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Peace Review

A Transnational Quarterly

Volume 11  Number 4  December 1999

Sports, Empire and Globalization

Special Editors
Jeremy Howell, University of San Francisco
Robert Elias, University of San Francisco

CONTENTS

Playing the World  Toby Miller, Geoff Lawrence, Jim McKay & David Rowe 495

Soccer in the Age of Globalization  Osvaldo Croci & Julian Ammirante 499

Whither the NBA, Whither America?  David L. Andrews 505

Resisting the Swoosh in the Land of the Long White Cloud   
Andrew Grainger & Steven Jackson 511

Global, Parochial, Still Anti-imperialist and Irish  Mike Cronin 517

More Than Just a Game  Paula Pettavino & Philip Brenner 523

Women’s Soccer and the Irish Diaspora  Michael Black & Dick Hebdige 531

Sports History and East German National Identity  Tara Magdalinski 539

Wrestling Diplomacy Scores in Iran  John Marks 547

The Gezira Sporting Club of Cairo  Jean-Marc Ran Oppenheim551

Howzat! Cricket from Empire to Globalization  Wendy Varney 557

Sport and Visions of the "American Century"  Mark Dyreson 565

Sports, War, and Ideological Imperialism  Gerald R. Gems 573

The Political Fallacy of Baseball Diplomacy  Thomas Carter 579

Sports, Nationalism and Peace in Ancient Greece  Nigel Crowther 585

OTHER FEATURES
Partition and its Precedents  Robert Getso 591

Addictive Rewards in Nuclear Weapons Development  Marc Pilisuk 597

What Human Rights Really Mean  Ken Coates 603

Peace Profile: J. William Fulbright  James R. Bennett 609

RECOMMENDED BOOKS
Open Society Institute, Tajikistan: Refugee Reintegration and Conflict Prevention.  Reviewed by Thomas E. Rotnem 617

Hans Gunter Brauch, Klimapolitik der Schwellenstaaten: Sud Korea, Mexico   und Brasilien (Climatic Policies in the Emerging States: South Korea, Mexico   and Brazil).  Reviewed by Ursula Oswald Spring 620

Philip C. Winslow, Sowing the Dragon’s Teeth: Land Mines and the Global Legacy of War.  Reviewed by Johnnie Johnson Hafernik 622

RECOMMENDED VIDEOS 625

Title-page and Contents, Volume 11

Peace Review

A Transnational Quarterly

Volume 11  Number 3  September 1999

Alternative Security in the Asia–Pacific

Special Editors
Walden Bello, University of the Philippines, Focus on the Global South

Ehito Kimura, Focus on the Global South, Chulalongkorn University

CONTENTS

Why the Protectorate Survives  Walden Bello and Ehito Kimura 365

An Alternative to Geopolitics  Richard Falk 369

Ecological Decay and, Eventually, War  Tom Athanasiou 379

Resource Conflict in the Lower Mekong   Kamal Malhotra 387

The Insecurity of Asia’s Financial Crisis  Walden Bello 393

Architecture of U.S. Asia–Pacific Hegemony  Joseph Gerson 399

Deploying Insecurity  Rachel Cornwell and Andrew Wells 409

North Korea and the Politics of Engagement  John Feffer 415

U.S. Interests in the Asia–Pacific Region  Tao Wenzhao 423

Northeast Asia Nuclear Weapon Free Zone
  Hiromichi Umebayashi431

Redefining Security in the New World Order  Anuradha Mittal 437

Human Security from a Filipino Perspective  Wigberto E. Tañada 443

OTHER FEATURES
NATO’s Rush to War in Yugoslavia  Stephen Zunes 447

Kosovo and World Politics  Albrecht Schnabel and Ramesh Thakur 455

Hate Crimes and Violence Against the Transgendered  Tarynn M. Witten
  and A. Evan Eyler
461

Difficult and Blessed  Margo Tamez 469

PEACE PROFILE: Adolfo Pérez Esquivel  Anne Bacon 471

RECOMMENDED BOOKS
Cynthia J. Alexander and Leslie A. Pal (eds.), Digital Democracy: Policy
  and Politics in the Wired World.

