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Vol. XVII,
No.1 Fall, 2002
MEDIA NOTES
Johan Galtung, Carl G. Jacobsen
and Kai Frithjof Brand-Jacobsen, Searching for Peace: The
Road to Transcend is available in a new addition from
Pluto Press, melanie@plutobooks.com, www.transcend.org.
Among the offerings from Johns
Hopkins University Press are: Daniel Byman, Keeping the
Peace: Lasting Solutions to Ethnic Conflicts ($296 pp.,
paper for $22.95); Mark Beissinger and Crawford Young, Beyond
State Crises? Post-Colonmial Africa and Post-Sovient Euresia
in Comparitive Perspective (504 pp., paper for $24.95)
and the second eddition of, Ankie Hoogvelt, Globalization
and the Postcolonial World: the New Political Economy of Development
(336 pp., paper for $18.95), all , plus $5 first item and
$1 each additional, from Teh Johns Hopkins University Press,
c/o Hopkins Fulfillment, Box 50370, Baltimore, MD 21211 (800)537-5487,
www.jhupbooks.com.
International Specialized Book
Services includes the following in its listing: As'ad Ghanem,
The Palestinian Regime: A "Partial Democracy"
(300 pp. for $27.95 Paper $49.40 cloth, Ithaca Press,
UK); Robert L. Rothstein, Moshe Ma'oz andKhalil Shiaki, Eds.,
The Israeli-Palestinian Peace P{rocess: Oslo and the Lessons
of Failure (174 pp. for $67.50 cloth, Susex Academic
Press, UK); Magnus Norrell, A Dissenting Democracy: The
Israeli Movement "Peace Now" (200 pp. for $24.50
paper, $59.50 cloth, Frank Cass Publishers, UK); Shaul Mishal,
Rana Kuperman and David Boas, Investment in Peace: The
Politics of Economic Cooperation Between Israel, Jordan and the
Palestinians (224 pp. for $55 cloth, Susex Academic Press,
UK); Lara Blinkenberg, India-Pakistan: The History of Unsolved
Conflicts (771 pp. in 2 Vol. for $61.50 paper, University
Press of Southern Denmanrk); Brij Lal, Ed., Fiji Before
the Storm: Elections and the Politics of Development (205
pp. for $30 paper, Asia Pacific Press Austrailia); Steve Chan
and James Scarritt, Coping with Globalization: Cross-National
Patterns in Domestic Governance and Policy Performance
(320 pp. for $49.50 cloth, Frank Cass Publishers, UK), John Leech,
Asymmetrics of Conflict: War Without Death, holding
that warfare has become the most costly and least sustainable
means to achieve securtity : real security depends on expanding
zones of peace and cooperation, using soft power but with a hard
edge . (200pp. for $24.50 paper, $59.50 cloth, Frank Cass Publishers,
UK) all from International Specialized Book Services. 5824 NE
Hassalo St., Portland, OR 97213 (800)944-6190. orders@ibs.com.
www.ibs.com.
Charles Hauss, International
Conflict Resolution: International Relations for the 21st Century
is 244 pp. for $24.95 paper, $79.95 cloth from Continuum International
Publishers in New York.
Ahmad S. Mousalli, The Islamic
Quest for Democracy, Pluralism and Human Rights is 256
pp. for $55 cloth from the Unicersity of Florida Press in Gainsville,
FL.
Russell Mokhiber (russell@essential.org
), Editor of the Washington, D.C.-based Corporate Crime
Reporter, and Robert Weissman (rob@essential.org)., Editor
of the Washington, D.C.-based Multinational Monitor,
http://www.multinationalmonitor.org, are co-authors of Corporate
Predators: The Hunt for MegaProfits and the Attack on Democracy
(Monroe, Maine: Common Courage Press, 1999; http://www.corporatepredators.org).
"Focus on the Corporation" is distributed to
individuals on the listserve
corp-focus@lists.essential.org. To subscribe, unsubscribe or
change your address to corp-focus, go to: http://lists.essential.org/mailman/listinfo/corp-focus
or send an e-mail message to corp-focus admin@lists.essential.org
with your request.
Yehezkel Lein, Thirsty for a Solution: The Water Crises
in the Occupied Territories and Its Resolution in the Final Status
Agreement is 109 pages from B'Tselem-The Israeil Information
Cetner for Human Rights in the Occupied Territories, in Jerusalem,
free on line at www.btselem.org. Eran Feitelson and Marwan Hadad,
Eds., Management of Shared Groundwater Resources: The Israeli-Palestinian
Case with an International Perspective is 512 pp. for
$59.95 cloth from Kluwer Academic Publishers in Boston.
