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Wrong is Wrong, No Matter Who Says It: Critical Conflict Engagement
Iraq: Protest, Democracy, and Autocracy
Who actually suffers from a boycott of Jerusalem?
Neoliberal Interventionism: American Adventures in Healthcare
Pablo Kickasso VS Salvador Darling
Take a Walk on the Slutty Side: A sociological take on SlutWalk
Syria and the Fatal Flaw in American Foreign Policy
My Brother’s Kippa: a Palestinian’s Entry to his Hometown
Israeli housing protest makes no connection to the occupation
For Liberation or Exploitation: Reviving the human needs debate
Bradley Manning, Collateral Murder, Truth, and Power
The New Normal - America in the Age of Permanent Emergency
Fwd: fwd: A Good Story
The Challenges of Leadership in Post-Conflict Transitions: Lessons from Africa
A Plea for Rejectionist Electioneering
SADC Interventions in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
J-Street: A Palestinian’s perspective
What does it mean to be pro-Israel today?
The Eclipse of Equality: An Interview with Solon Simmons
Global Ambitions: A Critical Reading of the Report on “Graduate Education and Professional Practice in International Peace and Conflict”
After Violence
Understanding the Pro-Drone Discourse
The Pedagogy of the Oppressor in 2010: Reflections on George Kent
Introducing Reflections
Sweatshop Tourism
Burn Offering
Conflict Work After Kony 2012
Prague, Czech Republic - Museum of Communism
Challenging the evangelical bias against Palestinians
For Palestinians, the Nakba is not history
Women Heroes And Patriarchal Appropriation Of Masculine Women
A Clear and Present Danger to Planet Earth: Climate Change
Twitter: A Magnifier of Intent
The Roots of Caucasian Terrorism
Heterogeneous Conflicts: One Role for Critical Conflict Theory
A Catholic teenager comes under fire for fasting Ramadan
H.B. 1070: The Beginning of Genocide?
Conflict Resolution Commandos: A Response to the Flotilla
Human Rights, Sovereign Rights, & the Potentials of Conflict Resolution
The Populist Pivot
Transitional Justice and Political Pre-transition in Zimbabwe
Mitt and Jesus: On Theological Controversies in U.S. Politics
Helping Former Child Soldiers Reclaim Their Lives
Human Rights in Islam: Natural Role-Based Rights
Poetry Of Neoliberal Fascism And Ways Of Reading: Turkey And The Gezi Park Protests
Art Damage - Reflections on Shepard Fairey's Murals in Cincinnati
The Lesson of the Bad Cop in Two Party Democracies
Tunisia’s Lessons for the Middle East. Why the First Arab Spring Transition Worked Best
The Benign Subjugation of Conflict Resolution
Twitter Revolution: The Misappropriation of Cause and Effect
The Flotilla and the Necessity of the Public Critique
A Response to CRCs
American Civil Religion: Mythology and Narrative
The March for Freedom in Libya
The Transition in Ethiopia
Palestinians asked to close their shops for Jerusalem Day
Iraq’s Islamic divisions intensify
Saleh Falls
Postcards from the Frontline
If Left to Their Own Devices: Police Provocation & Terrorists' Tendency to Fail
Revolution Revisited: Re-reading Rosa Luxemburg's Reform or Revolution
Obama won't be able to repeat his China climate change deal in India. Here's the next best thing.
Should Energy Go Local?
Peacemaking in Darfur: A Structural Dilemma
Liberal Peacebuilding as Zombie: Workaround Strategies
Reasons to Kill: A Conversation with Richard E. Rubenstein
Fatah-Hamas reconciliation key for Palestinian strategy to end the occupation
Occupy and the Absence of Systemic Conflict Resolution
Regularly Confronting Discrimination at Ben Gurion Airport
A Different Approach to Russia, China, in terms of Syrian and Global Governance
Critical Conflict Resolution: Notes on Its Development and Key Concepts
Art and Liberation: A Review
Invisible Pilots at the Center of a Storm
Syria in Search of a Political Solution: Toward Functional Coexistence
The Peaceworkers' Dilemma
For Elise: Social Ecology in the 21st Century
Main Street is Wall Street or an Interface with Slavoj Žižek’s First as Tragedy, Then as Farce
Humanitarian Hubris and the Politics of Violence
Education in Conflict Analysis and Resolution: The Coming Turn Toward the Goal of Radical Transformation
The Nation Interviews Michael Shank: "A Real December Review for Afghanistan"
Diasporas Shape Politics Back Home from Afar
The International Donor System: Uncovering Structural Flaws
Tanzania's Rising Star
Stranger in a Strange World: The Ombudsman in the Federal Government
Fanon and Violence
THE UNACKNOWLEDGED CAR STUDENT: A REFLECTION ON DOUBT, MYSTERY, AND UNCERTAINTY
Where’s the just enemy of the American empire when you need it? A Schmittean response to Robert D. Kaplan
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Book Review - Work: Capitalism. Economics. Resistance.
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The Death of Bin Laden
The Perpetrator As Savior: A Paradox Of Late Capitalism
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