  Reviewed by David G. Malcolm 479

Melba Pattillo Beals, Warriors Don’t Cry: A Searing Memoir of the Battle
to Integrate Little Rock’s Central High.
Reviewed by Johnnie Johnson Hafernik
482

Bruce Hoffman, Inside Terrorism

Reviewed by Tinaz Pavri 484

RECOMMENDED VIDEOS 487

Peace Review

A Transnational Quarterly

Volume 11  Number 2  June 1999

Images of Class

Special Editors

Steven Kaplan, Butler University

Carl Pletsch,
University of Colorado at Denver
Will Wright,
University of Southern Colorado

CONTENTS

Class, Nationalism and Identity Politics  Carl Pletsch 197
Class Denial and Class Renewal in America  Stanley Aronowitz 203
Reviewing Veblen’s View of the Rich  Chris Rojek 211
Ethnicity and Class in Bulgaria  Robin S. Brooks 219
A Poetics of Trailer Park Class  Ingrid Hill 225
Dancing Our Way Out of Class Through Funk, Techno or Rave Beatrice Aaronson 231
Malcommunication and the Case of Maria M.  Alexandra Dundas Todd 237
Hamlets and Hierarchy  William E. Sheidley 243
Three Orders, Three Women  Jane Eblen Keller 251
Class Inequality in Higher Education  Ian M. Gomme and Anthony J. Micucci 259
The Liberal Arts and the Working Classes  Boyd Littrell267
Class in Daytime Talk Television  Beate Gersch 275
The Invisible Specter of Class  Pierre Ouellet 283
Ecology, Equality and Class  Will Wright 291

OTHER FEATURES
Identity as Survival  Steve Russell 299
Truth, Reconciliation and Justice  Tristan Anne Borer 303
Teaching U.S.–Latin American Relations in Panama  Peter M. Sanchez 311

Dangerous Communists, Inscrutable Orientals, Starving Masses
Yuh Ji-Yeon 317
Silent Famine in North Korea Ramsay Liem 325
Is Our War Culture Immutable? C. G. Jacobsen 333
Peace Profile: Thomas Merton Stacia Valterza 337
Recommended Books
Richard N. Haass, The Reluctant Sheriff: The United States After the Cold War
Reviewed by Ryan C. Hendrickson 345
Michael J. Perry, The Idea of Human Rights: Four Inquiries
Reviewed by Eduardo Mendieta 347
Liam Mahony and Luis Enrique Eguren, Unarmed Bodyguards:
International Accompaniment for the Protection of Human Rights
Reviewed by Stephen Zunes 350
Recommended Videos 353

Peace Review

A Transnational Quarterly

Volume 11  Number 1  March 1999

Media and Democratic Action
Special Editors

Laura Stein, University of San Francisco
Dorothy Kidd, University of San Francisco
Bernadette Barker-Plummer, University of San Francisco

CONTENTS

Media and Democratic Action: Introduction  Laura Stein 5
The Stories We Tell  George Gerbner 9
Peopling the Public Sphere  Brenda Dervin and David Schaefer 17
Will Copyright Protect the Public Interest?  Howard Besser 25
Democracy, Privatization and Public Television  William Hoynes 33
Making It Happen Now  Hans K. Klein 41
Letters to the Editor  Karin Wahl-Jorgensen 53
Communication and Community Empowerment  Eleanor M. Novek 61
Confronting the Logic of the New Right  Laura Saponara 69
A Look at Media in Cuba  Jorge Ruíz Miyares 77
Popes, Prostitutes, and Prisoners  Karen Lee Wald83
What’s Wrong with the Liberal Documentary  Jill Godmilow 91
Necessity is the Mother of Intervention  Deborah Kelly 99
On Electronic Civil Disobedience  Stefan Wray 107
The Value of Alternative Media  Dorothy Kidd 113
Media Carta  Kalle lasn 121
Is Media Democratization a Social Movement?  Robert Hackett and
  Megan Adam
125

OTHER FEATURES
The English Patient  Julio Enríquez 133
From Sunningdale to Peace?  Amanda Marie Rose 139
The South Asian Nuclear Crisis  Arjun Makhijani 147
Banning Child Sacrifice  Kathy Kelly 153
Imprisoning the Other  Antonio L. Rappa 157
The Pangs of Global Citizen Participation  Rajini Pani 161
Is Pacifism Irrational?  Kevin Klement 165
Peace Profiles: Jody Williams, Carlos Felipe Ximenes Belo and
  José Ramos-Horta  Ann T. Keene 171
Recommended Books 177
Recommended Videos 181
Letters 183

