International Journal of Humanities and Peace

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from January 2000
Last Number: January 2006

International Journal of Humanities and Peace
ISSN 1042-4032




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Vol. 18 Nbr. 1, January 2002

In memoriam.

C. Gilbert Wrenn, J. Lawrence Walkup, R. Kelly Hoeker - Obituary

Letters to the editor.

Letter to the Editor

The contributions of India: the seer-scientists and the renaissance in India.

The council lecture, 21 September 2001: diversity and change in a global context.

The Beauty of Diversity.

Poem

Interview with President Vaira Vike-Freiberga of Latvia.

Interview

Speech by Fidel Castro, President of the Republic of Cuba at the International Conference on Financing for Development--Monterrey, Mexico--March 21, 2002.

UN economic co-operation among South East and Asian Pacific nations a dialogue among civilisations.

The media in postmodern war and terrorism.

How do we sustain peace in a war stricken world? The peace quest of a mytho-poet.

Sustainability and the culture of peace.

Peace Is A Woman and A Mother.

Poem

Sustainable development: implications for world peace: peace and sustainable development why? When? How? For whom?

Athens in the information age: how will `smart communities' change the way we live.

Human greatness.

Brief Article

Life surfing in Chicago.

The politics of consciousness.

The need for a many-sided progress.

Passage to India.

Poem

The coming of age of environmental education and its newtracks for the 21st century *.

Sentences and commitments.

Poem

Violence--not a new phenomenon.

The spirits move him--dolls--katsina religions: a unifying force for Hopi villagers.

African ancestral wisdom.

Concerning evil: the psychology and cosmology of insecurity.

Jerusalem.

Poem

The Kabuliwallah (the fruitseller from Kabul).

Global concerns and sacred musics in a 21st Century Moroccan festival.

Fashioning identity and overcoming illusions of cultural and religious singularity at the 2002 Gnawa World Music Festival.

Ocean security, sustainable development and peace.


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