Index 657 EPSTEIN, ALEXANDRA, “The Radical Lives of Helen Keller by Kim E. Nielsen” {Book Review], 419-423. GAWERC, MICHELLE L., “Peace-building: Theoretical and Concrete Perspec- tives,” 435-478. GENETIN-PILAWA, C. JOSEPH, “Cherokee Women in Crisis: Trail of Tears, Civil War, and Allotment, 1838-1907 by Carolyn Ross Johnston” [Book Review], 416-419. GILL, JILL K., “For All Peoples and All Nations: The Ecumenical Church and Human Rights by John S$. Nurser” [Book Review], 423-425. GOODALE, MARK, “The Human Potential for Peace: An Anthropological Challenge to Assumptions about War and Violence by Douglas P. Fry” {Book Review], 629-631. GOODMAN, OSCAR B., “Toward a Peaceable Future: Redefining Peace, Secu- rity, and Kyosei from a Multidisciplinary Perspective by Yoihiro Murakami, Noriko Kawamure, and Shin Chiba” [Book Review], 255-258. GRUBBS, LARRY, “Bringing ‘The Gospel of Modernization’ to Nigeria: American Nation Builders and Development Planning in the 1960s,” 279- 308. GUTMAN, SANFORD, “Harnessing the Holocaust: The Politics of Memory in France by Joan B. Wolf” [Book Review], 271-274. HART, JULIE P., “Peacebuilding Through Election Assistance in Unstable Democracies: Observations from the Venezuelan Process,” 75-79. HENRY, MALLIKA, “Human Rights in the College Classroom: Critical Thinking about Their Complex Roots” [Teaching Note], 102-116. JOHNS, ANDREW L., “Doves Among Hawks: Republican Opposition to the Vietnam War, 1964-1968,” 585-628. KELLEHER, ANN, AND TAULBEE, JAMES LARRY, “Bridging the Gap: Building Peace Norwegian Style,” 479-505. LANCE, MARK, AND MEYER, MATT, “Introduction,” 1-2. LINDSAY-POLAND, JOHN, “The Future of a Bombing Range” |A ctivist Note}, 136-138. MASSOUD, MARK, F., “The Influence of International Law on Local Social Movements,” 3-34. MENDIETA, EDUARDO, “Biopiracy and Bioterrorism: Banana Republics, NAFTA, and Taco Bell,” 80-89. MISHLER, PAUL C., “Learning from the Left: Children’s Literature, the Cold War, and Radical Politics in the United States by Julia L. Mickenberg” [Book Review], 644-647. MUSHABEN, JOYCE MARIE, “Girl Power and Gender Mainstreaming: Looking for Peace in New Places Through a European Union Lens,” 368- 389. NDURA, ELAVIE, “Western Education and African Cultural Identity in the Great Lakes Region of Africa: A Case of Failed Globalization,” 90-101. 658 PEACE & CHANGE / October 2006 PACHECO, JUDITH CONDE, “Diary with the Name of Woman ... Faces and Voices for a Culture of Peace” [Activist Note], 132-135. PRESBEY, GAIL M., “Evaluating the Legacy of Nonviolence in South Africa,” 141-174. PROEHL, KRISTEN, “John Brown’s Body: Slavery, Violence and the Culture of War by Franny Nudelman” [Book Review], 642-644. RITTER, HARRY, “Home/Front: The Military, War and Gender in Twentieth- Century Germany by Karen Hagemann and Stepanie Schiiler-Springorum eds.” [Book Review], 268-270. ROTH, BENITA, “Living for the Revolution: Black Feminist Organizations, 1968-1980 by Kimberly Springer” [Book Review], 425-428. SATTERWHITE, JAMES, “Christian Peacemaker Teams as an Alternative to ‘Redemptive Violence’,” 222-243. SEGESSER, DANIEL MARC, “The International Debate on the Punishment of War Crimes During the Balkan Wars and the First World War,” 533-554. SHEPARD, BENJAMIN, “Charting Transnational Democracy: Beyond Global Arrogance by Janie