Peace Review

A Transnational Quarterly

Volume 10  Number 4  December 1998

Linguistic Violence

Special Editors

Brien Hallett, University of Hawaii
Mary Tiles, University of Hawaii

CONTENTS

Overcoming linguistic violence  Brien Hallett 511
The Physical Side of Linguistic Violence  Ellen W. Gorsevski 513
Mastering Metaphors  Mary Tiles 517
Linguistic Erasures  Vrinda Dalmiya 523
On Listening  Andrew Kelley 529
Speaking Giraffe Language  Gary Baran 533
Caring Communication in the Language Classroom  Donna J. McInnis 539
The Practice of Linguistic Nonviolence  William C. Gay 545
What Is It about "Bitch" that Makes Us Laugh?  Li-Hsiang Lee 549
A Shameful Spectacle  Helen Yeates 553
Representational Violence  Michael J. Shapiro559
Facing Linguistic Imbalances  Iulia Trombitcaia 567
Nonviolent Speech  Ralph Summy 573
War of the Words  Hal Pepinsky 579
Religion and Metaphor of War  Bradd C. Hayes 583
Violent Speech  Ruben G. Apressyan 587
Overcoming Violence in Language in Africa  Matt Mogekwu 593
Deploying Soldiers, Deploying Words  Jonathan P.G. Bach 597
The Word "Peace" as a Weapon of (Cold) War  Ira Chernus 605

OTHER FEATURES
Four Times Heroic  Andrew G. Wood 613
The Smith-Mundt Act of 1948  Nancy Snow 619
At the Crossroads in Hiroshima  Edward A. Dougherty 625
In the Throes of Civilizational Conflict?  Manochehr Dorraj 633
The Media in Modern Peace Keeping  Lina Maria Holguin 639
Israeli Perceptions and the Oslo Process  Tamar Hermann 647
Peace Profile: William Jay  Stephen P. Budney 655
Recommended Books 663
Recommended Videos 665
Letters 667
Title-page and Contents, Volume 10

Peace Review

A Transnational Quarterly

Volume 10  Number 3  September 1998

Anniversaries of U.S. Empire

Special Editors

Teresa Walsh, University of San Francisco
Anne Roschelle,
University of San Francisco

CONTENTS

The White Man’s Burden  Rudyard Kipling 311
A Century Later  Noam Chomsky 313
La Virgen Meets the Salsa Police  Edward J. McCaughan 321
"Operation Gatekeeper"  Matthew Jardine 329
Two Wings of an Eagle  Melanie A. Pérez Ortiz 337
Reaffirming Cultural Parameters  Amílcar Antonio Barreto 345
Poems of the Mute Country  Liza Fiol-Matta 351
Black America’s Contradictory Politics of Inclusion (1898–1998)
  Lisa Brock 357
The War Prayer  Mark Twain 363
U.S. Imperialism in the Asia–Pacific  Walden Bello 367
Samoa and U.S. Empire  Lise Namikas375
Colonization  Haunani-Kay Trask 383
Self-Determination for Native Hawaiians  Gloria Bletter 385
Cultural Convergences in Cathy Song’s Poetry  Rebekah Bloyd 393
Juichi and Me  Therese Adams Muranaka 401
Imperial Laboratories  José Quiroga 407
Grief in, Not in Front of, the Mirror  Margaret Randall 415
Postmodern Maroon in the Ultimate Palenque  Christian Parenti 419
Havana Blues  Lisa Reynolds Wolfe 427

OTHER FEATURES
The Cold War’s "Soft" Recruits  Marc Richards 435
Prisoners on the Hell Planet  Henry Gonshak 443
Sleeping in the Same Bed with Different Dreams  Li Xing 449
A Convergence of Weapons  John Sislin 455
The Invisible Scars of War  Chuck Mosley 463
Too Grave a Risk  Alan F. Phillips 469
A Peace Symbol’s Origins  Andrew Rigby 475
The Execution of Innocence  Michael B. Ross 481
Peace Profile: Victor Jara  Ana Gutierrez 485
Recommended Books 493
Recommended Videos 495
Letters 497

