Mount Saint Vincent University
420
17.6
Peace and Conflict Resolution: A Holistic Approach,
Tony Jenkins and Janet
Gerson,
Teachers College,
Columbia University
427
18
Cultural Dynamics
433
Introduction, the Editors
433
18.1
The Politics of Cultural and Ethnic Pluralism,
Zheng Wang, Seton Hall University
434
18.2
The Politics of Ethnic and Racial Groups, Marc Howard Ross,
Bryn
Mawr College
438
18.3
Gender and the War System: An Inquiry into
Equality and Security, Betty A. Reardon and
Tony Jenkins, Teachers College, Columbia University
442
18.4
Youth and Conflict, Susan Shepler, American University
447
18.5
People with Disabilities in Politics and Society, Arthur
Blaser,
Chapman University
452
19
Skills in Conflict Resolution
Introduction, the Editors
459
19.1
Dialogue: Approaches and Applications,
Mohammed Abu-Nimer, American University
460
19.2
International Mediation, Zheng Wang,
Seton Hall University
465
19.3
Mediation: Process, Skills, and Theory,
Carolyn Schrock-Shenk, Goshen College
469
19.4
Negotiation: Theories and Practices, Nathan C. Funk,
Conrad Grebel University College
А1Ъ
19.5
Dispute Resolution, Isaac Noam
Ebner,
Sabanci University
479
459
20
Peace Studies in Disciplinary Perspective
489
Introduction, the Editors
489
20.1
Anthropology: Culture and Conflict, Robert A. Rubinstein,
Syracuse University
491
20.2
Anthropology: Culture and Ethnic Conflict Management,
Marc Howard Ross,
Bryn Mawr
College
497
20.3
Economics: Economics of Violence and Peace,
Martha Starr, American University
505
20.4
Sociology. Social Conflict, Michelle Gawerc,
Boston College
509
20.5
History: War and Peace in American History, Perry Bush,
Bluffton
University
515
20.6
Psychology: Introduction to Peace Psychology,
Rachel M. MacNair, Institute for
Integrated Social Analysis
520
20.7
Environmental Studies: Environmental Philosophy,
Steven S. Naragon, Manchester College
524
20.8
Environmental Studies: Disease, Death, and World Politics,
Jeremy Youde, Grinnell College
529
The Contributors
533
About the Book
543
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adam_txt |
Contents
Preface,
the Editors
xi
1
Introduction, Barbara J.
Wien 1
Part
1
Current Themes in Peace, Justice,
and Security Studies
2
Terrorism and Security in a Post-9/1
1
World, Stephen
Zunes
13
3
Effective International Law and Institutions,
Robert C. Johansen
27
4
Globalization: Economy, Environment, and Culture,
Joanna Swanger
43
5
Conflict Resolution, Conflict Transformation,
and Peacebuilding, Patrick G. Coy
63
6
The Relation of Peace Studies to Nonviolence, Barry Gan
79
7
Dynamics Affecting Conflict, Justice, and Peace,
George A. Lopez
91
Part
2
Course Syllabuses
8
Introduction to Peace and Justice Studies
105
Introduction, the Editors
105
8.1
Roots of Conflict, Violence, and Peace, Nathan
С
Funk,
Conrad Grebel University College
106
8.2
Peace Paradigms, Thomas E. Boudreau,
Syracuse University
111
8.3
Introduction to Peace Studies, Abbie Jenks, Greenfield
Community College
116
VI
Contents
8.4
Introduction
to Peace Studies,
Katy
Gray Brown,
Manchester College
119
8.5
Exploring Conflict and Peace, Gloria Rhodes, Eastern
Mennonite University
122
9
Violence and Nonviolence
131
Introduction, the Editors
131
9.1
Nonviolence: Theory and Practice, Kenneth L. Brown,
Manchester College
133
9.2
Nonviolent Conflict: Between "Soft" and "Hard" Power,
Maria J.
Stephan,
International Center on Nonviolent
Conflict
137
9.3
Violence, Nonviolence, and War, Nathan C. Funk,
Conrad Grebel University College
144
9.4
Gandhi, Richard Johnson, Indiana University-
Purdue University
152
10
Terrorism
161
Introduction, the Editors
161
10.1
War and Terror: The Global Displacement of Populations,
Danielle Taana Smith and
Uli Linke,
Rochester Institute
of Technology
163
10.2
Nonviolent Responses to Terrorism, George Lakey,
Swarthmore College
169
10.3
The International Relations of September
11,
B. Welling Hall, Earlham College
178
10.4
Sociology of Terrorism and Genocide, Michael W. Smith,
Saint
Anselm
College
183
11
War
189
Introduction, the Editors
189
11.1
War, Peace, and Strategy, Richard
K. Betts,
Columbia University
190
11.2
Rules of War: The Ethics of Destruction in International
Politics, R. Charli Carpenter, University of Pittsburgh
199
11.3
War in Film and Literature, Daniel
Lieberfeld,
Duquesne University
204
11.4
Cinematic Images of War and the Military, Morten G.
Ender,
US Military Academy at West Point
210
11.5
The Bomb, B. Welling Hall, Earlham College
215
12
International Organization and the Rule of Law
219
Introduction, the Editors
219
12.1
International Organization and Law, Richard Robyn,
Kent State University
220
Contents
VII
12.2
The United Nations and Global Security, Robert C. Johansen,
University of Notre Dame
225
12.3
Human Rights and Global Change, Robert
Elias,
University of San Francisco
233
12.4
Humanitarianism in World Politics, R. Charli Carpenter,
University of Pittsburgh
240
12.5
Human Rights and Conflict, Daniel Chong,
American University
246
12.6
Human Rights, Maria J.
