Author, Title, Page
BarkerPlummer, B. Nancy Snow, Propaganda Inc. Selling America's Culture
to the World. 485-487
Crist, JT. Stephen Zunes, Lester R. Kurtz & Sarah Beth Ascher,
eds., Nonviolent Social Movements: A Geographical Perspective. 481-484
ScheperHughes, N. After the War is Over. 423-430
KovatsBernat, JC. Anti-Gang, Arimaj, and the War on Street Children.
415-422
Wessells, M. How We Can Prevent Child Soldiering. 407-414
Hughes, L. Can International Law Protect Child Soliders? 399-406
Berlowitz, MJ. Racism and Conscription in the JROTC. 393-398
Cunningham, JL. Adults' Use of Children in Wars of Many Varieties.
379-384
Horvath, MJ. A Hungarian Child Soldier's Tale. 375-378
Trebjesanin, Z; Hanak, N; Kopunovic, D. Serbian Children Talk About
War and Peace. 369-374
Moreno, I. Kosovar-Albanian Children Draw War.
Hebert, M. A Family Remembers a Zapatista Child Soldier. 357-360
Varney, W. Playing with "War Fare". 385-392
Burk, J. What Justifies Peacekeeping? 467-474
LaSeur, M. Seeds for a Non-Violent Future. 435-440
Page, JS. Can History Teach Us Peace? 441-448
Shapiro, DL. Program Development for Refugee Youth. 431-434
Calhoun, L. The Injustice of "Just Wars". 449-456
Dhada, M. Frankly My Dear, We Should Give A Damn! 457-462
Golden, R. PEACE PROFILE: Laura Lopez. 475-480
Belton, P. The Children Who Pick Our Grapes. 463-466
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