
The latest issue of
Global Society (Vol. 34, no. 1, 2020) is out. Contents include:
- The Return of Pacifism to IR
- Richard Jackson, Griffin Leonard, Aidan Gnoth, Joseph Llewellyn & Tonga Karena, Introduction: The Return of Pacifism to IR
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Olivia Reeves O’Toole, The Subjugation of Pacifism in UK Parliamentary Discourse: Analysing the 2015 Debate on Bombing Syria
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Maija Jespersen, Challenging Hobbes: Is War Inevitable?
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Caleb Day, How Martin Luther King, Jr’s Pacifist Liberation Theology Makes Reinhold Niebuhr’s Political Realism Possible
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M. S. Wallace, Wrestling with Another Human Being: The Merits of a Messy, Power-Laden Pacifism
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Jeremy Moses, Why Humanitarianism Needs a Pacifist Ethos
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Hala Bassel, Acts of Truth Telling and Testimony in the Conceptualisation of Reparations in Post-conflict Peru
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Rachel Julian, The Transformative Impact of Unarmed Civilian Peacekeeping
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Kieran Ford, A Pacifist Approach to Countering Extremism
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Michael Loadenthal, Now That Was A Riot!: Social Control in Felonious Times