Peace Review

A Transnational Quarterly

Volume 10  Number 2  June 1998

National Self-Determination

Special Editors

Stephen Zunes, University of San Francisco
Teresa Walsh,
University of San Francisco

CONTENTS

Foreword  Stephen Zunes 141
The Post-Yugoslav States  Vanessa Pupavac 143
Many Questions, Few Answers  Georgios Kostakos 151
National Self-Determination, Peace and Human Rights  Michael Freeman 157
Russia’s Politics of Multicultural Recognition  Graham Smith 165
The PLO’s Search for a Peace Strategy  Husam Mohamad 173
Germany’s Troublesome Devotion  Emil Nagengast 181
Palestine’s Paradoxical Search  J. Kristen Urban 187
Power and Principle in East Timor  Matthew Jardine 195
Nationalist Consciousness  Leonard A. Stone 203
Does Self-Determination Lead to Autonomy?  F. Lincoln Grahlfs209
The Burmese People’s Struggle  Richard L. Johnson 215
Regressive Versus Progressive Self-Determination  Necati Polat 221
Multinational Self-Determination  Rodney C. Watkins 227
Beyond the Nation State?  Jurgen Habermas 235
New Hope for Western Sahara  Stephen Zunes 241

OTHER FEATURES
Serbia Between Civil War and Democracy  Vesna Nikolic-Ristanovic 249
As A Woman I Have No Country  Michèle McHugh Griffin 255
Feminist Contributions to National Development  Michelle Myers 261
Engendering A New Police Identity?  Tracy Fitzsimmons 269
The Irony of U.S. Policy Towards North Korea  Ralph B.A. DiMuccio
  and Kym-Gu Kang 275
A Queer Kind of Death  Henry Gonshak 281
In the Air We Breathe  Cynthia Carmen Snow 289
Peace Profile: Alexandra Kollontai  Tina Braun 295
Recommended Books 301
Recommended Videos 305

Peace Review

A Transnational Quarterly

Volume 10  Number 1  March 1998

Third World Peace Perspectives

Special Editors
Lester R. Kurtz,
University of Texas, Austin
Shu-Ju Ada Cheng, University of Texas, Austin

CONTENTS

Third World Voices Redefining Peace  Shu-Ju Ada Cheng and
Lester R. Kurtz 5

Landing Peace Theory on Solid Ground  S. P. Udayakumar 13
The World Economy, Development, and Women  Robina Bhatti 21
Latin American Postcolonial Theories  Santiago Castro-Gómez 27
Chinese Perspectives on Peace and Development  Gerald Chan 35
Peace Making in Southeast Asia  Susan Evangelista 43
Maintaining Peace and Prosperity in the Asia–Pacific Rim  Xu Yi-chong 49
Challenges for Emerging African Democracies  Amani Daima 57
Prospects for Social Democracy in Postcolonial Societies  Anirudha Gupta 65
Rediscovering the Culture of Peace in South Asia  Syed Sikander Mehdi 71
Principled versus Pragmatic Nonviolence  L.K. Bharadwaj 79
Dialogue of Civilizations for Peace  Majid Tehranian 83

OTHER FEATURES
Poverty and Peace  Ken Coates 89
Military Professionals and the Peace Movement  Miles D. Wolpin 99
Decolonizing Society  David A. Gabbard 107
Enemies  David A. Ogren 113
PeaceProfile:Frances Freeborn Pauley  Kathryn L. Nasstrom 119
Recommended Books 125
Recommended Videos 129

PEACE REVIEW

A Transnational Quarterly

Volume 9  Number 4  December 1997

Conflicting Identities

Special Editors
Bernadette Barker-Plummer,
University of San Francisco
Eduardo Mendieta,
University of San Francisco
Esther Madriz, University of San Francisco


