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Nonviolent Change helps to network the peace community: providing dialoguing, exchanges of ideas, articles, reviews, reports and announcements of the activities of peace related groups and meetings, reviews of world developments relating to nonviolent change and resource information concerning the development of human relations on the basis of mutual respect.


Vol. XVI, No.3 Spring, 2002
Editor's Comments

Nonviolent Change Now Available Via E-mail

Upcoming Events

Ongoing Activities

World Developments

Dialoguing

Letter From Crandall Kline on
A Peace Plan for Israel

Mid-East Commentary
By Ahmed Bouzid


What We Are About

Articles
The Don't Rules in Societal Trauma and Its Healing
by Darling Villena-Mata, Ph.D.

The Nightmare Must End
by Gershon Baskin

Toward a New Palestinian Strategy
by Dr. James J. Zogby

Is the 'War on Terrorism' Repeating Major Errors of the 'Cold War'?
by Stephen M. Sachs

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Reports and Announcements

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Vol. XVII, No.1 Fall, 2002

Editor's Comments

Nonviolent Change Now Available Via E-mail

Upcoming Events

Ongoing Activities

World Developments

Dialoguing

Letter from Letter From Eva Blenesi
On Dangers of Our Time

Letter from Peace Action Education Fund on the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict

Letter from Wade Davis,
"We Need a Global Declaration of Interdependence"

Namaste from Deepak Chopra

Not in Our Name: Letter from Prominent Americans on The War on Terror

Marilee Niehoff's:In Favor of the Brave: A Commentary

What We Are About

Articles

Terrorist or Freedom Fighter? The Impact of Trauma and Injustice
by Darling Villena-Mata

Lessons from John Bull's Troubled Island
by Sharon Sadeh

Rebuilding a Damaged Palestine
by Robert Malley

Not All is Lost
byYitzhak Frankenthal

Sri Lanka Stops War to Talk Peace
by Stanley W. Samarasinghe

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Reports and Announcements

Funding this Newsletter



Vol. XVII, No.2 Winter, 2003

Editor's Comments

Nonviolent Change Now Available Via E-mail


Upcoming Events

Ongoing Activities

World Developments

Dialoguing

Letter From Joanne Landy, Thomas Harrison, Jennifer Scarlott, Co-Directors, Campaign for Peace and Democracy:
We Oppose Both Saddam Hussein and the War on Iraq: A Call for a New Democratic U.S. Foreign Policy

Statement of Veterans Meeting Against War with Iraq, November 12, 2002

Diane Perlman, PhD, Co-chair, Committee on Global Violence and Security, Psychologists for Social Responsibility, writes of
Misinterpretation of Bin Laden's Messages: Erring on the Side of Danger

Letter from the President of Search for Common Ground on its
Aikido Approach


What We Are About


Articles


Similarities between Adult Children of Alcoholics or Childhood Abuse
With Recipients of Societal Trauma

by Darling Villena-Mata

Is Bush Going to Betray the Afghans and Kurds?
by Jack D. Forbes

The Power of Nonviolence

by Mubarak Awad and Dr. Abdul Aziz Said

Understanding Iran and the Non-Arab Muslim World: Suggestions for
Non-Violent Change Initiatives

by Robert W. Hotes

Preventing Nuclear Proliferation in the Right Way

by  Stephen Sachs


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Reports and Announcements

Funding this Newsletter



Volume XVII, No. 3, Spring, 2003

Editor's Comments

Nonviolent Change Now Available Via E-mail


Upcoming Events

Ongoing Activities

World Developments


Dialoguing


Letter From Barry Gan "On Nonviolent Strategy"

Letter from Rene Wadlow, "Inviting Submissions to Transnational Perspectives On-Line"

Letter from Gush Shalom: "While the Iraq War Intensifies: Ordeal in Tularem, Rafah"


What We Are About


Articles


Propaganda or Persuasion?
by Darling G. Villena-Mata

Forgiveness and Nonviolent Political Change: Strategies for the Middle and Far East
by Robert W. Hotes

Despite Bleak Situation, Optimists Spin Israeli-Palestinian Peace Plans
by
Gil Sedan

From Ceasefire to Talks
by
Editorial, The Jordan Times

Learning the Lessons of Iraq: The Need for U.S. Global Leadership
by  Stephen Sachs


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Editorial Team
CO-CHAIRS AND CO-EDITORS:

Stephen Sachs
4820 N. Broadway St.
Indianapolis, IN 46202
(317)924-5965 h-w & FAX (972)542-0100
ssachs@earthlink.net

Marilee Niehoff
5550 S. Shore Drive #502
Chicago IL 60637-5051
Marilka@aol.com


Robert W. Hotes
American College of Counselors
824 South Park Ave
Springfield, IL 62704
(217)698-7668
Rhotes@aol.com


D. G.Villena-Mata
Mason Neck, Virginia
circlepoint@earthlink.net
ncjournal@circlepoint.org


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