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    Time, Order, Chaos.J. T. Fraser, M. P. Soulsby, Alex Argyros & International Society for the Study of Time - 1998
    The papers in this volume reflect much of the current unease of a world that perceives itself once more at the edge of chaos. The authors present different vistas of that experience and their inherent dialectic, expressed in numerous and ceaseless conflicts between ordering and disordering processes. They can be read as comments on the ongoing processes that lead toward greater complexity.
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    Internal Conflict in Nineteenth-Century Literature: Reading the Jungian Shadow.Ştefan Bolea - 2020 - Lexington Books.
    This book analyzes the identity crisis found in nineteenth-century post-Romantic literature. By mirroring several Antihumanist theories through the Jungian theory of the shadow, the author argues that this literature anticipates our contemporary “internal conflict.”.
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    Internal Conflicts in Desires and Morals.Frank Jackson - 1985 - American Philosophical Quarterly 22 (2):105 - 114.
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  4. Internal conflict and the peer review process: A case study.S. A. McDowell - 1998 - Journal of Information Ethics 7 (2):68-77.
     
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    The Moral Psychology of Internal Conflict: Value, Meaning, and the Enactive Mind.Ralph D. Ellis - 2017 - Cambridge University Press.
    Pushing back against the potential trivialization of moral psychology that would reduce it to emotional preferences, this book takes an enactivist, self-organizational, and hermeneutic approach to internal conflict between a basic exploratory drive motivating the search for actual truth, and opposing incentives to confabulate in the interest of conformity, authoritarianism, and cognitive dissonance, which often can lead to harmful worldviews. The result is a new possibility that ethical beliefs can have truth value and are not merely a result of ephemeral (...)
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    Internalization, Internal Conflict, and I–Thou Relationships.Adam Brenner - 2014 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 21 (1):67-70.
    I am grateful to Hannes Nykänen for his discussion of the important role that I–Thou relationships, as described by Martin Buber, have in shaping a moral life. The author makes a distinction between two very different kinds of moral experience, one based in encounters between mutually engaged subjects (I–Thou relationships), and another based on the internalization of external standards. He argues that only the former can provide a foundation for moral decisions that are guided by conscience. He is careful to (...)
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    Outcomes of Internal Conflicts in the Sphere of Akrasia and Self-Control.Alfred R. Mele - 2004 - In Peter Baumann & Monika Betzler (eds.), Practical Conflicts: New Philosophical Essays. Cambridge University Press. pp. 262.
    Practical conflicts include conflicts in agents who judge, from the perspective of their own values, desires, beliefs, and the like, that one prospective course of action is superior to another but are tempted by what they judge to be the inferior course of action. A man who wants a late-night snack, even though he judges it best, from the identified perspective, to abide by his recent New Year's resolution against eating such snacks until he has lost ten pounds, (...)
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    “Making Peace With Oneself”: Internal Conflict in Addictions and Its “Resolution” in Therapeutic Group Interactions.Claudia Varga & Ion Copoeru - 2023 - Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai Philosophia 68 (Special Issue):97-110.
    "Counselors and therapists on addictions and recovery from addictions are employing a variety of methods and techniques to break through the wall of denial and resistance. Accordingly, new methods of research are needed in order to describe and eventually understand the phenomenon of addictions and the ways of recovery from addictions. The paper attempts to define and describe the internal conflict and the way it is brought to the surface and “resolved” (processed and eventually transformed) in therapeutic group interactions. For (...)
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  9. The quantum counter-revolution: Internal conflicts in scientific change.Hasok Chang - 1995 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 26 (2):121-136.
    Many of the experiments that produced the empirical basis of quantum mechanics relied on classical assumptions that contradicted quantum mechanics. Historically this did not cause practical problems, as classical mechanics was used mostly when it did not happen to diverge too much from quantum mechanics in the quantitative sense. That fortunate circumstances, however, did not alleviate the conceptual problems involved in understanding the classical experimental reasoning in quantum-mechanical terms. In general, this type of difficulty can be expected when a coherent (...)
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    The Hobbesian Theory of International Conflict.Eleanor A. C. Curran & Raino Malnes - 1996 - Philosophical Quarterly 46 (184):393.
  11. Lack of Coordination is an Expression of Internal Conflict.John-Michael Kuczynski - 2017 - Madison, WI, USA: Freud Institute.