CONTENTSConflicting Identities in the Caucasus  Svante E. Cornell 453
Identity’s Role in the Serbo-Croatian Conflict  Ivelin Sardamov 461
Women’s Secret Business  Carol Wolfe Konek 469
Teenagers as Social Agents  Jesús Martín Barbero 475
No Map, No Compass, No Dime  Christine Kelly-Filkohazi 481
Identities in Conflict? Latin (African) American  Amós Nascimento 489
Identity and Liberation  Eduardo Mendieta 497
Ethnic Identity and Conflict Transformation  Leila F. Dane 503
Media and Identity in Hong Kong  Karin G. Wilkins and
  Peter D. Siegenthaler 509
The Politics of Indian Identity  Steve Russell 515
Ebonics as Cultural Resistance  Charles Green and Ian Isidore Smart 521
Conflicting Identities in Somalia  Alice Hashim 527
West African Roots of African American Spirituality  Will Coleman 533

OTHER FEATURES
Justice as Restoration  Rick Sarre 541
The Human Cost of Deforestation  Lauren Mitten 549
The Violence and Oppression of Power Relations  Tim Hamilton and
  Satish Sharma 555
A Future for Peacekeeping?  Albrecht Schnabel 563
PeaceProfile:Paulo Freire  John W. Higgins 571
Recommended Books 579
Recommended Videos 583
Letters 585
Title-page and Contents, Volume 9 587

PEACE REVIEW

A Transnational Quarterly

Volume 9  Number 3  September 1997

Global Democracy

Special Editors
Daniele Archibugi,
Italian National Research Council
Martin Köhler
, Madrid Center for Peace Studies


CONTENTSGlobalization and Cosmopolitan Democracy  David Held 309
Cosmopolis, the Way to Peace?  Derek Heater 315
Against a Politics of Scale  Ekkehart Krippendorff 321
Individuals and States as Democratic Subjects  Derk Bienen,
Volker Rittberger and Wolfgang Wagner 329
A First Step for Peaceful Cosmopolitan Democracy  Jeffrey J. Segall 337
Law, Politics and the International Court  Monique Chemillier-Gendreau 345
Linking Democracy and Human Rights  David Beetham 351
International Electoral Assistance  Mathias Koenig-Archibugi 357
East-Central Europe’s Uncharted Democratic Waters  Ivan Vejvoda 365
Democratization in Africa  Julius O. Ihonvbere 371
So What If Democracies Don’t Fight Each Other?  Daniele Archibugi 379
Towards a Cosmopolitan Public Sphere  Martin Köhler385
The Helsinki Citizen’s Assembly  Bernard Dreano 393

OTHER FEATURES
Commerce & Conflict Resolution in Harlem  Linda Stamato 399
Reclaiming Security  Jon Barnett 405
Commodified Women  Mary Rose Fernandez 411
Conflicting Israeli Peace Discourses  David Newman 417
Placing Global Ecopolitics in Peace Studies  Charles Kegley, Jr. 425
PeaceProfile:Dorothy Day  Brianna Leavitt 431
Recommended Books 439
Recommended Videos 443
Letter 445

PEACE REVIEW

A Transnational Quarterly

Volume 9  Number 2  June 1997

Zones of Peace

Special Editors
Christopher Mitchell,
George Mason University
Susan Allen Nan,George Mason University


CONTENTSForeword 157
Local Peace Zones as Institutionalized Conflict  Christopher Mitchell and
  Susan Allen Nan 159
Nuclear Weapons-Free Zones  Kevin P. Clements and Suzanne Ghais 163
Third World Zones of Peace  Arie M. Kacowicz 169
Proactive Protection in "Zones of Turmoil"  Alice Bettis Hashim 177
Children, a Global Ethic and Zones of Peace  Winston E. Langley 183
Peacekeeping, The Congo, and Zones of Peace  Brady Lee 189
Cyprus as a U.N. Protected Area  Robert J.A.R. Gravelle 193
Civic Zones of Peace  Terence Duffy 199
Unarmed Bodyguards  Liam Mahony 207
Protective Accompaniment  Karen Ridd and Craig Kauffman 215
Filipino Zones of Peace  Ed Garcia 221
Establishing Salvadoran Zones of Peace  Ramon Lopez-Reyes225
Redefining Acceptable Norms of Military Behavior  Liam Mahony 233
Identifying Violence, Pledging Peace  Nancy Finneran and Mara Lyn Schoeny 237
Local Peace and the South African Transition  Davin Bremner 241
Moving from Civil War to Civil Society  Wallace Warfield 249
Generalizations and Practical Applications  Susan Allen Nan and
  Christopher Mitchell 255

OTHER FEATURES
Scars of Repression  Neve Gordon 259
The Saturday Mothers of Turkey  Umut Arifcan 265
Netanyahu's Real Peace  Naseer H. Aruri 273
A Peace Research Agenda  Mary Anna Culleton Colwell 279
English Curriculum Against the Peace  Allison McNaught 287
Peace Profile: Chico Mendes Siu Wai Tam 293
Recommended Books 299
Recommended Videos 303

PEACE REVIEW

A Transnational Quarterly

Volume 9 Number 1 March 1997

Is Socialism Dead?


