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CONTENTS
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Foreword.
Ending war, building peace
Lynda-ann Blanchard and Leah Chan
Contributors
Introduction.
Thinking war, crafting peace: a future for Iraq and civil liberties in Australia
Stuart Rees
PART ONE:
The fascination with violence
1
The venerated and unexamined violence in everyday life
Michael McKinley
2
Iraq, six years on: the human consequences of a dirty war
Richard Hil
3
The human and environmental costs of the Iraq and other wars
Sue Wareham
4
Spectacles of honour: barbarism within civilised reactions to public killings
Sandra Phelps
5
The US invasion and occupation of Iraq and the implications for the Middle East: instability and the unravelling of US hegemony
Noah Bassil
PART TWO:
Nonviolent alternatives
6
Between Iraq and a hard place
Michael Otterman
7
Coalition of the unwilling: the phenomenology and political economy of US militarism
Jake Lynch
8
Disarmament, demobilisation and rehabilitation: the pacifist dilemma
Isezaki Kenji
9
The campaign against US military bases in Australia
Hannah Middleton
10
The road to Fallujah
Donna Mulhearn
11
The floating peace village: an experiment in nonviolence
Yoshioka Tatsuya
Afterword
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Learning and doing: the genesis of CPACS
Mary Lane
INDEX
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