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The Art of Waging Peace
By Paul Chappell, 2013 Notes made by Russ Faure-Brac The Basic Building Blocks of Peace First line of defense: Maximize respect (The Infinite Shield) [Waging
By Paul Chappell, 2013 Notes made by Russ Faure-Brac The Basic Building Blocks of Peace First line of defense: Maximize respect (The Infinite Shield) [Waging
By Mel Goodman, 2013 Notes made by Russ Faure-Brac Mel Goodman is ex-DOD and CIA and on staff at the Center for International Advocacy. The
By David Swanson Notes made by Russ Faure-Brac February 2014 I. War Can Be Ended Referring to a 1977 Hunger Project flyer: “At one time
Article in Reader Supported News By Mike Lofgren, Moyers & Company, 2014 Notes made by Russ Faure-Brac 2/25/2014 There is the visible government known as
by Judith Hand Summary and Notes made by Russ Faure-Brac 2/4/2014 Notes: 1) This is a summary of Part II – How We Can End
The following is from David Hartsough’s book, Waging Peace: Global Adventures of a Lifelong Activist to be published by PM Press in September 2014. PERSONAL
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 1:07:39 — 61.9MB) Tonight we focus on the book War No More. Our guest and author of
The following is the foreword by David Swanson to a new book called Peace Philosophy and Public Life: Commitments, Crises, and Concepts for Engaged Thinking
Address by Hon. Douglas Roche, O.C., to Parliamentarians for Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Disarmament, “Climbing the Mountain” Conference, Washington, D.C., February 26, 2014 At first glance,