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Question: The example set by Philippines universities, What would it take to follow it in New England and other world regions? CPNN article: Nonkilling Political Science Takes Root Globally
mmartin
Posted: July 21 2004,07:47

Tony, I think with the renewed interest in Paige's book (See CPNN report July 20,2004) it may be time to invite Dr. Paige to comment on whether he sees his book as a significant advance in the culture of peace. A new feature of the CPNN discussion board might be to discuss this important book on line.  Helen
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