ISBN:
9783030628482
Language:
English
Pages:
1 online resource (650 pages)
Series Statement:
Pioneers in Arts, Humanities, Science, Engineering, Practice Ser. v.30
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als
DDC:
327.172
Keywords:
Peace
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Electronic books
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Electronic books
Abstract:
Intro -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- On This Volume -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Part I The Author -- 1 The Making of a Peace Researcher -- Abstract -- 1.1 Researching Peace -- 1.2 Appreciating Cooperation -- 1.3 Entering Uppsala University -- 1.4 Discovering Peace Research -- 1.5 Grasping University Affairs -- 1.6 Becoming Dag Hammarskjöld Professor -- 1.7 Globalizing the Department -- 1.8 Developing the Uppsala Conflict Data Program, UCDP -- 1.9 Taking on Public Service Assignments -- 1.10 Understanding Conflict Resolution -- 1.11 Connecting to the World -- 1.12 Experiencing Other Universities -- 1.13 Characterizing My Research -- 2 Comprehensive Bibliography of Peter Wallensteen -- Abstract -- 2.1 Books, Monographs, Edited Works, Major Reports -- 2.2 Articles in Scholarly Books and Journals -- Part II Peaceful Means -- 3 Foundational Debates for the Study of Societal Problems: Lessons from Peace Research -- Abstract -- 3.1 Peace Research as an Example -- 3.2 Peace Research in the Nordic Countries: A Short History -- 3.3 Foundational Topics -- 3.3.1 The First Debate: Action or Research? -- 3.3.2 The Second Debate: Urgent Issues or Long-Term Change? -- 3.3.3 The Third Debate: Inside or Outside the Universities? -- 3.3.4 The Fourth Debate: Autonomy or Merger? -- 3.3.5 The Fifth Debate: Conditions for a Creative Environment: Cooperative or Adversarial? -- 3.4 Conclusions -- 4 The Origins of Contemporary Peace Research -- Abstract -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Peace Research, Violence and Peace -- 4.3 Empirical Peace Research and Social Ethics -- 4.4 Global Traumas and the Development of Peace Research -- 4.4.1 The World War I Trauma, Causes of War Research, and International Organizations -- 4.4.2 The Trauma of World War II and Disarmament Research -- 4.4.3 The Cold War Trauma and Conflict Theory.
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