Noriko Kawamura is associate professor of history, Washington State University. Yoichiro Murakami and Shin Chiba teach at the International Christian University in Tokyo. Other contributors are Martha Cottam, Gregory Hooks, Takashi Kibe, Otwin Marenin, Anri Morimoto, T. V. Reed, Susan Ross, Raymond Sun, and Kano Yamamoto.
Noriko Kawamura is associate professor of history, Washington State University. Yoichiro Murakami and Shin Chiba teach at the International Christian University in Tokyo. Other contributors are Martha Cottam, Gregory Hooks, Takashi Kibe, Otwin Marenin, Anri Morimoto, T. V. Reed, Susan Ross, Raymond Sun, and Kano Yamamoto.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Noriko Kawamura is associate professor of history, Washington State University. Yoichiro Murakami and Shin Chiba teach at the International Christian University in Tokyo. Other contributors are Martha Cottam, Gregory Hooks, Takashi Kibe, Otwin Marenin, Anri Morimoto, T. V. Reed, Susan Ross, Raymond Sun, and Kano Yamamoto.
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Foreword by Johan Galtung Acknowledgments Introduction 1. On Tolerance, Yoichiro Murakami 2. To Forgive is Human: A Theological Reflection on the Politics of Reconciliation, Anri Morimoto 3. On Perspectives of Peace: The Hebraic Idea of Shalom and Prince Shotoku's Idea of Wa Shin Chiba 4. Decency, Equality, and Peace: A Perspective on a Peaceful Multicultural Society, Takashi Kabe 5. Globalization, Culture and the Strategic Use of the Arts for Peacebuilding, T.V. Reed 6. Impediments to Human Security: Social Categories, Privilege, and Violence, Martha Cottam 7. The Lessons of Peacebuilding for Kyosei, Otwin Marenin 8. Media Discourses of Peace: An Imperfect but Important Tool of Peace, Security, and Kyosei, Susan Dente Ross 9. Establishing Credibility under Globalization: The Role of Higher Education in Promoting Peace, Security, and Kyosei, Kano Yamamoto 10. Can Grand Theories of the State Help Us Envision a Grand Theory of Peace?, Gregory Hooks 11. "Remembering Is Not an Innocent Act": Reflections on Postwar German War Memory and Peace Studies, Raymond C. Sun 12. To Transnationalize War Memory for Peace and Kyosei: Reconciliation of Pearl Harbor and Hiroshima, Noriko Kawamura Bibliography Contributors Index
Foreword by Johan Galtung Acknowledgments Introduction 1. On Tolerance, Yoichiro Murakami 2. To Forgive is Human: A Theological Reflection on the Politics of Reconciliation, Anri Morimoto 3. On Perspectives of Peace: The Hebraic Idea of Shalom and Prince Shotoku's Idea of Wa Shin Chiba 4. Decency, Equality, and Peace: A Perspective on a Peaceful Multicultural Society, Takashi Kabe 5. Globalization, Culture and the Strategic Use of the Arts for Peacebuilding, T.V. Reed 6. Impediments to Human Security: Social Categories, Privilege, and Violence, Martha Cottam 7. The Lessons of Peacebuilding for Kyosei, Otwin Marenin 8. Media Discourses of Peace: An Imperfect but Important Tool of Peace, Security, and Kyosei, Susan Dente Ross 9. Establishing Credibility under Globalization: The Role of Higher Education in Promoting Peace, Security, and Kyosei, Kano Yamamoto 10. Can Grand Theories of the State Help Us Envision a Grand Theory of Peace?, Gregory Hooks 11. "Remembering Is Not an Innocent Act": Reflections on Postwar German War Memory and Peace Studies, Raymond C. Sun 12. To Transnationalize War Memory for Peace and Kyosei: Reconciliation of Pearl Harbor and Hiroshima, Noriko Kawamura Bibliography Contributors Index
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