Peacemaking
Basics
On the Web: Articles
Repairing the Past for a Better Future: The Role of Reparations in Transitions to Democracy. Maureen O'Neil, IDRC Reports (3/04).
Alternatives to Conflict: Interpersonal, International. Takashi Yogi (1986).
On the Web: Specialized Sites
Center for Nonviolent Communication.
Friends Committee on National Legislation.
Powerful Non-Defensive Communication (PNDC)
In the Library: Articles
In the Library: Non-Fiction Books
Abu-Nimer, Mohammed. Nonviolence & Peace Building in Islam (Gainesville: U. of Florida, 2003).
Appleby, R. Scott. The Ambivalence of the Sacred: Religion, Violence, & Reconciliation (Lanham MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2000).
Bondurant, Joan V. Conquest of Violence: The Gandhian Philosophy of Conflict [1958] (rev. ed.; Princeton: Princeton U, 1988).
Holzgrefe, J.L. & Robert O. Keohane (eds.) Humanitarian Intervention: Ethical, Legal & Political Dilemmas (NY: Cambridge, 2003).
Hunt, Scott A. The Future of Peace: On the Front Lines with the World's Great Peacemakers (San Francisco: Harper, 2002).
Macmillan, Margaret. Peacemakers: The Paris Peace Conference of 1919 & Its Attempt to End War (London: John Murray, 2001).
Miall, Hugh. The Peacemakers: Peaceful Settlement of Disputes since 1945 (NY: St. Martin's, 1992).
Pepinsky, Harold E. The Geometry of Violence & Democracy (Bloomington: Indiana U., 1991). The only path away from crime & violence is to replace them with democratic interaction.
Price, Monroe E. & Mark Thompson. Forging Peace: Intervention, Human Rights & the Management of Media Space (Bloomington: Indiana U., 2003).
Yogi, Takashi. Alternatives to Conflict: Interpersonal, International (Capitola CA: Alternating Currents, 1986). Integration, fault-tolerance, acceptance.