    Lack of coordination is an expression of internal conflict.
     
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    Inverting Donaldson’s Framework: A Managerial Approach To International Conflicts Of Cultural And Economic Norms.Andrew Stark - 2015 - Business Ethics Quarterly 25 (4):535-558.
    ABSTRACT:Thomas Donaldson’s framework for dealing with value-conflicts between a manager’s home and host country distinguishes between a “conflict of relative [economic] development”—conflicting norms that arise because home and host are at two different stages of economic development—and a “conflict of culture,” which arises because the home and host’s different cultures generate conflicting norms on the issue the manager faces. My question here is a thought experiment. What different insights might emerge if we flipped Donaldson’s framework around? Specifically: What if (...)
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    Redistributive Colonialism: The Long Term Legacy of International Conflict in India.Alexander Lee - 2017 - Politics and Society 45 (2):173-224.
    The growth of European colonial empires occurred during a period of intense international conflict. This article examines how the international position of colonial states altered the distribution of wealth within indigenous societies. Colonial administrators favored precolonial elites only if they were militarily and financially secure, a pattern that stems from balancing the advantages of working with these groups against their higher probability of revolt. This theory is tested using data on the wealth of Indian caste groups. In areas (...)
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    Spirituality and beliefs of Colombian internal conflict survivors.Diana L. Villegas - 2019 - HTS Theological Studies 75 (4):1-9.
    Remarkable stories of resilience and forgiveness have been reported in the wake of the internationally recognised peace process in Colombia. From the perspective of Christian spirituality, this study seeks to understand the individual and communal values, beliefs and practices that made the reconciliation and restoration of a community possible after severe dislocation and violence, some of it of neighbour against neighbour. Interviews conducted in the field and transcribed by the author were used as texts. Transcripts were studied taking into account (...)
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    Universal-Complementary Civilization as a Solution to Present-Day Catastrophic International Conflicts.Andrew Targowski - 2005 - Dialogue and Universalism 15 (7-8):73-99.
    The purpose of this study is to define the sources of crisis affecting civilization, and to define a solution by the development of a Universal-Complementary Civilization. The study’s conclusion is that neither Western nor Global Civilization can improve the order of civilization. Even worse, these civilizations threaten sustainability by depleting strategic resources at a fast pace, driven by the market forces only. World Civilization at this time is driven by two conflicting civilizations, Christianity and Islam, and is hurdling towards a (...)
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    Universal-Complementary Civilization as a Solution to Present-Day Catastrophic International Conflicts.Andrew Targowski - 2005 - Dialogue and Universalism 15 (7-8):73-99.
    The purpose of this study is to define the sources of crisis affecting civilization, and to define a solution by the development of a Universal-Complementary Civilization. The study’s conclusion is that neither Western nor Global Civilization can improve the order of civilization. Even worse, these civilizations threaten sustainability by depleting strategic resources at a fast pace, driven by the market forces only. World Civilization at this time is driven by two conflicting civilizations, Christianity and Islam, and is hurdling towards a (...)
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  17. Princely power within government and internal conflict between social groups: The machiavellian analysis of the power of the" new prince"-On the nature of allies and adopted strategies.C. Lazzeri - 1999 - Archives de Philosophie 62 (2):241-254.
     
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  18. Conflict and Peace: An Introduction to International Conflict and Peace Making.Toby Russo - 2009 - Ethos: Social Education Victoria 17 (2):31.
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    Universal-Complementary Civilization as a Solution to Present-Day Catastrophic International Conflicts.Andrew Targowski - 2005 - Dialogue and Universalism 15 (7-8):73-99.
    The purpose of this study is to define the sources of crisis affecting civilization, and to define a solution by the development of a Universal-Complementary Civilization. The study’s conclusion is that neither Western nor Global Civilization can improve the order of civilization. Even worse, these civilizations threaten sustainability by depleting strategic resources at a fast pace, driven by the market forces only. World Civilization at this time is driven by two conflicting civilizations, Christianity and Islam, and is hurdling towards a (...)
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    Progressions in mathematical models of international conflict.John V. Gillespie & Dina A. Zinnes - 1975 - Synthese 31 (2):289 - 321.
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    Gambling and War: Risk, Reward, and Chance in International Conflict.Jeremy Black - 2019 - The European Legacy 24 (7-8):865-884.
    Volume 24, Issue 7-8, November - December 2019, Page 865-884.