Leatherman and Julie Webber eds.” [Book Review], 258- 262. SHORE, MEGAN, AND KLINE, SCOTT, “The Ambiguous Role of Religion in the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission,” 309-332. SOUTHERN, NEIL, “Reconciliation in Londonderry: The Challenges and Constraints Experienced by Protestant Clergy,” 506-532. TIHANYI, KRISZTINA Z., “Elusive Equity: Education Reform in Post-Apartheid South Africa by Edward B. Fiske and Helen F. Ladd” [Book Review], 262- 265. TORRES, SONIA, “Meaningful Acts: Terrorists, Artists, and States,” 204- 221. VAN INWEGEN, PATRICK, “Velvet Revolution: An Actor-based Model,” 175- 203. WEBBER, JULIE, “Coalitions Across Borders: People, Passions and Power by Joe Bandy and Jackie Smith eds.” [Book Review], 650-652. WENDEN, ANITA L., “Peaceful Persuasion: The Geopolitics of Nonviolent Rhetoric by Ellen W. Gorsevski” [Book Review], 253-255. WILMER, FRANKE, “This Was Not Our War: Bosnian Women Reclaiming the Peace by Swanee Hunt” |Book Review], 274-276. WINN, JOSEPH W., “Nicholas Murray Butler, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, and the Search for Reconciliation in Europe, 1919- 1933,” 555-584. ZAGORSKI, PAUL W., “Crafting Civilian Control of the Military in Venezuela: A Comparative Perspective by Harold A. Trinkunas” [Book Review], 635- 638. ZINS, DAN, “The New American Militarism: How Americans Are Seduced by War by Andrew J. Bacevich” [Book Review], 428-431. Articles: “Bridging the Gap: Building Peace Norwegian Style,” Kelleher and Taulbee, 479-505. “Bringing “The Gospel of Modernization’ to Nigeria: American Nation Builders and Development Planning in the 1960s,” Grubbs, 279-308. “Biopiracy and Bioterrorism: Banana Republics, NAFTA, and Taco Bell,” Mendieta, 80-89. “Christian Peacemaker Teams as an Alternative to ‘Redemptive Violence’,” Satterwhite, 222-243. “Doves Among Hawks: Republican Opposition to the Vietnam War, 1964- 1968,” Johns, 585-628. “Elise Boulding’s Rhetoric: An Invitation to Peace,” Cavin, 390-412. “Enemy Combatants and Guantanamo: The Rule of Law and Law of War of Post-9/11,” Cutler, 35-57. “Evaluating the Legacy of Nonviolence in South Africa,” Presbey, 141-174. “Galtung, Violence, and Gender: The Case for a Peace Studies/Feminism Alli- ance,” Confortini, 333-367. “Girl Power and Gender Mainstreaming: Looking for Peace in New Places through a European Union Lens,” Mushaben, 368-389. “Introduction,” Lance and Meyer, 1-2. “Meaningful Acts: Terrorists, Artists, and States,” Torres, 204-221. “Nicholas Murray Butler, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, and the Search for Reconciliation in Europe, 1919-1933,” Winn, 555-584. “Peace-building: Theoretical and Concrete Perspectives,” Gawerc, 435-478. “Peacebuilding Through Election Assistance in Unstable Democracies: Observa- tions from the Venezuelan Process,” Hart, 75-79. “Reconciliation in Londonderry: The Challenges and Constraints Experienced by Protestant Clergy,” Southern, 506-532. “The Ambiguous Role of Religion in the South African Truth and Reconcilia- tion Commission,” Shore and Kline, 309-332. “The First Decade of Indigenous Peoples at the United Nations,” Dunbar-Ortiz, 58-74. “The Influence of International Law on Local Social Movements,” Massoud, 3- 34. “The International Debate on the Punishment of War Crimes During the Balkan Wars and the First World War,” Segesser, 533-554. “Velvet Revolution: An Actor-based Model,” Van Inwegen, 175-203. “Western Education and African Cultural Identity in the Great Lakes Region of Africa: A Case of Failed Globalization,” Ndura, 90-101. Book Reviews: “Breaking Ranks: Refusing to Serve in the West Bank and Gaza Strip by Ronit Chacham,” Brock, 632-634. 