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Peace and Conflict Studies David P. Barash

Peace and Conflict Studies By David P. Barash

Peace and Conflict Studies by David P. Barash


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Peace and Conflict Studies Summary

Peace and Conflict Studies by David P. Barash

This book comprehensively introduces students to the relatively young interdisciplinary field of peace and conflict studies. A hallmark of the book is the effort it makes to encourage independent and critical thinking among student readers.

Peace and Conflict Studies Reviews

Beautifully crafted, logically constructed, the book by Barash and Webel will be the introductory text to peace and conflict studies for years to come. With a wealth of interesting material and a clear, accommodating, yet sufficiently rigorous, framework anyone who has studied these pages will come out a richer person, more able to act in and on today's world.

-- Johan Galtung

About David P. Barash

David P. Barash (PhD, University of Wisconsin) is a professor of psychology emeritus at the University of Washington. His studies span animal behavior, evolution, and social psychology, with concentrations in sociobiology, psychological aspects of the arms race and nuclear war, and peace studies. A prolific author and researcher, he has written more than 270 technical articles and 40 books ranging from monographs to college textbooks to popular trade titles. His book Introduction to Peace Studies (1991) was the first comprehensive undergraduate textbook in the field of Peace Studies. His book Threats: Intimidation and its Discontents (2020, Oxford University Press), is especially concerned with debunking nuclear deterrence. Charles P. Webel (PhD, University of California, Berkeley) is presently a professor of international relations and philosophy at the University of New York in Prague. He previously held the Delp- Wilkinson Chair in Peace Studies at Chapman University. A five-time Fulbright Scholar and graduate of the Psychoanalytic Institute of Northern California, he has conducted postdoctoral research at Harvard University, the Max Planck Institute, and the Universities of Paris, Frankfurt, and Heidelberg. He has also taught in the Peace and Conflict Studies Program at Berkeley, the Honors College of University of South Florida, and at Harvard College. He is the author or editor of many articles and nine books, including the forthcoming The Fate of this World and the Future of Humanity.

Table of Contents

I. THE PROMISE OF PEACE, THE PROBLEM OF WAR 1. The Meanings of Peace 2. Peace Movements 3. The Meanings of War 4. The Special Significance of Nuclear Weapons II. THE REASONS FOR WARS 5. The Individual Level 6. The Group Level 7. The State Level 8. The Decision-Making Level 9. The Ideological, Social, and Economic Levels III. BUILDING NEGATIVE PEACE 10. Diplomacy, Negotiations, and Conflict Resolution 11. Peace Through Strength? 12. Disarmament and Arms Control 13. International Organizations 14. International Law 15. World Government 16. Ethical and Religious Perspectives IV. BUILDING POSITIVE PEACE 17. Human Rights 18. Ecological Wholeness 19. Economic Well-Being 20. Nonviolence 21. Toward the Future

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GOR005163144
9780761925071
0761925074
Peace and Conflict Studies by David P. Barash
Used - Very Good
Hardback
SAGE Publications Inc
20020507
592
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