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to PEACE & CHANGE Volume 24 Number | (January 1999) pp. 1-120 Number 2 (April 1999) pp. 121-273 Number 3 (July 1999) pp. 275-443 Number 4 (October 1999) pp. 445-543 Authors: ANDERSON, TERRY, “From the Cold War to a New Era: The United States and the Soviet Union by Don Oberdorfer” [Book Review], 538. AVRUCH, KEVIN, “Peacemaking in International Conflict: Methods & Techniques by |. William Zartman and J. Lewis Rasmussen, eds.” [Book Review], 100. BAHGAT, GAWDAT, “Peace in the Persian Gulf: The Shi’is Dimension,” 76. BARATTA, JOSEPH PRESTON, “The International Federalism Movement: Toward Global Governance,” 340. BARATTA, JOSEPH PRESTON, Introduction to Special Issue [on World Federalism), 275. BERGER, RONALD M., “The ‘Man’ Question in International Relations by Marysia Zalewski & Jane Parpart, eds.” [Book Review], 261. BERNSTEIN, BARTON J., “Reconsidering ‘Invasion Most Costly’: Popular-History Scholar- ship, Publishing Standards, and the Claims of High U.S. Casualty Estimates to Help Legiti- mize the Atomic Bombings” [Review Essay], 220. BOULDING, ELISE, “The War Next Door: A Study ofS econd-Track Intervention during the War in Ex- Yugoslavia by Judith Large” [Book Review], 256. BRINCAT, CYNTHIA, Peacemaking in Medieval Europe: A Historical and Bibliographical Guide by Udo Heyn” [Book Review], 430. BU, LIPING, “Cultural Understanding and World Peace: the Roles of Private Institutions in the Interwar Years,” 148. BUSH, PERRY, “Proclaim Peace: Christian Pacifism from Unexpected Quarters by Theron F. Schlabach and Richard T. Hughes, eds.” [Book Review], 254. CHATFELD, CHARLES, “The Federalism Papers: Commentary on the History of Federalism,” 373. CHERNUS, IRA, “Eisenhower: Turning Himself Toward Peace,” 48. 546 PEACE & CHANGE / October 1999 CHICKERING, ROGER, “Quakers and Nazis: Inner Light and Outer Darkness by Hans A. Schmitt” 428. COLLINS, KATHALEEN C. [with DONALD S. WILL and KAREN BEASLEY YOUNG}, “Teaching about Race Comparatively through Study Tours” [Teaching Note], 400. COONS, LORRAINE, “Gabrielle Duchene: Feminist, Pacifist, Reluctant Bourgeoise,” 121. COOPER, SANDIE., “Worlds of Women: The Making of an International Women’s Movement by Leila |. Rupp” [Book Review], 434. DAVIS, TROY D.., “A History ofN orthern Ireland, 1920-1996 by Thomas Hennesey and Between War and Peace: The Political Future of Northern Ireland by Paul Bew, Henry Patterson, and Paul Teague” [Book Review], 424. GILBERT, JAMES, “Haunted by the 1960s” [Review Essay], 419. GORSEVSKI, ELLEN W. “Nonviolent Theory on Communication: The Implications for Theorizing a Nonviolent Rhetoric,” 445. HENDERSON, ERROL [with RUSSELL J. LENG], “Reducing Intergang Violence: Norms from the Interstate System,” 476. HERMAN, THEODORE, “Between Serb and Albanian: A History ofK osovo by Miranda Vickers” [Book Review], 432. HUBBARD, AMY S., “Grass-Roots Conflict Resolution Excercises and Constitutent Committ- ment,” 197. HUNTER, CAROL, “Faces of Feminism: An Activist’ Reflections on the Women’s Movement by Sheila Tobias” [Book Review], 102. JEANSONNE, GLEN, “An Antiwar Movement That Was Not a Peace Movement: the Mothers’ Crusade Against World War II,” 29. KENDALL, WALTER J., III, “If You Want Justice, Work for Peace” [Review Essay], 91. KIMBALL, JEFFREY, “/mprobable Dangers: U.S. Conceptions of Threat in the Cold War and After by Robert H. Johnson” [Book Review], 104. KIZENKO, NADIESZDA, “Ethnicity, Nationalism