This article explores pacifist approaches to conflict resolution based on principles, justifying the pacifist standard grounded in actors' belief systems (spiritual and ethical principles). This article gives a brief overview of the history of the main traditions that shape the debate on pacifism and non-violence, highlighting the central references of principled pacifism (Mahatma Ghandi and Martin Luther King) and its main techniques and methods of conflict resolution
This thesis adopts a specific teleological moral theory for an analysis of absolute and utilitarian ...
Conflict in the form of military operation, terrorism or civil war has a strong effect on the behavi...
Abstract: Problems of peace and war continues to be debated in theological and moral traditions of C...
An early perception of pacifism was known even in Latium, a small area in Ancient Rome. Its meaning,...
Anti-war pacifism rejects modern war as a means of attaining peace. This paper outlines two varietie...
The legitimacy of a state rests in part on its capacity to provide the conditions for its citizens t...
It is common in international relations thought to view realism and pacifism as lying at opposite en...
The concept of Non-violence struggle also refer to as Non-violent Resistance (NVR) has been misconst...
During the long period of our history in which war-the purposive application of violence through the...
This article compares principled and strategic nonviolent movements. While pragmatic, strategic nonv...
This project seeks to develop an understanding of the ethically permissible and theologically justif...
Regardless of whether a person has been raised in a pacifist family there is a common pattern of dev...
This article critiques the view posited by Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Helder Camara and Dan...
Pacifists and their opponents disagree not only about moral questions, but most often about factual ...
The primary aim of peace and conflict studies is to build a world that is free from the suffering th...
This thesis adopts a specific teleological moral theory for an analysis of absolute and utilitarian ...
Conflict in the form of military operation, terrorism or civil war has a strong effect on the behavi...
Abstract: Problems of peace and war continues to be debated in theological and moral traditions of C...
An early perception of pacifism was known even in Latium, a small area in Ancient Rome. Its meaning,...
Anti-war pacifism rejects modern war as a means of attaining peace. This paper outlines two varietie...
The legitimacy of a state rests in part on its capacity to provide the conditions for its citizens t...
It is common in international relations thought to view realism and pacifism as lying at opposite en...
The concept of Non-violence struggle also refer to as Non-violent Resistance (NVR) has been misconst...
During the long period of our history in which war-the purposive application of violence through the...
This article compares principled and strategic nonviolent movements. While pragmatic, strategic nonv...
This project seeks to develop an understanding of the ethically permissible and theologically justif...
Regardless of whether a person has been raised in a pacifist family there is a common pattern of dev...
This article critiques the view posited by Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Helder Camara and Dan...
Pacifists and their opponents disagree not only about moral questions, but most often about factual ...
The primary aim of peace and conflict studies is to build a world that is free from the suffering th...
This thesis adopts a specific teleological moral theory for an analysis of absolute and utilitarian ...
Conflict in the form of military operation, terrorism or civil war has a strong effect on the behavi...
Abstract: Problems of peace and war continues to be debated in theological and moral traditions of C...