660 PEACE & CHANGE / October 2006 “Charting Transnational Democracy: Beyond Global Arrogance by Janie Leatherman and Julie Webber eds.,” Shepard, 258-262. “Cherokee Women in Crisis: Trail of Tears, Civil War, and Allotment, 1838- 1907 by Carolyn Ross Johnston,” Genetin-Pilawa, 416-419. “Coalitions Across Borders: People, Passions and Power by Joe Bandy and Jackie Smith eds.,” Webber, 650-652. “Crafting Civilian Control of the Military in Venezuela: A Comparative Per- spective by Harold A. Trinkunas,” Zagorski, 635-638. “Elusive Equity: Education Reform in Post-Apartheid South Africa by Edward B. Fiske and Helen F. Ladd,” Tihanyi, 262-265. “For All Peoples and All Nations: The Ecumenical Church and Human Rights by John S. Nurser,” Gill, 423-425. “Harnessing the Holocaust: The Politics of Memory in France by Joan B. Wolf,” Gutman, 271-274. “Home/Front: The Military, War and Gender in Twentieth-Century Germany by Karen Hagemann and Stepanie Schiiler-Springorum eds.,” Ritter, 268- 270. “John Brown's Body: Slavery, Violence and the Culture of War by Franny Nudelman,” Proehl, 642-644. “ ‘Las Abejas’: Pacifist Resistance and Syncretic Identities in a Globalizing Chiapas by Marco Tavoli” Brock, 638-641. “Learning from the Left: Children’s Literature, the Cold War, and Radical Politics in the United States by Julia L. Mickenberg,” Mishler, 644-647. “Living for the Revolution: Black Feminist Organizations, 1968-1980 by Kimberly Springer,” Roth, 425-428. “Peaceful Persuasion: The Geopolitics of Nonviolent Rhetoric by Ellen W. Gorsevski,” Wenden, 253-255. “Robben Island and Prisoner Resistance to Apartheid by Fran Lisa Buntman,” Curry, 413-416. “Storming Caesars Palace: How Black Mothers Fought Their Own War on Poverty by Annelise Orleck,” Chappell, 647-649. “The Human Potential for Peace: An Anthropological Challenge to Assump- tions about War and Violence by Douglas P. Fry,” Goodale, 629-631. “The Moral Disarmament of France: Education, Pacifism, and Patriotism, 1914- 1940 by Mona L. Siegel,” Cooper, 265-268. “The New American Militarism: How Americans Are Seduced by War by Andrew J. Bacevich,” Zins, 428-431. “The Radical Lives of Helen Keller by Kim E. Nielsen,” Epstein, 419-423. “This Was Not Our War: Bosnian Women Reclaiming the Peace by Swanee Hunt,” Wilmer, 274-276. “Toward a Peaceable Future: Redefining Peace, Security, and Kyosei from a Multidisciplinary Perspective by Yoihiro Murakami, Noriko Kawamure, and Shin Chiba,” Goodman, 255-258. Activist Notes: “The Future of a Bombing Range,” Lindsay-Poland, 136-138. “Diary with the Name of Woman ... Faces and Voices for a Culture of Peace,” Pacheco, 132-135. Review Essay: “Postconflict Development and Peace Building: Recent Research,” Dodson, 244- 252. Teaching Notes: “Diversity in the Classroom: The Headscarf Controversy in European Schools, Brems, 117-131. “Human Rights in the College Classroom: Critical Thinking about Their Com- plex Roots,” Henry, 102-116.