Ecology of War & Peace: Counting Costs of Conflict
By (Author) Tom H. Hastings
University Press of America
University Press of America
18th October 2000
United States
General
Non Fiction
The environment
Peace studies and conflict resolution
Paperback
168
Width 148mm, Height 230mm, Spine 13mm
268g
How do mobilization for war and the actual war effort affect the environment How do ecological conditions encourage war What are possible, non-violent solutions to the ecological- conflict dynamic Ecology of War & Peace attempts to answer these questions in readable prose with an unapologetic bias toward non-violence.
This book contains an excellent analysis of ways in which ideas about justice can enter the negotiation process. -- Janna Thompson, La Trobe University * Pacifica Review *
Many features of this book are worthy of praise. Hastings' concern for humankind and passion for environmental and social justice are unquestionable. * Ecsp Report *
Many features of this book are worthy of praise. Hastings' concern for humankind and passion for environmental and social justice are unquestionable. * Ecsp Report *
This book contains an excellent analysis of ways in which ideas about justice can enter the negotiation process. -- Janna Thompson, La Trobe University * Pacifica Review *
Tom H. Hastings is the Coordinator of the Peace, Conflict, and Global Studies program at Northland College in Ashland, Wisconsin.