Publishing Institution:
The Judith Reppy Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies
The Peace Studies Program is an interdisciplinary program devoted to research and teaching on the problems of war and peace, arms control and disarmament, and more generally, instances of collective violence. Founded in 1970 with the support of the University's Center for International Studies and the Program on Science, Technology and Society, the Program's focus has evolved with changes in the world. In addition to its long-standing attention to arms control issues, particularly nuclear proliferation, the Program is engaged in a conversation on the future of the international security agenda in the post-Cold-War World. The Program is distinguished by its thoroughly interdisciplinary character and its emphasis on long-term policy issues. Both are essential for the Program's objective of investigating the intellectual foundations of security and the preservation of peace. *NOTE FROM CIAO: This institution no longer publishes original research.*
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Resources:
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July 01, 2016
Selected Essays on the Transition to a New Nuclear Order
By:
Judith Reppy, Catherine M. Kelleher
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December 01, 2010
Polyphonic Country: A Peace Zone in Georgia and South Caucasus
By:
Irakli Zurab Kakabadze
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January 05, 2007
Regime-Hybridity and violent civil societies in fragmented societies – conceptual considerations
By:
Heidrun Zinecker
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December 05, 2006
DEMOCRACY, DIVERSITY, AND CONFLICT: Religious Zionism and Israeli Foreign Policy
By:
Claudia Baumgart
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December 05, 2006
Containing the Dangers of Democratization: A Record of Peacebuilding in Bosnia and Herzegovina
By:
Thorsten Gomes
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December 05, 2006
Diversity, Conflict, and State Failure: Chances and Challenges for Democratic Consolidation in Georgia after the after the "Rose Revolution"
By:
Pamela Jawad
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December 05, 2006
Managing ethnic divisions in the Philippines and Malaysia
By:
Peter Kreuzer
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August 05, 2003
Deaths in Wars and Conflicts Between 1945 and 2000
By:
Milton Leitenberg
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February 05, 2003
Conversion at Stepnogorsk: What the Future Holds for Former Bioweapons Facilities
By:
Sonia Ben Ouagrham, Kathleen M. Vogel
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April 05, 2000
The Place of the Defense Industry in National Systems of Innovation
By:
Kenneth Flamm, Ann Markusen, Judith Reppy, John Lovering, Claude Serfati, Andrew D. James, Eugene Cobble, Judith Sedaitis, Corinna-Barbara Francis, Dov Dvir, Asher Tishler, Etel Solingen
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May 05, 1999
Acoustic Weapons—A Prospective Assessment: Sources, Propagation, and Effects of Strong Sound
By:
Jürgen Altmann
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April 05, 1997
Political Economy in Security Studies After the Cold War
By:
Jonathan Kirshner
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July 05, 1995
Disintegration and Consolidation: National Separatism and the Evolution of Center-Periphery Relations in the Russian Federation
By:
John W. Slocum
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October 05, 1993
Defense Conversion and the Future of the National Nuclear Weapons Laboratories
By:
Judith Reppy, Joseph Pilat