The Online Journal of Peace and Conflict Resolution is intended as a resource for students, teachers and practitioners in fields relating to the reduction and elimination of conflict. It desires to be a free, yet valuable, source of information to aid anyone trying to work toward a less violent and more cooperative world. The Torment of Northern Uganda: A Legacy of Missed Opportunities Viable Ways for Changing Violence at the Community Level Who You Gonna Call? Third Parties, Conflict Resolution, and the End of the Cold War REVIEW: Social Theory of International Politics |
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Table of ContentsEXPERIENCEThe Torment of Northern Uganda: A Legacy of Missed OpportunitiesBy David Westbrook Read online | Printer-friendly
Viable Ways for Changing Violence at the Community LevelBy Julie Nenon Read online | Printer-friendly
ANALYSISWho You Gonna Call? Third Parties, Conflict Resolution, and the End of the Cold WarBy Brian Frederking, Andrea Pyatt, and Shaun Randol Read online | Printer-friendly
Poverty and WarBy C.G. Jacobsen Read online | Printer-friendly
REVIEWSSocial Theory of International Politics, Alexander WendtReviewed by Paul Skoczylas Read online | Printer-friendly
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