Approaches to Peace : A Reader in Peace Studies
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Wide-ranging perspectives on peace and conflict studies.
Approaches to Peace: A Reader in Peace Studies is an excellent resource for anyone interested in the field. It offers a diverse selection of classic and contemporary articles, as well as short literary pieces, that provide a wide-ranging perspective on the topic. The book is perfect for introductory peace studies courses, but also works well as a supplement for specialized readings. The study questions and suggested readings at the end of each selection are valuable resources for students. Overall, this book provides insight and inspiration for those interested in approaching peace from an interdisciplinary perspective.
Approaches to Peace : A Reader in Peace Studies
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"For those endeavoring to approach peace, there is no shortage of challenges, practical as well as intellectual. Fortunately, there is also no shortage of inspiration and insight."--From the preface Approaches to Peace: A Reader in Peace Studies, Second Edition, provides a unique and interdisciplinary sampling of key articles and short literary selections focusing on the diverse facets of peace and conflict studies. Featuring both classic and contemporary work, it enables students to read highly influential articles while also introducing them to the most current perspectives in the field. Timeless classics from Leo Tolstoy, the Bhagavad Gita, Martin Luther King, Jr., Gandhi, and Henry David Thoreau are included alongside contemporary pieces by Johan Galtung, Betty Reardon, and many others. Updated to address current concerns, the second edition incorporates seventeen new articles, including selections from Al Gore on climate change, Jeffrey Sachs on Third World economies, and Desmond Tutu on reconciliation. A new chapter on terrorism offers work from Eqbal Ahmad, Richard Falk, Samuel Huntington, and others.
Ideal on its own as a foundation text in any introductory peace studies course, Approaches to Peace, Second Edition, is also compact enough to use as a supplement with more specialized readings. Each selection is prefaced by a short introduction highlighting the author's background, the work's historical context, and the selection's significance in terms of the "big picture." Study questions and a list of suggested readings at the end of each selection also provide useful resources for students.
Author: David P. Barash
Format: Paperback
Edition: Revised
Number of Pages: 304
Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
Publication Date: 10 Aug 2009
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Wide-ranging perspectives on peace and conflict studies.
Approaches to Peace: A Reader in Peace Studies is an excellent resource for anyone interested in the field. It offers a diverse selection of classic and contemporary articles, as well as short literary pieces, that provide a wide-ranging perspective on the topic. The book is perfect for introductory peace studies courses, but also works well as a supplement for specialized readings. The study questions and suggested readings at the end of each selection are valuable resources for students. Overall, this book provides insight and inspiration for those interested in approaching peace from an interdisciplinary perspective.