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Accord: An International Review of Peace
Initiatives
Accord (ISSN 1365-0742) is published online and in
print form by Conciliation Resources, a London-based organization which attempts
to provide assistance to individuals and groups working to prevent or resolve
political violence and conflict situations. Accord provides description and
analysis of specific conflict and peace processes, as well as chronologies,
profiles of key actors, important texts and agreements, maps, and suggestions
for further reading. Most issues focus on a single conflict and peace process,
such as those in Sierra Leone, Sri Lanka, and Guatemala. All issues are
available without charge, online in HTML, with the earliest having been
published in 1996; print subscriptions are also available
Journal of Humanitarian Assistance
The Journal of Humanitarian Assistance (ISSN 1360-0222)
is published online by the Department of Peace Studies at the University of
Bradford in Britain, and is updated continuously rather than published
periodically. The Journal seeks to facilitate communication among those involved
in humanitarian assistance, and is concerned with all aspects of humanitarian
assistance, from early warning and emergency provision of assistance to post-conflict
peace-building and the transition to development. Many articles address specific
cases, but others deal with global and more theoretical topics. The earliest
articles were published in 1995. The Journal also publishes book reviews, an
electronic book on the future of AfricaÕs Great Lakes region, and has various
other materials available online. Most articles are in HTML, but some are PDF
files
Journal for the Study of Peace and Conflict
Journal for the Study of Peace and Conflict (ISSN
1095-1962) is a refereed, interdisciplinary journal of the Wisconsin Institute
for Peace and Conflict Studies published every two years with a focus on war,
peace, and global cooperation; two issues are available online. A print version
is available by subscription. Articles in the Journal have discussed topics such
as peace education, peace efforts of the 20th century, the role of the military
in Turkey, and the International Criminal Court and genocide in Cambodia. The
Journal also publishes book reviews. Articles are in HTML.
The Online Journal of Peace and Conflict
Resolution
The Online Journal of Peace and Conflict Resolution
(ISSN 1522-211X) is published online only, by the Tabula Rasa Institute, a
nonprofit organization promoting peace and conflict reduction. The Journal has
been published since 1998, with each issue being published separately; all are
available free online. Recent article topics have included peace education, the
role of NGOs in ethnic conflict resolution, conflict management in Somalia, and
truth and reconciliation commissions. The Journal also publishes some book
reviews and short descriptions of other recent publications. Issues published
since May 1999 are searchable. All articles are in HTML, and recent ones are
also available in PDF.
Peace and Conflict Studies
Peace and Conflict Studies (ISSN 1082-7307) is
published twice annually by the Network of Peace and Conflict Studies, with its
online publication sponsored by George Mason University of Fairfax, Virginia.
The journal publishes academic research on conflict analysis and resolution,
peace building, humanitarian intervention, peacekeeping and related topics. The
print version is available by subscription. Each issue of the online journal is
published separately, but all are available free online; the first issue was
published in 1994. Recent articles have been on topics such as the role of faith
in intercultural conflict resolution, military intervention, humanitarian
emergencies and conflict resolution, identity boundaries and conflict, truth and
reconciliation commissions, and the Middle East peace process. Articles are in
HTML
Peace, Conflict and Development
Peace, Conflict and Development is a new refereed
online journal which is published three times each year by the Department of
Peace Studies at the University of Bradford in Britain. The journal focuses on
contemporary issues in peace, conflict and development from an interdisciplinary
perspective, and consists primarily of academic papers and field reports, plus
book reviews. Typical recent article topics have included protracted intrastate
conflict, democratic consolidation, peacekeeping, human rights in Botswana,
democracy, and governance and conflict in Burundi. Back issues are available
online, with the first issue having been published in 2002. Articles are in PDF. |