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Study on International Criminal Tribunals:

Int’l Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia and others

 

MOGAMI, Toshiki

 

Apr. 1, 2002 - Mar. 30, 2004

  International Humanitarian Law and the Protection of Human Rights: Palestine, etc. MOGAMI, Toshiki  

Apr. 1, 2002 - Mar. 30, 2004 

 

 

Studies in the Peace Constitution

Studies in the Ideas on Peace and Peace Movement

CHIBA, Shin

 

Apr. 2006-

 

Search for Possibility of cooperating with Pacific University

GREENFIELD, Mark

 

 

2002 - 2003

 

The World Wars and the Rise of Humanities in Higher Education

In case of the USA

 

TACHIKAWA, Akira Theories and practices of Liberal Arts Education in the first half of the 20th Century were discussed and pursued primarily by Humanists during and following the two World Wars.  This study will be focusing on Irving Babbitt, Paul Elmer More, Norman Foerster and analyse their criticism of the basic thoughts underlying the modern western warfare, as well as their proposals for higher educational reform, their successes and failures.   

Sep. 2001- Dec. 2002

 

 

Peace and War in History of Early Modern Europe TAKAZAWA, Norie   Apr. 2002 - Mar. 2004

 

Embodying Conflict Resolution Arts

WASILEWSKI, Jacqueline

 Professor Norio Naka of Toyoeiwa University and I have been working at integrating the literature on multicultural coping and adaptation and conflict resolution within a larger problem-solving / decision-making framework.  We will then develop an instructional package which will be able to convey the key concepts of the integrated research literatures in a kinesic way via a set of movements which embody the major options in creative problem-solving.  This then could become a unit in peace education / conflict resolution programs for people of all ages.  We are operating from a value perspective which would like to make available conflict resolution alternatives to people of all ages across all languages, cultures and other social groups.

Until Fall 2002

 

 

 

Problems of universality in a theory of justice: In relation to a theory of equality

KIBE, Takashi

 

 

Apr. 2002

- Mar. 2003

 

 

Peace and Governance

MORI, Katsuhiko

 

Oct. 2006-

 

Global Civil Society and the prospects of Peace

 

VOSSE, Wilhelm

Empirical and theoretical reason on the academic debate concerning global civil society, and the actual development of civil society on the domestic and global level.

Apr. 2002

- Mar. 2003

 

 

 

 

 

The Civil War, heresiographies, and changing religious cultures in seventeenth-century England

NASU, Kei

 

Nov.2004-

 

 

 


 
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