Peace History
“The Right Fight.” In Peace Not Terror: Leaders if the Antiwar Movement Speak Out Against U.S. Foreign Policy Post 9/11, ed. Mary Susannah Robbins, 15-19 (Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield, 2008).
“The Power of Nonviolence,” [podcast] (January 28, 2008), Goshen College Convocation, Goshen, Indiana.
Peace: A History of Movements and Ideas (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, forthcoming 2008). [forthcoming book]
“The Movement Against War in Iraq,” from Nonviolent Social Change, the bulletin of the Manchester College Peace Studies Institute, Manchester, Ind. (November 2007).
“SANE Reborn.” In Peace Action: Past, Present, and Future, Glen Harold Stassen and Lawrence S. Wittner (Boulder, Colo.: Paradigm Publishers, 2007): 47-57. [chapter]
“The World Says No: The Global Movement against War in Iraq,” The Iraq Crisis and World Order: Structural Institutional and Normative Challenges, edited by Ramesh Thakur and Waheguru Pal Singh Sidhu (United Nations University Press Publisher, November 2006): 75-91. [chapter]
Gandhi and Beyond: Nonviolence for an Age of Terrorism (Boulder, Colo.: Paradigm Publishers, Fall 2006) [book]
“An Odyssey with Gandhi,” Peacework (Cambridge, Mass., September 2006): Issue 368, 23. [article]
“Peaceful Superpower: Movement Against War in Iraq,” in Charting Transnational Democracy, Janie Leatherman and Julie Webber (Palgrave Macmillan Publisher, 2005): 75-99. [chapter]
“Cooperative Security: The Alternative to Pax Americana.” In War and Border Crossings, Ethics When Cultures Clash, Peter A. French and Jason A. Short (Boulder, Colo.: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 2005):59-71. [book]
“Civil Society: The Other Superpower,” Disarmament Diplomacy (March/April 2004: 40-42. [article]
A Peaceful Superpower: The Movement against War in Iraq (Goshen, Ind.: Fourth Freedom Forum, 2004). [book]
Beaten Down: A History of Interpersonal Violence in the West, by David Peterson Del Mar. Review essay in Pacific Historical Review (November 2003). [review]
“What We Do Now: A Peace Agenda,” The Nation (21 April 2003): 11-13. [article]
“Stop the War before it Starts,” The Progressive (August 2002): 18-21. [article]
“The Power of Nonviolence,” The Nation (18 February 2002): 13, 14. [article]
“Bought and Paid for by the Soviet Union.” In Peace is Possible, Fredrik S. Heffermehl (Geneva, Switzerland: The International Peace Bureau, May 1999):25-28. [chapter]
“Transnational Activism in the Nuclear Weapons Freeze Campaign,” with Ron Pagnucco. In Transnational Social Movements and Global Politics, Solidarity Beyond the State, Jackie Smith, Charles Chatfield, and Ron Pagnucco (Syracuse, N.Y.: Syracuse University Press, June 1998): 159-174; also in Coalitions and Political Movements: The Lessons of The Nuclear Freeze, Thomas R. Rochon and David S. Meyer (Boulder, Colo.: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1997): 81-97. [chapter]
“Gandhi’s Influence on the U.S. Peace Movement,” International Studies 34, no. 3 (New Delhi, India 1997): 359-75. [article]
“The Peace Movement Role in Ending the Cold War.” In Why the Cold War Ended, Ralph Summy and Michael Salla (Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc., 1995). [chapter]
The Transnational Activism of the Nuclear Weapons Freeze Campaign, Working Paper, Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, The University of Notre Dame (fall 1994). [paper]
“Peace Works,” The Workbook 19, no. 2, Southwest Research and Information Center (Albuquerque, N. Mex.: Summer 1994). [article]
Peace Politics, by Paul Joseph. (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1993). Review essay in The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists 50, no. 2 (March/April 1994). [review]
Peace Works: The Citizen’s Role in Ending the Cold War (Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, 1993). [book]
Conditions of Peace: An Inquiry, edited by Michael Shuman and Julia Sweig (Washington, D.C.: EXPRO Press, 1991. Review essay in Peace and Change XVII, no. 4 (October 1992): 483-88. [review]
“Peace Leadership Exchange,” Middle America (July-August 1992). [article]
“From the Movement to the Moment,” The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists 48, no. 4 (May 1992). [article]
“Assessing Peace Movement Effectiveness,” Peace and Change 16, no. 1 (January 1991). [article]
“Responsibilities of the U.S. Peace Movement,” Middle East Report 20, no. 6 (November-December 1990). [article]
“Notes on a Bright Shining Lie,” Vietnam Generation Newsletter 2, no. 1 (November 1990). [article]
“Next Step in Middle East Crisis: Negotiated, Peaceful Solution,” South Bend Tribune (25 September 1990). [article]
“Reagan Buildup Didn’t Change Eastern Europe,” Philadelphia Inquirer (7 February 1990). [article]
“Shaping a Peacetime Economy,” The Progressive (January 1989). [article]
“Arms Race Outpaces Peace Efforts,” with William Sloane Coffin, Austin American-Statesman (9 November 1988) [article]
“The Peace Movement and INF,” SANE World/Freeze Focus (Winter 1987). [article]
“Economic Conversion: Retooling for Peace.” in Defense Sense, Congressman Ron Dellums, with R.H. Miller and H. Lee Halterman (Cambridge, Mass.: Ballinger, 1983). [chapter]