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Articles 1051 - 1078 of 1078
Full-Text Articles in Peace and Conflict Studies
Trends. Does Ethnic Cleansing Have Pros And Cons? An Example From Burundi, Ibpp Editor
Trends. Does Ethnic Cleansing Have Pros And Cons? An Example From Burundi, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article discusses ethnic cleansing (using Burundi as a case study) in the context of physical security.
Back To Basics: Us Foreign Policy For The Coming Decade, James E. Goodby, Kenneth Weisbrode
Back To Basics: Us Foreign Policy For The Coming Decade, James E. Goodby, Kenneth Weisbrode
The US Army War College Quarterly: Parameters
No abstract provided.
The Human Terrain Of Urban Operations, Ralph Peters
The Human Terrain Of Urban Operations, Ralph Peters
The US Army War College Quarterly: Parameters
No abstract provided.
What The Meaning Of Is Is: A Disarming Question In Northern Ireland, Ibpp Editor
What The Meaning Of Is Is: A Disarming Question In Northern Ireland, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes problems of meaning related to the latest crisis in implementing the Good Friday agreement of 1998 for Northern Ireland.
The Offenses Of Missile Defense System Failure, Ibpp Editor
The Offenses Of Missile Defense System Failure, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes the political psychology of analyses of a recent United States testing failure of components of a limited ballistic missile defense system.
The Many Routes To Assassination: Musings On Turkmenistan, Ibpp Editor
The Many Routes To Assassination: Musings On Turkmenistan, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes some of the more common psychological routes leading to political assassination.
When Peacekeeping Is Not Peacemaking: Syrian-Israeli Negotiations At Shepherdstown, Ibpp Editor
When Peacekeeping Is Not Peacemaking: Syrian-Israeli Negotiations At Shepherdstown, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article contrasts peacekeeping and peacemaking not only as distinct denotations but also as functional antitheses.
Ibpp Research Associates: East Timor, Anonymous
Ibpp Research Associates: East Timor, Anonymous
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The article is a rushed letter from an anonymous individual involved in East Timor in late August or early September 1999 when Indonesian troops were present in the area. The letter was sent to the International Peace Practitioners Network (IPPN). For reference, IPPN is a project of the Peace Psychology Division of the American Psychological Association and of Psychologists for Social Responsibility
The letter itself was subsequently forwarded to IBPP by IPPN, and the content of the letter was not verified by IBPP.
IBPP commentary includes a discussion of the role of political psychologists, and other interested parties, in the …
Ibpp Research Associates: Nigeria, Staff Writer - The Post Express
Ibpp Research Associates: Nigeria, Staff Writer - The Post Express
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The author - a staff writer at The Post Express - discusses The Express, describing it as an independent newspaper based out of Ogun, Nigeria and dedicated to promoting the prospects of democracy and justice in Nigeria and to reaching those who have not abandoned the faith that human affairs are best administered in the spirit of reason and in a climate of true democracy. This description led into a short article - Senate Honours Abiola - which described the honoring of the late Chief Abiola, presumed winner of the 6/12/1993 presidential election who died in detention.
Copyright permission for …
Ibpp Research Associates. Macedonia, Anonymous - Skopje, Macedonia
Ibpp Research Associates. Macedonia, Anonymous - Skopje, Macedonia
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article is a note (lightly edited for English only) from a professor in Skopje, Macedonia that was addressed to a professional colleague of the IBPP Editorial Board in response to that colleague's inquiry into the situation in Macedonia. The author notes a difference between what has been broadcast via the Western media and the perceptions of conditions in-country.
Ibpp Research Associates. Serbia, Aleksandar Radulovic, Nikola Radulovic
Ibpp Research Associates. Serbia, Aleksandar Radulovic, Nikola Radulovic
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article is a perspective that was contributed on April 25, 1999 by Aleksandar & Nikola Radulovic of Belgrade, Serbia through Global Network Initiative staffer Gil Grein.
Ibpp Research Associates. Banja Luka, Srpska, Zeljka Kasagic
Ibpp Research Associates. Banja Luka, Srpska, Zeljka Kasagic
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article is a letter from a 26 year-old Serbian female, Ms. Zeljka Kasagic, of Banja Luka, Srpska. The letter was written in a response to inquiries by Global Network Initiative staffer Gil Grein concerning the current crisis between the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and Yugoslavia.
From The Ibpp Research Associates. Yugoslavia., Dragoslav Jeremic
From The Ibpp Research Associates. Yugoslavia., Dragoslav Jeremic
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This interview of Mr. Dragoslav Jeremic of Belgrade, Yugoslavia, was conducted via email by Global Network Initiative staffer Gil Grein and completed on April 12, 1999. Mr. Jeremic is a 70 year old retired chemist and university professor who specialized in teaching students about spectroscopy and other experimental techniques useful in studying organic molecular structures. Mr. Jeremic is also a Grandfather. The interview focused on the current crisis between NATO and Yugoslavia.
From The Ibpp Research Associates. Yugoslavia., Slobodan Milosevic
From The Ibpp Research Associates. Yugoslavia., Slobodan Milosevic
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The article is an an English translation of a statement by the President of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Mr. Slobodan Milosevic, to Yugoslav citizens. The statement was originally posted online at http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/yuembassy/ by the Yugoslav Embassy in Washington, DC, but is no longer available there. It was sent to IBPP by a reader.
IBPP suggests that readers analyze this statement in the context of the objectives publicly ventured by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization as rationale for its ongoing attacks on Yugoslav military assets that began on March 24, 1999.
