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Issue 5, Spring 2004

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Insight, inspiration, interaction

Hal Culbertson, Associate Director
Who's New?
Features
Alumni News
Faculty Publications

Who's New?

Professor/alum follows peace path back to the Kroc Institute

Graduate program assistant eases move to two-year M.A.

Publications, outreach occupy director of communications

Kroc’s alumni staffers offer empathy, inside knowledge

Features

Peacebuilding after Peace Accords
Nobel laureate Desmond Tutu brings a message of hope; a controversial scholar stirs up RIREC conferees; scholars delve into
the nitty-gritty of post-apartheid reconstruction.

Students feast on ideas at breakfast with Tutu

Students from military prep school rave about Tutu

What next for South Africa?

Peace studies guru provokes thought, discussion

Filipino priest gains trust of rebels, government
“ Father Bert” tells Martha Merritt that he wants people’s stories
to be told.

Extremist gains slow momentum of Good Friday Accords
There is no “swing vote” in ethnic politics like Northern Ireland’s,
writes John Darby.

Alumni News

Faculty Publications

Books

Denis Goulet, The Uncertain Promise: Value Conflicts in Technology Transfer. Chinese edition, in Mandarin. (Beijing, Academy of Social Science, 2004).

Denis Goulet, Development Ethics: A Guide to Theory and Practice Chinese edition, in Mandarin. (Beijing: Social Sciences Documentation Publishing House, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, 2003).

John Paul Lederach, Tejiendo Relaciones: Procesos de Dialogo y Negociación en Contextos de Conflicto Armado. (Bogota, Colombia: Ediciones Clara. 2003).

Alan Dowty, ed., Critical Issues in Israeli Society (Westport, Connecticut, Praeger, 2004). Includes Alan Dowty, “Introduction: The Tribalization of Israel?,” pp. 1-6, and Alan Dowty, “A Question That Outweighs All Others: Israel and the Palestinians in Broad Perspective,” pp. 169-194.

Luis Pásara, Paz, Ilusión y Cambio en Guatemala (Guatemala: Universidad Rafael Landívar, 2003).

Chapters

Scott Appleby, “A Moment of Opportunity? The Promise of Religious Peacebuilding in an Era of Religious and Ethnic Conflict,” in Religion and Peacebuilding, Harold Coward and Gordon S. Smith, eds., (Albany: State University of New York Press, 2004).

Scott Appleby, “Religion and Conflict Transformation,” in Liberating Faith: Religious Voices for Justice, Peace, and Ecological Wisdom, Roger S. Gottlieb, ed., (Lanham, New York: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 2003), pp. 435-440.

Fred Dallmayr, “A Global Spiritual Resurgence?: On Christian and Islamic Spiritualities,” in Religion in International Relations, Fabio Petito and Pavlos Hatzopoulos, eds., (Hampshire, England, Palgrave/Macmillan, 2003), 209-236.

Rosalind I. J. Hackett, “Exploring Theories of Religious Violence: Nigeria’s Maitatsine Phenomenon,” in A Festschrift in Honor of E. Thomas Lawson, Timothy Light and Brian Wilson, eds. (The Hague: E. J. Brill, 2003). “Managing or Manipulating Religious Conflict in the Nigerian Media,” in Mediating Religion: Conversations in Media, Religion and Culture, Jolyon Mitchell and Sophia Marriage, eds., (Edinburgh: T & T Clark).

Rosalind I.J. Hackett, “Prophets, ‘False Prophets,’ and the African State: Current Issues of Religious Freedom and Conflict,” in Philip Lucas and Thomas Robbins, eds., New Religious Movements in the 21st Century (New York: Routledge, 2003).

David Cortright, Alistair Millar and George A. Lopez, “Sanctions, Inspections and Containment: Viable Policy Options in Iraq,” in David Little and Gerhard Beestermöller, eds., Iraq: Threat and Response, (Hamberg, LitVerlag Publishers, 2003), 127-149.

George A. Lopez and David Cortright, “Learning, Adaptation, and Reform in Security Council Sanctions,” in The UN Security Council in the Post-Cold War Era, David M. Malone, ed. (Boulder, Colorado, Lynne Reinner Publishers, 2004), 167-180.

John Paul Lederach. “The ‘Wow Factor’ and a Non-Theory of Change,” in Positive Approaches to Peacebuilding, Cynthia Sampson, Mohammed Abu-Nimer, Claudia Liebler and Diana Whitney, eds. (Washington D.C.: Pact Publications, 2003).

John Paul Lederach, “The Journey Toward Reconciliation,” in Liberating Faith: Religious Voices for Justice, Peace and Ecological Wisdom. (Oxford: Rowman and Littlefield. 2003).

Articles

Scott Appleby, “Who Should Be Next?,” Foreign Policy (January/February 2004), 58-63.

George A. Lopez and David Cortright, “War on Terror or Real Security,Sojourners Magazine, vol. 33, no 1 (January, 2004), 30-34.

Fred Dallmayr, “Cosmopolitanism: Moral and Political,” Political Theory, vol. 31 (2003), 421-442.

Oliver, Pamela E. and Daniel J. Myers, “The Coevolution of Social Movements,” Mobilization (2003) 8(1): 1-24.

Perez, Anthony D., Daniel J. Myers, and Kimberly M. Berg. “Police and Riots, 1967-1969,” Journal of Black Studies, (2003) 34(2): 153-182.

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