Introduction to Peace and Conflict Studies Week 1Juichiro Tanabe
We reflect how the analysis of school textbooks has already contributed significantly to peace and conflict studies and outline avenues for further research.doi:10.1080/14781158.2018.1505717Ide, TobiasKirchheimer, JakobBentrovato, DeniseTaylor and Francis GroupGlobal Change Peace & Security...
In the wake of a negotiated settlement to a civil war, economic policy must support the adjustment toward peace. In the short run, policy must promote not only macroeconomic stabilization but also political stabilization. This requires the mobilization of resources and the maintenance of political ...
Culture, Social Representations, and Peacemaking: A Symbolic Theory of History and Identity Peace psychology has emerged like a phoenix from the ashes of the Cold War to provide an interdisciplinary approach to the psychology of peace and conflict that draws more strongly from macro-level and instit...
The articles do not have the intention to present a coherent statement where anthropology 'is' in relation to peace and conflict studies. Each of them engages with a different aspect of the discipline and broader question beyond ethnographic fieldwork....
The seventh article analyses the role of the media in relation to violent and non-violent solutions to conflict. The fourth and final set of contributions deals with the teaching of peace and conflict resolution. One article describes the teaching of graduate peace studies in the US, followed ...
China and UN Peacekeeping: Beijings Intentions China is becoming an international expectation while making positive and tangible contributions to global peace and security especially her contributions to the United Nations peacekeeping Operations in Africa. Peace and stability are th... S Narayanan -...
Social psychologists are also interested in peace and conflict. They research conflicts ranging from the small—such as a spat between lovers—to the large—such as wars between nations. Researchers are interested in why people fight, how they fight, and what the possible costs and benefits of ...
Conflict is an inevitable part of close relationships and can take a negative emotional toll. It takes effort to ignore someone or be passive aggressive, and the anger or guilt we may feel after blowing up at someone are valid negative feelings. However, conflict isn’t always negative or...
选修6 Module 6 War and Peace Learning Plan for Reading Practice Learning Aims: 1、To master the following words and phases: toil, retreat, surrender, arm, personnel , encourage, conflict, suffer a defeat, be forced to do sth., be determined to do sth., draw attention to and s...