Peace by peaceful means : peace and conflict, development and civilization / Johan Galtung
By: Galtung, Johan
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Preface
Introduction: Visions of Peace for the 21st Century
Part I: Peace Theory
1 Peace Studies: an Epistemological Basis
2 Peace Studies: Some Basic Paradigms
3 Woman: Man Peace: Violence?
4 Democracy: Dictatorship = Peace: War?
5 The State System: Dissociative, Associative, Confederal, Federal, Unitary or a Lost Case?
Part: II: Conflict Theory
1 Conflict Formations
2 Conflict Life-Cycles
3 Conflict Transformations
4 Conflict Interventions
5 Nonviolent Conflict Transformation
Part III: Development Theory
1 Fifteen Theses on Development Theory and Practice
2 Six Economic Schools
3 The Externalities
4 Ten Theses on Eclectic Development Theory
5 Development Theory: an Approach Across Spaces
Part IV: Civilization Theory
1 Cultural Violence
2 Six Cosmologies: an Impressionistic Presentation
3 Implications: Peace, War, Conflict, Development
4 Specifications: Hitlerism, Stalinism, Reaganism
5 Explorations: Are There Therapies for Pathological Cosmologies?
Conclusion: Peace and Conflict, Development and Civilization
Index
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