From The Ibpp Research Associates. Eritrea/Ethiopia: Pan African News Agency, Staff Writer - Pan African News Agency (Pana)
From The Ibpp Research Associates. Eritrea/Ethiopia: Pan African News Agency, Staff Writer - Pan African News Agency (Pana)
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article - Ethiopia, Eritrea Fighting Enters Sixth Day. February 11, 1999 by a staff writer of the Pan African News Agency (PANA) - provides a report that organization. It was submitted anonymously, and it has been provided here with permission.
The article discusses the conflict between Ethiopia and Eritrea. IBPP commentary expands the scope of the article, discussing Western uses of resources in the prevention of political violence in Europe but not Africa.
Trends. The Deployment Of Ground Forces To Kosovo: A Paean For Ambiguity, Ibpp Editor
Trends. The Deployment Of Ground Forces To Kosovo: A Paean For Ambiguity, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The articles discusses the peace talks in Rambouillet, France between Serbian government representatives and representatives of various ethnic Albanian organizations.
Monitoring Elections In El Salvador And Nicaragua, Jack Spence
Monitoring Elections In El Salvador And Nicaragua, Jack Spence
New England Journal of Public Policy
I observed the February 1990 elections in Nicaragua as a member of both the Latin American Studies Association observation team and that of Hemisphere Initiatives, a group with which I have worked. In El Salvador I headed the Hemisphere Initiatives team. I visited Nicaragua five times during the electoral period, and for El Salvador, for once my academic calendar coincided with Salvadoran history. A sabbatical in the last academic year allowed me to be there during the electoral period.
I should say by way of comparison with Fred Gamst's presentation about Ethiopia that Nicaragua and El Salvador are ethnically and …
Peace Psychologists: Necessarily Complicit In Political Violence?, Ibpp Editor
Peace Psychologists: Necessarily Complicit In Political Violence?, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article presents an argument that the basic and applied research of peace psychologists does not attenuate but contributes to violent political conflict.
Trends. Pakistan Evens The Score: Do We Need An Overtime?, Ibpp Editor
Trends. Pakistan Evens The Score: Do We Need An Overtime?, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The author discusses the recent Pakistani government nuclear detonations.
Attributions And International Political Conflict, Ibpp Editor
Attributions And International Political Conflict, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article highlights the relevance of some recent research on psychological attribution processes to the prevention, development, maintenance, exacerbation, and attenuation of international political conflict.
Trends. Verification Of Nuclear Weapons Treaties: Do "Open Skies" Make A Difference? Necessarily Enjoying It, Ibpp Editor
Trends. Verification Of Nuclear Weapons Treaties: Do "Open Skies" Make A Difference? Necessarily Enjoying It, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The author discusses the implication of "Open Skies" on the misperceptions and government deceptions leading to increased conflict and war.
Amnesty For Amnesty: Towards An International Criminal Court, Ibpp Editor
Amnesty For Amnesty: Towards An International Criminal Court, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This paper articulates some of the psychological and philosophical Issues underlying political conflict on the question of amnesty.
The Philosophy Of Political Conflict: The Example Of Punishment, Ibpp Editor
The Philosophy Of Political Conflict: The Example Of Punishment, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article posits a basic philosophical substrate of inevitable political conflict as opposed to more common psychological ones.
The Oxymoron Of Peacekeeping, Ibpp Editor
The Oxymoron Of Peacekeeping, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes some conceptual difficulties with the notion of military personnel and weapons as peacekeeping assets.
The Army's Command Sergeant Major Problem, John C. Bahnsen, James W. Bradin
The Army's Command Sergeant Major Problem, John C. Bahnsen, James W. Bradin
The US Army War College Quarterly: Parameters
No abstract provided.
Forward To Our Origins: Social Work Skills And Political Action In The Current Crisis, Bertram A. Weinert
Forward To Our Origins: Social Work Skills And Political Action In The Current Crisis, Bertram A. Weinert
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
The last decade of the 19th century and the years prior to World War I was an exciting and fruitful period in United States history. It was a time of unrest, but characterized by vigorous discontent, not cynicism or despair. There was an aggressive optimism that fostered confidence in social action, even to the belief that poverty could be abolished. The failure to achieve that goal remains our burden today, but to have begun the struggle then was a significant step. It was the developing profession of social work that initiated that battle against poverty.
The Soft Spot: How To Attack The Pentagon, Marion Anderson
The Soft Spot: How To Attack The Pentagon, Marion Anderson
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
Have you been wondering why al I the ideas you learned in Economics I haven't been working? Why the forecasts made at summit meetings of economists seem to go wrong? Why the U.S. economy, in utter disregard of all the rules of classical economics, suffers rising inflation and rising unemployment at the same time?
Well, there are reasons. Reasons that establishment economists have not wanted to face, and sti I I refuse to face, because the great myth of the last three decades would then be exposed. The myth is that we are so rich, so productive and so favored …
Influencing Welfare/Warfare Priorities Through The New Budgetary Process, Ann Blalock
Influencing Welfare/Warfare Priorities Through The New Budgetary Process, Ann Blalock
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
In the previous article, Weinert challenged social workers, and other professionals in the area of social welfare, to commit themselves to greater collective political action in the interest of substantial social change. He suggested that there are many options for movement in that direction. This article briefly discusses one incremental option within the established political system, intervention within the new Congressional budgetary process. This is not an insignificant strategy. Its purpose is to influence the way the national budget is constructed. The budget incorporates to an important degree the society's prevailing definition of its priorities. Furthermore, future policy alternatives are …