The Journal of Peacebuilding and Development, a new tri-annual
journal providing a forum for the sharing of critical thinking
and constructive action on issues at the intersections of conflict,
development, and peace, is available from Executive Editors,
Journal of Peacebuilding and Development, School of International
Service, American University, 4400 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington,
DC 20016-8071; by email to: Erin McCandless: emccand@africaonline.co.zw,
or Mohammed Abu-Nimer: abunim@american.edu and cc: jpd@africaonline.co.zw
Perspectives on Terrorism &
Nonviolence web page, carrying a wide variety of commentary on
alternative approaches to terrorism, is at http://www.brc21.org/resources/res_cmnt.html
Central Europe Review (CER) is
now being published by Transitions on Line (TOL) at http://www.tol.cz/look/TOLnew/home
and at http://subscribers.tol.cz/newman/preferences.php?idsubs=29732&htmlmail=Y.
Common Ground News Service, on the middle East, distributing
a series of articles, is available in English and Arabic aon
the web at www.sfcg.org/cgnews/middle-east.cfm or by seding an
e-mail to cgnews@scg.org. JewishPeaceNews is a news group
for Jewish peace activists and anyone interested in a progressive
version of current events.
The listserve is run by A Jewish
Voice for Peace, http://www.jewishvoiceforpeace.org/, is
a San Francisco Bay Area Jewish peace group. JewishPeace Nerws
is at, http://groups.yahoo.com/group/JewishPeaceNews/. Not
In My Name: Chicago-based peace organization unites Jews
who are critical of Israel's policies towards Palestinians find
facts about US aid to Israel, http://www.nimn.org/. Jewish
Peace Fellowship is a Jewish voice in the peace community
and a peace voice in the Jewish community, http://www.jewishpeacefellowship.org/.
Gush Shalom, whose primary aim of is to influence Israeli
public opinion and lead it towards peace and conciliation with
the Palestinian people, is at, http://www.gush-shalom.org/english/index.html,
listserve Gush-Shalom-subscribe@topica.com. "Bat-Shalom,"
A feminist center for peace and social justice, is at, http://www.batshalom.org/.
"Peace Now" is An Israeli Peace Movement, http://www.peace-now.org/.
Rabbis For Human Rights, http://www.rhr.israel.net/, is the
only organization in Israel today concerned specifically with
giving voice to the Jewish tradition of human rights. To subscribe,
rhr-subscribe@yahoogroups.com. The Jewish-Palestinian Discussion
Group, http://www.isra pal-peace.ch/Intro-e.htm, is not willing
to give up hope for a dignified and righteous peace between both
peoples. Seruv: a site of the Israeli Reserve soldiers
refusing to take part in the occupation is at, http://www.seruv.org.il/defaulteng.asp.
"B'tselem" is an Israeli - Palestinian human
rights organization. http://www.btselem.org/. One can follow
events on the ground in Palestine through: http://www.jerusalem.indymedia.org.
TIKKUN: A Jewish critique of politics, culture and society
is at, http://www.tikkun.org/. Israel Shamir is an Israeli
journalist based in Jaffa. His articles can be found on the site
www.israelshamir.net.
Two culture of peace websites
are: http://cpnn-new-england.org/, devoted to the further development
of a global news network for a culture of peacecarrying new articles
from around New England and discussions opportunities on the
environment, peace in the Middle East, peace marches in the US
and campaigns against violence to women; and http://www.culture-of-peace.info,
devoted to the scientific study of a culture of peace
Global Beat carries regular updates from the Global
Reporting Network (GRN), a program of New York University's Center
for War, Peace, and the News Media. These include new publications;
upcoming GRN briefings and seminars for journalists; and important
documents from leading think tanks, government agencies, and
other useful sources. All of these materials are posted on the
Global Beat web site http://www.nyu.edu/globalbeat, which is
updated weekly. If you have materials you think should posted
on the Global Beat, please send them to global.beat@nyu.edu.
CountryWatch carries a current compendium of news
and information about 192 countries of the world visit us at
http://www.countrywatch.com. For more information and a free
trial subscription please call me at 1-800-879 3885 ext. 116
or email me at nickc@countrywatch.com.
A Quiet Revolution is a 30 minute film, created for the
Rio+10 World Summit on Sustainable Development. Teh film takes
a global view of how issues of human and ecological security
are related. The film is narrated by Meryl Streep and co-produced
by the the United Nations Earth Council and Arden International.
The film is available for $15 (make checks to" Earth Council"
and specify format: NTSC (USA), PAL (Europe)) from Earh Council
Foundation USA-Maximo Kalaw Memorial Fund, 2100 L St., NW Suite
1000, Washington, DC 20037.
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