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    Managing Global Chaos: Sources of and Responses to International Conflict, Chester A. Crocker and Fen Osler Hampson, eds., with Pamela Aall , 642 pp., $29.95 paper, $55.00 cloth. [REVIEW]John Barkdull - 1997 - Ethics and International Affairs 11:321-323.
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    Bossacoma Busquets, Pau (2020). Morality and Legality of Secession. A Theory of National Self-Determination. Palgrave Macmillan (Springer) (Federalism and Internal Conflicts). 386 pages. [REVIEW]Anna Meine - 2021 - Las Torres de Lucca. International Journal of Political Philosophy 10 (18):285-290.
    In his new book, Pau Bossacoma Busquets combines political theory and philosophy with perspectives from international and constitutional law and a variety of empirical, historical and contemporary case studies. Thereby, he presents a new theoretical framework for discussing the Morality and Legality of Secession in general and various theoretical, institutional and practical challenges presented by movements for independence in particular.
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    Conflicts of interests and access to information resulting from biomedical research: An international legal perspective.Christian Byk - 2002 - Science and Engineering Ethics 8 (3):287-290.
    Recently adopted international texts have given a new focus on conflicts of interests and access to information resulting from biomedical research. They confirmed ethical review committees as a central point to guarantee individual rights and the effective application of ethical principles. Therefore specific attention should be paid in giving such committees all the facilities necessary to keep them independent and qualified.
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    Fear, Conflict and Identity in International politic affairs.Gian Filippo Speranza - 2015 - Governare la Paura. Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies 8 (1).
    This paper considers the issue of fear in the field of international relations studies. Fear is a typical condition of international relations because of the anarchical nature of the international political system characterized by a common threat perception among states. Since the very beginning of international political thought the notion of fear has been given great consideration due to its correlation with conflict which is the main object of international relations. The paper argues that in (...)
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  26. Cultures: Conflict-Analysis-Dialog. Papers of the 29th International Wittgenstein Symposium.Georg Gasser, Christian Kanzian & Edmund Runggaldier (eds.) - 2006 - Kirchberg am Wechsel: Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society.
     
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    Cultures. Conflict - Analysis - Dialogue: Proceedings of the 29th International Ludwig Wittgenstein-Symposium in Kirchberg, Austria.Christian Kanzian (ed.) - 2007 - Walter de Gruyter.
    What can systematic philosophy contribute to come from conflict between cultures to a substantial dialogue? - This question was the general theme of the 29th international symposium of the Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society in Kirchberg. Worldwide leading philosophers accepted the invitation to come to the conference, whose results are published in this volume, edited by Christian Kanzian Edmund Runggaldier. The sections are dedicated to the philosophy of Wittgenstein, Logics and Philosophy of Language, Decision- and Action Theory, Ethical Aspects of (...)
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    Cultures. Conflict - Analysis - Dialogue. Proceedings of the 29. International Wittgenstein Symposium, Kirchberg Am Wechsel, Austria 2006.Christian Kanzian & Edmund Runggaldier (eds.) - 2006 - Ontos Verlag.
    What can systematic philosophy contribute to come from conflict between cultures to a substantial dialogue? This question was the general theme of the twenty-ninth international symposium of the Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society in Kirchberg (Austria). Worldwide leading philosophers accepted the invitation to come to the conference, whose results are published in this volume, edited by Christian Kanzian and Edmund Runggaldier. The sections are dedicated to the philosophy of Wittgenstein, logics and philosophy of language, decision and action theory, ethical aspects (...)
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    Conflict between International Treaties: Failing to mitigate the effects of introduced marine species.M. L. Campbell, A. Grage, C. J. Mabin & C. L. Hewitt - 2009 - Dialogue (Misc) 28:46-56.
  30. International Justice: Conflict.Charles R. Beitz - 1992 - In Lawrence C. Becker & Charlotte B. Becker (eds.), The Encyclopedia of Ethics. New York: Garland Publishing. pp. 1--621.
     
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  31. Conflict Between Tradition and Creativity in Indian Philosophy: Text and Context: Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference Studies for the Integrated Text Science.Toshihiro Wada (ed.) - 2006 - Graduate School of Letters, Nagoya University.
     
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    Decoupling from international food safety standards: how small-scale indigenous farmers cope with conflicting institutions to ensure market participation.Geovana Mercado, Carsten Nico Hjortsø & Benson Honig - 2018 - Agriculture and Human Values 35 (3):651-669.