CONTENTS
Socialists Carry On Carl Swidorski 5
Labor Is Prior to Capital Scott Tucker 13
A Bird's Eye View of Socialism Bertell Ollman 19
An Autopsy of Marxist Socialism Manfred B. Steger 25
Why Socialism Has a Future David Smith 33
The Old Socialist Idea and the New Century Gar Alperovitz 41
Inventing Socialism Ken Coates and Michael Barratt Brown 49
Free Market "Reform" and Communism's Suppression Michael Parenti 57
Will Humans Ever Fly? William Blum 63
Post-Communist Europe's New Left Georgeta V. Pourchot and Daniel N. Nelson 69
The Only Way Out Iljah Herold 75
Race, Economics and Asian Socialism Gerald Horne 79
Small Socialism and Human Sympathy Lonnie Valentine 85
Economics for Everyone Holly Sklar 91
If Not Socialism, What? Charles Derber 99

OTHER FEATURES
U.S.-Japan Alliance for 21st Century Hegemony Joseph Gerson 109
Gender, Freedom and Safety Jennifer Manlowe 117
Lie for Lie Ward Churchill 123
Feminist Teaching in the Mixed Classroom Stephanie Vandrick 133
Peace Profile: Rigoberta Menchú Danielle DeBiagio 139
Recommended Books 145
Recommended Videos 149

PEACE REVIEW

A Transnational Quarterly

Volume 8  Number 4  December 1996

Humanitarian Intervention?

Special Editors
Scott McElwain,
University of San Francisco


CONTENTS Reflections on Intervention   Stephen R. Shalom 459
Grounds to Reject Intervention   Richard Falk 467
The Myth of Good Interventions  Michael Parenti 471
Should the U.S. Be the World's Policeman?  Eugene Carroll, Jr. 477
Managing Conflict After the Cold War  Mohamed Sahnoun 485
Law and Intervention  Shridath Ramphal 493
Complicating Military Intervention's Moral Case  David Carroll Cochran 499
A Cosmopolitan Response to New Wars  Mary Kaldor 505
Globalism and Humanitarian Intervention  Keith Suter 515
The Myth of Neutrality  Taylor B. Seybolt 521
U.N. Peace-Building in Guatemala   Beatriz Manz and Amy Ross 529
Politics, Migration and Intervention  Nazare Albuqueque Abell 535
Arms, Mediation and Ethno-Political Disputes  John Sislin and Fred Pearson 541
Peace Enforcement vs Nonviolent Intervention  Michael Salla 547
The Citizen Intervenor  Paul Wehr 555
A Global Peace Service  Dietrich Fischer 563
Grassroots Initiatives in Unarmed Peacekeeping  Yeshua Moser-Puangsuwan 569

OTHER FEATURES
Making Peace with Books  John J. Gibbs 577
Africa Yearns for Peace  Oryeda Alfred 581
Peace Profile: Stephen Biko 585
Recommended Books 591
Recommended Videos 593
Letters 595
Title-page and Contents, Volume 8 597

PEACE REVIEW

A Transnational Quarterly

Volume 8 Number 3 September 1996

Women and War

Special Editors
Lois Ann Lorentzen,
University of San Francisco
Jennifer Turpin, University of San Francisco


