Peace movements and pacifism after September 11 /c [edited by] Shin Chiba, Thomas J. Schoenbaum
Noted international scholars present Japanese and East Asian perspectives on how the attacks of September 11, 2001 in the United States changed prospects for international peace. The authors show that the events, while serious, need not lead to perpetual war and the end for hopes of peace in the twe...
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Cheltenham, UK Northampton, MA
Edward Elgar
[2008]
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Table of Contents:
- PART I: PEACE AND WAR AFTER SEPTEMBER 11 : 1. Peace Issues in the 'Post-9/11' World/ Yoshikazu Sakamoto
- 2. War and Peace in an Age of Terror and State Terrorism/ Richard Falk
- 3. Searching for Peace in a World of Terrorism and State Terrorism/ Johan Galtung
- 4. Diaspora, Empire, Resistance: Peace and the Subaltern as Rupture(s) and Repetition(s) /Lester Edwin J. Ruiz
- PART II: PACIFISM, PHILOSOPHY, RELIGION : 5. Kant and Anti-War Pacifism: The Political Theory of the Post-9/11 World / Osamu Kitamura
- 6. Christian Pacifism After 9/11: A Mennonite Perspective /Atsuhiro Katano
- 7. The Problem of Peace and World Order in an Islamic Context: The Case of Modern Japan / Norio Suzuki
- 8. On Constitutional Pacifism in Post-War Japan: Its Theoretical Meanings /Shin Chiba
- PART III: TOWARD PEACE DIPLOMACY, PACIFISM, AND PEACE MOVEMENTS TODAY : 9. Upon What Principles Should Foreign Policy Be Based in the 21st Century? /Thomas J. Schoenbaum
- 10. Foreign Policy Pragmatism and Peace Movement Moralism: Can the Gap be Bridged - or Tertium Non Datur? /Johan Galtung
- 11. Globalization and the 21st Century US Peace Movement /T.V. Reed
- 12. A Peaceful Superpower: The Movement Against War in Iraq /David Cortright


