Just Peacemaking : the New Paradigm for the Ethics of Peace and War

by Glen H. Stassen.
Cleveland : Pilgrim, 2008.

“Just Peacemaking is the product of 23 scholars across various denominations who collaborated annually for six years to specify the 10 practical steps and develop the undergirding principles of this critical approach. Originally published in 1998 and revised in 2004, this 2008 edition contains a new introduction and conclusion, as well as updated contents.”–Jacket

Content:
Support nonviolent direct action / John Cartwright, Susan Thistlethwaite —
Take independent initiatives to reduce threat / Glen Stassen —
Use cooperative conflict resolution / Steven Brion-Meisels [and others] —
Acknowledge responsibility for conflict and injustice and seek repentance and forgiveness / Alan Geyer, Donald W. Schriver —
Advance democracy, human rights, and interdependence / Bruce Russett —
Foster just and sustainable economic development / David Bronkema, David Lumsdaine, Rodger A. Payne —
Work with emerging cooperative forces in the international system / Paul W. Schroeder —
Strengthen the United Nations and international efforts for cooperation and human rights / Michael Joseph Smith —
Reduce offensive weapons and weapons trade / Barbara Green, Glen Stassen —
Encourage grassroots peacemaking groups and voluntary associations / Duane K. Friesen