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Vol. XVIII, No. 2, Winter, 2004
MEDIA
NOTES
George Soros, The Bubble of American
Supremacy: Correcting the Misuse of American Power explains the
thinking of the author, who has recently spent millions of dollars
promoting public debate of foreign policy issues in the U.S. and
opposing the Bush administration, which he believes is profoundly in
error in its approach to the world. Stephen
Kinzer, All
the Shah's Men: An American Coup and the Roots of Middle East Terror discusses
the CIA-orchestrated overthrow of Mohammed Mossadegh's democratically
elected government in Iran in the 1950's and its impact. William F. Schulz, Amnesty
International USA Executive Director, Tainted Legacy: 9/11
and the Ruin of Human Rights is 212 pp. in paper for $12.95
(plus $5.50 shipping) from Amensty International USA, Attn
Publications, 322 8 Ave., New York, NY 10001 (800)862-0411.
Tamara Barnea and Rafik Husseini, Eds., Separate and Cooperate,
Cooperate and Separate: The Disengagement of the Palestinian Health
Care System from Israel and its Emergence as an Independent System is 384 pp. for $564.95 cloth from
Praeger Publishers, Westport, CT.
Bill Bigelow and Bob Peterson, Eds., Rethinking Globalization
is 402 pp. paper for $18.95 from contact Highlander Research and
Education Center, 1959 Highlander Way, New Market, TN 37820
(865)933-3443, hrec@highlandercenter.org, www. highlandercenter.org.
John Darby, The Effects of Violence
on Peace Processes is available from United States Institute of
Peace Press. Cynthia Sampson,
Mohammed Abu-Nimer, Claudia Liebler, Diana Whitney, Eds., Positive Approaches to Peacebuilding: A
Resource for Innovators is 430 pp. for $24.95 paper, plus
$6 for first item, $2 for each additional, shipping, from Pact
Publications, 1200 18 St., NW, Washington, DC 20036 (202)466-5666,
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Oxford University Press
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for $22); Barry Rubin and Judith Colp
Rubin, Yasir Arafat: A Political
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University Press, 198 Madison Ave., New York, NY 10016 (800)451-7556,
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From Promise to Practice:
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with Linda Gerber, Sanctions and the
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Michael Pugh and Neil Cooper with Jonathan Goodhand, War Economies in a Regional Context:
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Tongren and Hans van de Veen, Eds., Searching
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Two volumes from the
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Torgren, Eds., Towards
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and Aid & Conflict (278 pp. for $30); and Ross Howrd,
Francis Rolt, Hans van de Veen and Juliette Verhoeven, The Power of the Media:
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Netherlands, Tel: +31-30-242-77 77, info@conflict-prevention.net,
www,xonflict-prevention.net. Barbara F. Walter, Committing to Peace:
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form Princeton University Press, c/o California/Princeton Fulfillment
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Transaction Publishers
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Carlsson, Gloria Somolekae and Nicolas van de Walle, Eds., Foreign Aid in Africa:
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Gutowski, Elke Grawert and Markus Wauschkuhn, Eds., Empowerment and
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Emery Roe, Except-Africa:
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from Transaction Publishers, 390 Campus Dr., Somerset, NJ 08873
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Two volumes of interest
from Interlink Publishers are: John
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Palestinians and Israel (160 pp. for $15 paper); and Dilip Hiro, Sharing the Promised Land: A Tale of
Israelis and Palestinians (420 pp. for $45 cloth), plus
$4.50 first item, $1 each additional, shipping, from Interlink
Publishing, 46 Crosby St., Northampton, MA 01060 (413)582-7054,
sales@interlinkbooks.com, www.interlinkbooks.com.
The Peace Company offers books and
other items to help make peace practical at: The Peace Company, 54
Maple St., Bristol, VT 05443 (888)455-5355, www.thepeacecompany,com,
The Peace Education
Commission (PEC) of the International Peace Research Association (IPRA)
is launching a new journal, the Journal
of Peace Education (JPE) published by Taylor and Francis.
The inaugural issue is due Spring 2004. (See
www.tandf.co.uk/journals/offer/cjpe.asp for a listing of the contents.)
Subscription to the journal is available to PEC members as part of
their membership dues ($30. a year). For others, a personal
subscription is $49 a year. For details, contact Anita Wenden, the PEC
interim journal convener at wldyc@cunyvm.cuny.edu.
The Berkeley Electronic
Press, together with editors John R. Harrald and Claire B. Rubin of the
Institute for Crisis, Disaster, and Risk Management at George
Washington University, has launched the Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency
Management (JHSEM). A full description of the journal may
be found below or by visiting http://www.bepress.com/jhsem.
Reporters Without Borders
publishes the first worldwide press freedom index, beginning October
2002: http://www.rsf.org/article.php3?id_article=4116.
A useful website for a
progressive view of international affairs is the Inter-hemispheric Resource Center:
http://www.irc-online.org/index.html, with links to in Foreign Policy in Focus:
www.fpif.or, and other resources and online publications. IRC's
Americas Program has available a special packet celebrating and
analyzing Zapatismo in Mexico and around the world. The packet
includes: a commentary on the two anniversaries--the Zapatista uprising
and the launch of NAFTA--by Laura Carlsen; two essays by Mexican
political analyst Luis Hernández Navarro on the global
solidarity movement and the unique character of Zapatismo; an
investigative report by Kate Doyle based on U.S. military documents;
and an interview with Subcomandante Marcos by Gloria Muñoz
Ramírez. The entire packet is available from the IRC for $5.00
(505)388-8825, siri@irc-online.org.
The International Crisis Group, as a
complement to the situation reports and analyses found on their Web
site, has begun issuing a monthly "Crisis
Watch" (downloadable as a PDF file), documenting crises not yet
in the headlines, as well as adding important insights to those already
in play, at: http://www.nyu.edu/globalbeat/index.html#icg.
The International Institute on Peace
Education is at:
http://www.punahou.edu/acad/english/shigemitsu/Homepage.index.html
A list of universities
worldwide offering courses in Peace
Studies and Conflict Resolution is at:
http://www.nowar.no/peaceacademy/peacecourses.html.
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