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1  Course Introduction  Notes 1  Slides 1  
2  Origins of Peace Studies  Notes 2  Slides 2  Links 2
3  The Study of War  Notes 3  Slides 3  Links 3
4  The Causal Model of Political Violence  Notes 4  Slides 4  Links 4
5  Reflections on Terrorism  Notes 5  Slides 5  
6  Dealing with Terror after 9-11  Notes 6  Slides 6  Links 6
7  Finishing Off Our Model
 (Violence: its scope and meaning)
 Notes 7  Slides 7

 Links 7

8   What is Peace?  Notes 8  Slides 8A
 Slides 8B
 Links 8
9   Non-Violence  Notes 9  Slides 9  Links 9
10   Peace Movements  Notes 10  Slides 10  Links 10
11   What is Peace in a World of Terror? Notes 11  Slides 11  
12   Bringing It All Together Notes 12  Slides 12  Links 12

 

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1

Introduction

 Notes 1 

Slides 1


Origins of Peace Studies

 Notes 2

Slides 2 

A Force More Powerful

ThucydidesThe Peloponnesian Wars 

E. H. Carr, The Twenty Years’ Crisis

Quincy Wright, A Study of War

Lewis Fry Richardson, Statistics of Deadly Quarrels

Peace Research International, Oslo (PRIO)

Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI)

Tampere Peace Research Institute, Finland (TAPRI)

Journal of Peace Research

International Development Association

Human Security Research Group 

Facultad Latinoamericano de Ciencias Sociales (FLACSO)

Latin American Council of Peace Research (CLAIP)

Asian Pacific Peace Research Association (APPRA)

United Nations University (UNU)

RAND Corporation

The Journal of Conflict Resolution

Henry David Thoreau

Leo Tolstoy

Fellowship of Reconciliation

War Resisters League

Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom

Women of Greenham Common

Mohandas K. Gandhi

Martin Luther King, Jr.

Eastern Europe in 1989

 3

The Study of War

 Notes 3

Slides 3

Persian Gulf I

Iraq and Iran (Note: Review this!)

Falklands-Malvinas war in 1982

ROTC (Reserve Officers’ Training Corps)

Volunteer military v. conscription

Sam Keen’s, Faces of the Enemy

 4

The Causal Model of Political Violence

 Notes 4

 Slides 4

Anomie

Frustration-Aggression

Cognitive Dissonance

Contagion

Relative Deprivation

Konrad Lorenz

Socialization

Robert Jay Lifton, The Nazi Doctors

"Doubling"

Robert M Sapolsky, A Natural History of Peace

Paul Collier, Breaking the Conflict Trap: Civil War and Development Policy

 5

Terrorism

 Notes 5

Slides 5A

Slides 5B

Prime Numbers: 9/11 + 5

 6

Finishing Off Our Model
(Violence: its scope and meaning)

 Notes 6

Slides 6

Human Security Report

Greed and Grievance

 7

What is Peace?

 Notes 7

Slides 7A 

Slides 7B 

Beyond Intractability

Victim-Offender Projects:

Pedagogy of the Oppressed

Structural Violence

 8

Non-Violence

 Notes 8

Slides 8

Southern Christian Leadership Conference

Search for Common Ground

Conflict Resolution Information Source

M.K. Gandhi Institute for Nonviolence

Satyagraha

Martin Luther King, Jr.

Letter from a Birmingham Jail” (audio)

The King Center

 9

Peace Movements

Notes 9

Slides 9

The History of American Peace Movements

Why Peace Movements Are Important

Spiro Agnew

10

What is Peace in a World of Terror?

 Notes 10

Slides 10 

 

11 

Bringing It All Together

 Notes 11

Slides 11 

Educators for Social Responsibility

Teaching Tolerance

Character Education Partnership

Operation Respect

Peace Games

National Youth Violence Prevention Resource Center

Colorado Anti-Bullying Program

Bully Busters

 

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