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CONFLICT RESOLUTION CONSORTIUM NEWSLETTER / This item is <abridged>.
CONFLICT RESOLUTION CONSORTIUM NEWSLETTER February, 1992
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Upcoming Events
New Member Recruitment
Project Updates
Justice Without Violence
Environmental Problem Solving
Intractable Conflict
Small Grant and Seminar Reports
Conflict Resolution in Eastern Europe
Human Rights in Guatemala
Conflict Resolution Theory and the Legislative Process:
A Case Study of the 1990 and 1991 Civil Rights Acts
Cross-Cultural Water Conflict Resolution
Cooperative Natural Resource Dispute Resolution
Fellowship and Job Announcements
New Working Papers Available
UPCOMING EVENTS
Policy Sciences Visiting Speaker
Charles Herrick, Senior Advisor to the Chairman of the President's
Council on Environmental Quality will present a talk on "Educating
Policymakers" on Thursday, February 20, from 12:00 - 2:00 in CIRES
conference room 356. Herrick was previously a Senior Analyst at
NOAA and served as the Assistant Director of the National Acid
Precipitation Assessment Program.
Haim Gordon Visit
Israeli Peace Activist, Educator, and Philosopher, Haim Gordon,
will be visiting CU from February 25 - 27. He will give a talk for
the Consortium on The Gaza Strip, A Forgotten Ghetto of the World"
from 4:00-5:30, February 26, in UMC 425. Gordon has been working
closely with Palestinians and other leaders in an effort to remedy
human rights abuses and eventually bring peace to the Gaza and the
wider Mideast region. Gordon will also speak to the Kitteredge
Honors program on Prospects for Peace in the Middle East on
Thursday evening, February 22. Both talks are open to interested
faculty and students. For the exact time and location of the
Kitteredge talk, call Laurie McNown at the Kitteredge Honors
program, 492-7871.
Peace Studies Association Conference
The Peace Studies Association will be holding its fourth annual
meeting in Boulder February 27-March 1, 1992. The Conference theme
is Conflict and Change in the 1990s: Redefining Power, Democracy,
and Development. The plenary and paper sessions at the annual
meeting will address conflict and change occurring both
domestically and internationally, including new developments in
Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union, multiculturalism and
diversity, the aftermath of the Persian Gulf War, the environment
and development, women and peace, and nonviolent social movements.
For registration information, contact the PSA office at 492-7718.
... <abridged>
NEW WORKING PAPERS AVAILABLE
#91-18. "Nonviolent Versus Violent Ethnic Protest: Which is More
Effective in Achieving Democracy, Human Rights, and Social Justice
in Africa." by Jim Scarritt. $3.00
#92-1. "Legal Mechanisms for Allocating Water Shortages: A Case
Study of the Central Valley Project and the State Water Project in
California." by Larry MacDonnell. $3.00
#92-2. "Disputing Distributions in a Shrinking Commons: The
Impact of Drought on Water Allocation Institutions." by Lloyd
Burton. $4.00
#92-3. "Managing Global Change and Environmental Quality
Conflicts: Lessons from the 1988-199? California Drought." by Guy
Burgess. $3.00
#92-4. "The McCarran Amendment and Cross-Cultural Water Conflict
Resolution." by Catherine Berry. $2.00
#92-5. Conflict Resolution Theory and its Application in
Legislative Negotiations on Moral Issues: A Case Study of the
Civil Rights Act of 1990 and 1991." by Rita Kummer. $4.00
#92-6. "The Impacts of California's Drought Experiences on Water
Management Institutions." by Charles W. Howe. $3.00
#92-7. "Decision Support Systems (DSS) for Environmental
Conflicts: Tools for Establishing a Base for Negotiation." by Ren
F. Reitsma. $3.00
#92-8. "Technical Metrics in Water Supply Management Decision
Making." by Lynn E. Johnson. $3.00
#92-9. "Some Ethical Problems in Mediated Dispute Resolution." by
Kevin Gibson. Dissertation, Philosophy Department, University of
Colorado - Boulder. $18.00
#92-10. "Voices of Justice: Languages of Pro Se Civil Litigants."
by John P. McIver. $3.00
1991 Working Papers Still Available
#91-1. "Third Party Intervention in Nicaragua." by Paul Wehr and
John Paul Lederach. $3.00
#91-2. "Intervention and the Search for a New Moral Paradigm." by
Jerald R. Wagenman and Joan M. Van Becelaere. $4.00
#91-3. "Talking War: Symbols, Strategies and Images." by George
Cheney. $1.50
#91-4. "Power Dynamics Between Elderly Institutionalized Mothers
and Their Adult Daughters." by Pamela M. Foy. (Thesis) $10.00
"The Impact of Court-Annexed Arbitration on the Administration of
Civil Justice in Colorado." Final Report of the University of
Colorado Court-Annexed Arbitration Evaluation Project. Project Co-
Directors: Lloyd Burton and John McIver. December, 1990. No
Charge.
#91-5. "Economic Growth and Military Spending in the United
States, 1952- 1988." by Michael D. Ward and David R. Davis. $3.00
#91-6. "Intractable Conflict and Constructive Confrontation." by
Heidi Burgess and Guy Burgess. $3.00
#91-7. "Opposition in East Germany: The Role of Religion in
Society and in Conflict." by Galen Switzer. $3.00
#91-8. "Justice Without Violence: Program Description." by Guy
and Heidi Burgess. $2.00
#91-9. "Justice Without Violence: Related Theory and Research."
by Heidi Burgess and Guy Burgess. $3.00
#91-10. "Nonviolent Change in the Soviet Union: A May 1991
Assessment of Political Conditions and the Possibilities for
Nonviolent Change." by Zaven Arabajan. $3.00
#91-11. "Nonviolence and the 1989 Revolution in Eastern Europe."
by Joel Edelstein. $3.00
#91-12. "Peace, Justice, and the Faces of Power." by Kenneth
Boulding. $3.00
#91-13. "Violence, Nonviolence and Justice Struggles in Sandinista
Nicaragua." by Paul Wehr and Sharon Erikson Nepstad. $3.00
#91-14. "Foreign Threats and Domestic Actions: The Case of
Sanctions Against South Africa." by William Kaempfer, Anton
Lowenberg, H. Naci Mocan, and Lynne Bennett. $3.00
#91-15. "Belief-Systems and the Appeal of Justice Without Violence
Lessons from the Middle East." by Amin M. Kazak. $3.00
#91-16. "Seeking Justice Without Violence in India: Efforts of
Grassroots Development Organizations." by Betsy Moen. $3.00
#91-17. "Justice Without Violence in the People's Republic of
China: An Evaluation of China's 1989 Movement to Resolve
Citizen/Government Civil and Political Rights Conflicts Through
Nonviolent Methods." by Steve Thomas. $3.00