CONTENTSWomen or Weapons? Betty Reardon 315
The Truth(s) About Women and Peace Jodi York 323
Should Women Be Soldiers or Pacifists? April Carter 331
Dissension in the Ranks Harriet Hyman Alonso 337
Wartime Violence Against Women and Solidarity Leila Rupp 343
Imagining Peace Elaine R. Ognibene 347
Maternal Thinking and the Politics of War Nancy Scheper-Hughes 353
War, Nationalism and Mothers Vesna Nikolic-Ristanovic 359
After Feminist Analyses of Bosnian Violence Darius Rejali 365
Women Munitions Makers, War and Citizenship Angela Woollacott 373
Feminist Perspectives on Women Warriors Francine D'Amico 379
Israeli and Palestinian Women Working for Peace Ronit Lentin 385
Broken Dreams Diana Mulinari 391
Afghan Women in the Peace Process Pamela Collett 397
Girls Behind the (Front) Lines Carolyn Nordstrom 403
Translating Human Rights into Women's Rights Guy H. Stevens 411
Silent or Silenced? Lynne M. Woehrle 417

OTHER FEATURES
Powerful Reaction to Powerlessness Aqueil Ahmad 423
Democracy at the United Nations Daniele Archibugi 431
Peace Profile: A. Philip Randolph 439
Recommended Books 445
Recommended Videos 451

PEACE REVIEW

A Transnational Quarterly

Volume 8 Number 2 June 1996

War and Remembrance

Special Editors
Michael Webber,
University of San Francisco
Rodney Watkins, University of San Francisco


CONTENTS Knowing Where You Are William C. French 173
Soft-Pedaling American Intervention John Lindsay-Poland 181
Whose War Memories Shall Be Preserved? Robert D. Benford 189
Sacrilizing Total War Jennifer Turpin and Patience E. Patterson 195
American Memory and the A-Bomb Barton J. Bernstein 201
Bomb's Away at the Smithsonian Sam Marullo 207
The Instrumental Rationality of Extermination Frances B. McCrea and
  Gerald E. Markle 213
We Need Not Remain So Impotent Fred E. Katz 219
A New Page in My Life Fuyun Hsu 225
Thailand 1970 Gregory F. DeLaurier 231
America's Post-Vietnam Stress Disorder Edward P. Morgan 237
A Time to Bury the Dead Steve Russell 245
The Ulster Division's Unburied Dead David Officer 249
Remembrance of War in South Africa Lyn Graybill 255
Palestinian Collaborators Andrew Rigby 261
Apocalyptic Desire Mick Broderick 267
Neutralizing the Past Iwona Irwin-Zarecka 273

OTHER FEATURES
Rebuilding Sri Lankan Security Imtiaz Ahmed 275
United Nations Remains A US Tool Phyllis Bennis 279
Nuclear Politics on the Pacific Rim Gregory McLauchlan 283
Empowering Women in the Global Media Barbara Ann Scott 289
Peace Profile: Jack McCloskey 295
Recommended Books 297
Recommended Videos 301

PEACE REVIEW

A Transnational Quarterly

Volume 8 Number 1 March 1996

Media and Social Change

Special Editors
Bernadette Barker-Plummer,
University of San Francisco
Karin Gwinn Wilkins, University of Texas, Austin


CONTENTS Journalistic Objectivity and Social Change Robert Hackett and Yuezhi Zhao 5
The Media War Over Welfare Charlotte Ryan 13
What Are Journalists For? Robert Jensen 21
The Dialogic of Media and Social Movements Bernadette Barker-Plummer 27
Defining Foreign Social Movements Kevin M. Carragee 35
Media and Environmental Politics Francisco A. Magno 41
Covering Cuba in a New Light William S. Solomon 49
Coming Out of the Celluloid Closet Henry Gonshak 57
Shedding Useless Notions of Alternative Media Clemencia Rodriguez 63
Diversity in Communication for Social Change Robert Huesca 69
One Press, Divided Nation Mercedes Lynn de Uriarte 75
Radical Uses of Public Access Television Daniel Marcus and Laura Stein 81
State, National Identity and Media Peter Shields 89
Development Communication Karin Gwinn Wilkins 97
Communication and Development Hamid Mowlana 105
Internationalizing Media Theory John D. H. Downing 113
Myths Along the Information Highway Vincent Mosco 119
Media Representations of Third World Women Radhika Parameswaran 127
Free Press, Corporate Style Douglas W. Vick and Nancy Morris 135
The Bell Curve, Media and Public Policy Tina Evans-Mitchell and
  Irlene P. Ricks 143
Peace Profile: Jacob Lawrence 151
Recommended Books 155
Recommended Videos 157
Letter to the Editor 159

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