    Although inclusion in formal value chains extends the prospect of improving the livelihoods of rural small-scale producers, such a step is often contingent on compliance with internationally-promoted food safety standards. Limited research has addressed the challenges this represents for small rural producers who, grounded in culturally-embedded food safety conceptions, face difficulties in complying. We address this gap here through a multiple case study involving four public school feeding programs that source meals from local rural providers in the Bolivian Altiplan. Institutional (...)
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    Implementing International Human Rights Law in Post Conflict Settings - Backlash without Buy-In: Lessons from Afghanistan.Leanne M. Smith - 2009 - Muslim World Journal of Human Rights 5 (1).
    This paper explores the difficulties of implementing international human rights standards in post conflict states, particularly in Islamic States, using Afghanistan as a case study. The paper will submit that imposing international human rights law with a ‘top down' approach is ineffective, using the example of the western-style Afghan constitution which contains many human rights protections, such as freedom of religion, that cannot be realized in contemporary Afghan society. It will be argued that a more transparent, consultative and (...)
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    Conflicts of interests and access to information resulting from biomedical research: an international legal perspective. [REVIEW]Judge Christian Byk - 2002 - Science and Engineering Ethics 8 (3):287-290.
    Recently adopted international texts have given a new focus on conflicts of interests and access to information resulting from biomedical research. They confirmed ethical review committees as a central point to guarantee individual rights and the effective application of ethical principles. Therefore specific attention should be paid in giving such committees all the facilities necessary to keep them independent and qualified.
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  35. Cultures: Conflict-Analysis-Dialogue. Papers of the 29th International Wittgenstein Symposium.Guido Melchior (ed.) - 2006
     
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    Ideas in conflict: international law and the global war on terror.Eric Engle - 2013 - The Hague, The Netherlands: Eleven International Publishing.
    Contemporary international law. Methodology -- The origin of sovereignty in Roman and medieval law -- The transformation of sovereignty and international law in late modernity -- The transformation of international law by human rights -- The UN convention system and US foreign policy -- IR realism and the positivity of international law -- Containment and disengagement -- Assassination and international law -- Humanitarian intervention and international law -- Lawfare, Wikileaks, and the rule of law.
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    The Conflict of Russian Theosophical Society and International Roerich Centre for "non-canonical" books of "Agni Yoga" and Meaning of this conflict for Roerich Movement.Anatoliy Leschynskyy - 2013 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 68:96-108.
    Today, the doctrine of the Living Ethics and its media institution - the Roerich movement - is relatively little studied by academic religious studies. Such a situation is characteristic of both foreign and domestic religious studies. Meanwhile, the Roerich movement and its doctrine, which was actively promoted in the broad masses two decades ago, remains the subject of international religious life. The cells of this movement are also available in Ukraine. The specificity of their present state is that they (...)
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    Internal versus external group conflicts.Agner Fog - 2022 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45.
    A group in intergroup conflict needs to overcome the collective action problem in order to defend itself against an external enemy. This leads to increasing complexity that cannot be adequately covered by just scaling up the model of intragroup conflicts. Research on cultural evolution and evolutionary psychology shows that external conflict has profound effects on group organization.
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    Conflicting Lineages of International Law: Cicero, Hugo Grotius and Adam Smith on Global Property Relations.Tarik Kochi - 2017 - Jurisprudence 8 (2):257-286.
    This essay presents an interpretation of the juridical thought of Cicero, Hugo Grotius and Adam Smith. Focussing upon questions of property, capital accumulation and violence, the essay traces a tension within their writings between a social ethic of human fellowship and compassion, and, a theory of the utility of ‘unsocial’ commercial self-interest. This tension forms a key problem for the tradition of liberal international law. For Grotius and Smith one response to this tension is to attempt to reign in (...)
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    Learning from the ethnic conflict and the internal displacement in Tripura in Northeast India.K. C. Saha - 2002 - Human Rights Review 3 (3):50-64.
    The ethnic conflict between tribals and non-tribals compounded by the insurgency has disturbed the peace in the state for more than 20 years and also resulted in the internal displacement of thousands of people. In order to restore peace and to prevent future internal displacement it would be necessary to give to the tribals their due share in governance.