and Conflict in and after the Soviet Union by Valery Tishkov” [Book Review], 107. LENG, RUSSELL J. [with ERROL HENDERSON], “Reducing Intergang Violence: Norms from the Interstate System,” 476. MARTIN, BRIAN, “Whistleblowing and Nonviolence,” 15. MISHLER, MARK, “We Won't Go Back: Making the Case for Affirmative Action by Charles R. Lawrence II] and Mari J. Matsuda” [Book Review], 112. MULLEN, BILL, “The End oft he Age ofI nnocence: Edith Wharton and the First World Warby Alan Price” [Book Review], 536. NAGLER, MICHAEL, “Disarmed and Dangerous: The Radical Lives and Times of Daniel and Philip Berrigan by Murray Polner and Jim O'Grady” [Book Review], 437. NORDSTROM, CAROLYN R., “Autonomy: Flexible Solutions to Ethnic Conflicts by Ruth Lapidoth” [Book Review], 259. RIGBY, ANDREW, “Training for a Cosmopolitan Citizenship in the 1930s: The Project of Dimitrije Mitrinovic,” 379. ROSHWALD, AVIEL, “Rebuilding Societies after Civil War: Critical Roles for International Assistance by Krishna Kumar, ed.” [Book Review], 109, SAKAI, HIDEKAZU“,Th e Strategy of Nonviolent Defense: A Gandhian Approach by Robert J. Burrowes” [Book Review], 262. SCHLICHTMANN, KLAUS, “A Draft on Security Council Reform,” 505. STANFORD, BARBARA, “Negotiating Across Culture: International Ci cation in an Inter- dependent World by Raymond Cohen” [Book Review], 540. Index STRAUS, IRA, “Adlantic Federalism and the Expanding Aclantic Nucleus,” 277. TAYLOR, COCK, & HABIB, “Projecting Peace in Apartheid South Africa,” 1. VAYRYNEN, RAIMO, “More Questions than Answers: Dilemmas of Humanitarian Action,” 172. WALLACE, JAMES M., “Manifesto ofa Tenured Radicalby Cary Nelson,” [Book Review], 264. WILL, DONALD S. [with KAREN BEASLEY YOUNG and KATHALEEN C. COLLINS}, “Teaching about Race Comparatively through Study Tours” [Teaching Note}, 400. WILLISON, MALCOLM, “Transnational Social Movements and Global Politics: Solidarity beyond the State by Jackie Smith, Charles Charfield, and Ron Pagnucco, eds.” [Book Review], 267. WOOLEY, WESLEY T., “Finding a Usable Past: The Success of American World Federalism in the 1940s,” 329. YOUNG, KAREN BEASLEY [with DONALD S. WILL and KATHALEEN C. COLLINS), “Teaching about Race Comparatively through Study Tours” [Teaching Note], 400. ZINS, DANIEL L., “ “Maybe the Coach Deserved Choking’: Latrell Sprewell and the Politics of Violence in America” [Activist Note], 249. Articles: “An Antiwar Movement That Was Not a Peace Movement: the Mothers’ Crusade Against World War II,” Jeansonne, 29. “Atlantic Federalism and the Expanding Adantic Nucleus,” Straus, 277. “Cultural Understanding and World Peace: the Roles of Private Institutions in the Interwar Years,” Bu, 148. “A Draft on Security Council Reform,” Schlichtmann, 505. “Eisenhower: Turning Himself Toward Peace,” Chernus, 48. “The Federalism Papers: Commentary on the History of Federalism,” Chatfeld, 373. “Finding aU sable Past: The Success of American World Federalism in the 1940s,” Wooley, 329. “Gabrielle Duchene: Feminist, Pacifist, Reluctant Bourgeoise,” Coons, 121. “Grass-Roots Conflict Resolution Excercises and Constitutent Committment,” Hubbard, 197. “The International Federalism Movement: Toward Global Governance,” Baratta, 340. Introduction to Special Issue [on World Federalism], Baratta, 275. “More Questions than Answers: Dilemmas of Humanitarian Action,” Vayrynen, 172. “Nonviolent Theory on Communication: The Implications for Theorizing a Nonviolent