Announcing the
JOURNAL FOR THE STUDY OF PEACE AND CONFLICT
of the Wisconsin Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies
ISSN 1095-1962
2000-2001 Edition
This year's issue of the journal of the Wisconsin Institute for Peace
and Conflict Studies offers reflection and research on topics related to peace, security, conflict, and justice.
"Sarajevo, Whence Comes Thy Gloom? Ethnic and Religious Roots of the
First World War" by James R. Holmes, Ph.D. candidate, The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy
"How President Bush Moved the U.S. into the Gulf War: Three Theories of
Group Conflict and the Construction of Moral Violation" by Clark McCauley, Asch Center for Study of Ethnopolitical Conflict, University of Pennsylvania
"Nonviolence in Pink: The Visual Rhetoric of Aung San Suu Kyi" by Ellen W. Gorsevski, Department of English, Washington State University
"Inner Peace Makes Peace on Earth: A Personal Reflection" by Suzanne
Taylor, Mighty Companions
"Psychological Dimensions of Conflict Resolution Analyzed in Four
United Nations Peacekeeping Missions" by Nadia Piscini and Harvey Langholtz, Department of Psychology, The College of William and Mary
"Law and Morality of Use of Force: Kosovo Intervention" by Ana
Mitrovic,Ph.D. candidate, The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy; M.P.A. candidate, The Kennedy School of Government
The 2000-2001 issue is available for $15.
An Individual or Supporting Membership is available for a tax-deductible contribution of $35 or $100.
Benefits in addition to a complimentary copy of the journal are offered.
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