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    Irresolvable norm conflicts in international law: the concept of a legal dilemma.Valentin Jeutner - 2017 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
    Conventionally, international legal scholarship concerned with norm conflicts focuses on identifying how international law can or should resolve them. This book adopts a different approach. It focuses on identifying those norm conflicts that law cannot and should not resolve. The book offers an unprecedented, controversial, yet sophisticated, argument in favour of construing such irresolvable conflicts as legal dilemmas. Legal dilemmas exist when a legal actor confronts a conflict between at least two legal norms that cannot (...)
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    Analysis of internal processes of conflict behavior among Iranian rangeland exploiters: Application of environmental psychology.Latif Haji & Dariush Hayati - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13:957760.
    Conflicts over rangeland exploitation have been a serious challenge in Iran, rooted in human behavior. Accordingly, this study aimed to provide a comprehensive theoretical framework in the field of analyzing conflict behavior among rangeland exploiters. This research is a descriptive-correlational and causal-relational study conducted using a cross-sectional survey. The statistical population of the study was rangeland exploiters in one of the northwest provinces of Iran (N= 66,867) of whom 384 people were selected as a sample and stratified random sampling (...)
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    The Impact of Conflict and War on International Nursing and Ethics.Verena Tschudin & Christine Schmitz - 2003 - Nursing Ethics 10 (4):354-367.
    Modern nursing evolved out of a war. Today’s nurses not only work in war zones but the profession as a whole needs to consider its responsibility in caring for victims of conflict and what its international duty is in preventing wars. This means that nurses must be informed of the devastation caused by conflict not only in countries where conflicts and war take place but also world-wide. Nurses’ responsibility is to prevent illness and alleviate suffering, which includes the (...)
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    [Book review] breakthrough international negotiation, how great negotiators transformed the world's toughest post-cold war conflicts[REVIEW]Michael Watkins & Susan Rosegrant - 2002 - Ethics and International Affairs 16 (1):160-161.
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    The Role of International Institutions and Organizations in Sovereignty Conflicts in the Arctic.Lydia Schoeppner - 2014 - Journal for Peace and Justice Studies 24 (1):50-86.
    Increased melting of Arctic sea ice due to climate change attracts interests of national states who sense the potential that opening northern waters will enhance access of the Northwest Passage (NWP) and subsoil resources. Claims for Arctic sovereignty include conflicts around the status of the NWP, ownership of resources, but also attempts of Inuit to decolonize through the establishment of self-government in their respective countries that receive a new urgency due to the effects of climate change. From a review (...)
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    Constructing Africa in Chinese international news reporting: peace or conflict journalism?Valerie A. Cooper & Innocent Chiluwa - forthcoming - Critical Discourse Studies.
    China’s extensive media presence in Africa aims to distinguish itself through the use of constructive journalism in contrast with the perceived dominance of conflict journalism by Western media outlets. However, many scholars have raised questions of consistency surrounding Chinese media’s use of constructive journalism in representing Africa (e.g. Marsh, Citation2016). With perspectives from Galtung’s (Citation1987, p. 1998) conflict and peace journalism, this research applies Critical Discourse Analysis to examine Chinese media’s representation of Africa to an international audience. Using linguistic (...)
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    International Relations: In the Age of the Conflict Between Democracy and Dictatorship. [REVIEW]Constantine Rackauskas - 1951 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 26 (4):612-613.
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    Nuragic Conflicts Barbro Santillo Frizell (ed.): Arte militare e architettura nuragica: Nuragic Architecture in its Military, Territorial and Socio-economic Context. Proceedings of the First International Colloquium on Nuragic Architecture at the Swedish Institute in Rome, 7–9 December 1989. (Skrifter utgivna av Svenska Institutet i Rom, 4°, 48.) Pp. 195; numerous illustrations. Stockholm: Paul Åström, 1991. Paper, Sw. Kr. 350. [REVIEW]David Ridgway - 1993 - The Classical Review 43 (02):387-388.
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    Addressing Ethnic Conflict through Peace Education: International Perspectives ‐ Edited by Zvi Bekerman and Claire McGlynn.Kathy Bickmore - 2008 - British Journal of Educational Studies 56 (2):236-240.
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    Teaching the Japanese American Internment: A Case Study of Social Studies Curriculum Conflict and Change.Steven P. Camicia - 2009 - Journal of Social Studies Research 33 (1):113-132.
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