Difference between revisions of "International Journal of Peace Research"
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− | [[International Journal of Peace Research]] promotes discussion about various issues in peace research, including 'security systems, justice and basic human needs, survival for indigenous people, discourse on peace and war, human security, nonviolent social change, peace and environmental movements, sustainable development, global environmental policies, human rights, self-determination, economic equity, conflict resolution, disarmament, and peace education.' <ref> [http://www.gmu.edu/programs/icar/ijps/mission.htm mission] ''The International Journal of Peace Research'', accessed 18 December 2014 </ref> | + | [[International Journal of Peace Research]] (ISSN 0022-3433) promotes discussion about various issues in peace research, including 'security systems, justice and basic human needs, survival for indigenous people, discourse on peace and war, human security, nonviolent social change, peace and environmental movements, sustainable development, global environmental policies, human rights, self-determination, economic equity, conflict resolution, disarmament, and peace education.' <ref> [http://www.gmu.edu/programs/icar/ijps/mission.htm mission] ''The International Journal of Peace Research'', accessed 18 December 2014 </ref> |
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*[[Maria Elena Valenzuela]] - Servicio Nacional de la Mujer, Chile | *[[Maria Elena Valenzuela]] - Servicio Nacional de la Mujer, Chile | ||
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[[Category:Terrorism Journal]] | [[Category:Terrorism Journal]] |
Revision as of 11:30, 7 January 2015
International Journal of Peace Research (ISSN 0022-3433) promotes discussion about various issues in peace research, including 'security systems, justice and basic human needs, survival for indigenous people, discourse on peace and war, human security, nonviolent social change, peace and environmental movements, sustainable development, global environmental policies, human rights, self-determination, economic equity, conflict resolution, disarmament, and peace education.' [1]
The Journal was first published in 1996.
People
Circa 2014
Editor
Editorial Board
- Chadwick F. Alger - The Ohio State University, USA
- Hayward R. Alker - University of Southern California, USA
- Judit Balazs - The Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary
- Elise Boulding - Dartmouth College, USA
- Clovis Brigagao - Center of International Studies, Brazil
- Birgit Brock-Utne - University of Oslo, Norway
- Kevin Clements - University of Otago, New Zealand
- Juergen Dedring - City University of New York, USA/Germany
- Johan Galtung - Transcend, Norway
- Katuya Kodama - Mie University, Japan
- Louis Kriesberg - Syracuse University, USA
- Mahendra Kumar - University of Delhi, India
- Syed Sikander Medi - University of Karachi, Pakistan
- Czeslaw Mesjasz - Cracow Academy of Economics, Poland
- Neil Mcfarlane - Oxford University, UK
- Luc Reychler - University of Leuven, Belgium
- Ralph Summy - University of Queensland, Australia
- J. David Singer - University of Michigan, USA
- David Dunn - Keele University, UK
- Maria Elena Valenzuela - Servicio Nacional de la Mujer, Chile