Rhetoric,” Gorsevski, 445. “Peace in the Persian Gulf: The Shi’'is Dimension,” Bahgar, 76. “Projecting Peace in Apartheid South Africa,” Taylor, Cock, & Habib, 1. “Reducing Intergang Violence: Norms from the Interstate System,” Henderson & Leng, 476. “Training for a Cosmopolitan Citizenship in the 1930s: The Project of Dimitrije Mitrinovic,” Rigby, 379. “Whistleblowing and Nonviolence,” Martin, 15. Book Reviews: “Autonomy: Flexible Solutions to Ethnic Conflicts by Ruth Lapidoth,” Nordstrom, 259. “Between Serb and Albanian: A History of Kosovo by Miranda Vickers,” Herman, 432. 548 PEACE & CHANGE / October 1999 “Disarmed and Dangerous: The Radical Lives and Times of Daniel and Philip Berrigan by Murray Polner and Jim O'Grady,” Nagler, 437. “The End oft he Age ofI nnocence: Edith Wharton and the First World War by Alan Price,” Mullen, 536. “Ethnicity, Nationalism and Conflict in and after the Soviet Union by Valery Tishkov,” Kizenko, 107. “Faces ofF eminism: An Activist’s Reflections on the Women’s Movement by Sheila Tobias,” Hunter, 102. “From the Cold War to a New Era: The United States and the Soviet Union by Don Oberdorfer,” Anderson, 538. “A History ofN orthern Ireland, 1920-1996 by Thomas Hennesey and Between War and Peace: The Political Future ofN orthern Ireland by Paul Bew, Henry Patterson, and Paul Teague,” Davis, 424. “Improbable Dangers: U.S. Conceptions of Threat in the Cold War and After by Robert H. Johnson,” Kimball, 104. “The ‘Man’ Question in International Relations by Marysia Zalewski & Jane Parpart, eds.,” Berger, 261. “Manifesto of a Tenured Radical by Cary Nelson,” Wallace, 264. “Negotiating Across Culture: International Communication in an Interdependent World by Raymond Cohen,” Stanford, 540. “Peacemaking in International Conflict: Methods & Techniques by 1. William Zartman and J. Lewis Rasmussen, eds.,” Avruch, 100. “Peacemaking in Medieval Europe: A Historical and Bibliographical Guide by Udo Heyn,” Brincat, 430. “Proclaim Peace: Christian Pacifism from Unexpected Quarters by Theron F. Schlabach and Richard T. Hughes, eds.,” Bush, 254. “Quakers and Nazis: Inner Light and Outer Darkness by Hans A. Schmitt,” Chickering, 428. “Rebuilding Societies after Civil War: Critical Roles for International Assistance by Krishna Kumar, ed.,” Roshwald, 109, “The Strategy of Nonviolent Defense: A Gandhian Approach by Robert J. Burrowes,” Sakai, 262. “Transnational Social Movements and Global Politics: Solidarity beyond the State by Jackie Smiht, Charles Chatfield, and Ron Pagnucco, eds.,” Willison, 267. “The War Next Door: A Study of Second-Track Intervention during the War in Ex- Yugoslavia by Judith Large,” Boulding, 256. “We Won't Go Back: Making the Case for Affirmative Action by Charles R. Lawrence II] and Mari J. Matsuda,” Mishler, 112. “Worlds oWfo men: The Making of an International Women’s Movement by Leila]. Rupp,” Cooper, 434. Review Essays: “Haunted by the 1960s,” Gilbert, 419. “If You Want Justice, Work for Peace,” Kendall, 91. “Reconsidering ‘Invasion Most Costly’: Popular-History Scholarship, Publishing Standards, and the Claims of High U.S. Casualty Estimates to Help Legitimize the Atomic Bombings,” Bernstein, 220. Teaching Notes: “Teaching about Race Comparatively through Study Tours,” Will, Young, & Collins, 400. Activist Notes: ““Maybe the Coach Deserved Choking’: Latrell Sprewell and the Politics of Violence in America,” Zins, 249.

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