Stephan,
American University
252
13
Multilateralism and Unilateralism
261
Introduction, the Editors
261
13.1
Empires and Imperialism, G. John Ikenberry and
Atul Kohli, Princeton University
263
13.2
US Foreign Policy in a Unipolar World, Stephen
Zunes,
University of San Francisco
267
13.3
International Perspectives on US Foreign Policy,
Andrew J. Loomis, Georgetown University
270
13.4
The Global Politics of Peacebuilding, Robert C. Johansen,
University of Notre Dame
276
13.5
Global Resource Politics, Michael T.
Klare,
Hampshire College and University of Massachusetts
285
13.6
Militarization of Daily Life, Kelly Dietz,
Ithaca College
291
14
Conflict Transformation and Conflict Resolution
299
Introduction, the Editors
299
14.1
Reconciliation Versus Revenge, Patrick G. Coy,
Kent State University
301
14.2
Reconciliation and Justice in Postconflict Context,
Mohammed Abu-Nimer, American University
308
14.3
Restorative Justice: The Promise, the Challenge,
Howard
Zehr,
Eastern Mennonite University
316
14.4
International Negotiation: Theories and Practices,
Cecilia
Albin,
Jonathan
Hall, Kristine
Höglund,
and
Niklas Swanström,
Uppsala University
321
14.5
Peacebuilding, Craig Zelizer, Georgetown University
328
14.6
Comparative Peace Processes, Anthony Wanis-St. John,
American University
335
14.7
The Vocation of Peacebuilding, John Paul Lederach,
University of Notre Dame
340
15
Globalization and Human Security
345
Introduction, the Editors
345
15.1
Security Ontology: Referents, Values, Threats, David A. Welch,
University of Toronto
347
15.2
Global Economie
Justice,
Stephen
Zunes,
University of San Francisco
352
15.3
Global Economy and Organizations,
Hamid
Rafizadeh,
Bluffton
University
354
15.4
Politics of Development, Maria
Guadalupe
Moog
Rodrigues,
College of the Holy Cross
359
15.5
Human Rights in the Marketplace, Lowell Ewert,
Conrad Crebel University College
366
16
Religion, Conflict, and Peace
Introduction, the Editors
371
16.1
Christian Approaches to Peacemaking, Matthew Bailey-Dick,
Conrad Grebel University College
372
16.2
World Religions, Violence, and Conflict Resolution,
Marc Gopin, George Mason University
378
16.3
Islamic Peace Paradigms, S. Ayse Kadayifci-Orellana,
American University
383
16.4
Religion and Peacebuilding, S. Ayse Kadayifci-Orellana,
American University
391
371
17
Cultures of Peace
399
Introduction, the Editors
399
17.1
A History of Peace Movements,
Marlene
Epp,
Conrad Grebel University College
400
17.2
Peacemaking in Practice: Seminar in Nonviolence
and Social Action, Abbie Jenks,
Greenfield Community College
403
17.3
Arts and Peacebuilding,
Craig Zelizer, Georgetown University
408
17.4
Human Rights and the Media, Daniel Chong,
American University
414
17.5
Peace and Social Practice: Pedagogy and Practice,
Sue L. T. McGregor, Mount Saint Vincent University
420
17.6
Peace and Conflict Resolution: A Holistic Approach,
Tony Jenkins and Janet
Gerson,
Teachers College,
Columbia University
427
18
Cultural Dynamics
433
Introduction, the Editors
433
18.1
The Politics of Cultural and Ethnic Pluralism,
Zheng Wang, Seton Hall University
434
18.2
The Politics of Ethnic and Racial Groups, Marc Howard Ross,
Bryn
Mawr College
438
18.3
Gender and the War System: An Inquiry into
Equality and Security, Betty A. Reardon and
Tony Jenkins, Teachers College, Columbia University
442
18.4
Youth and Conflict, Susan Shepler, American University
447
18.5
People with Disabilities in Politics and Society, Arthur
Blaser,
Chapman University
452
19
Skills in Conflict Resolution
Introduction, the Editors
459
19.1
Dialogue: Approaches and Applications,
Mohammed Abu-Nimer, American University
460
19.2
International Mediation, Zheng Wang,
Seton Hall University
465
19.3
Mediation: Process, Skills, and Theory,
Carolyn Schrock-Shenk, Goshen College
469
19.4
Negotiation: Theories and Practices, Nathan C. Funk,
Conrad Grebel University College
А1Ъ
19.5
Dispute Resolution, Isaac Noam
Ebner,
Sabanci University
479
459
20
Peace Studies in Disciplinary Perspective
489
Introduction, the Editors
489
20.1
Anthropology: Culture and Conflict, Robert A. Rubinstein,
Syracuse University
491
20.2
Anthropology: Culture and Ethnic Conflict Management,
Marc Howard Ross,
Bryn Mawr
College
497
20.3
Economics: Economics of Violence and Peace,
Martha Starr, American University
505
20.4
Sociology. Social Conflict, Michelle Gawerc,
Boston College
509
20.5
History: War and Peace in American History, Perry Bush,
Bluffton
University
515
20.6
Psychology: Introduction to Peace Psychology,
Rachel M. MacNair, Institute for
Integrated Social Analysis
520
20.7
Environmental Studies: Environmental Philosophy,
Steven S. Naragon, Manchester College
524
20.8
Environmental Studies: Disease, Death, and World Politics,
Jeremy Youde, Grinnell College
529
The Contributors
533
About the Book
543 |
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