Foreword by Johan Galtung
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. On Tolerance, Yoichiro Murakami
2. To Forgive is Human: A Theological Reflection on the Politics of Reconciliation, Anri Morimoto
3. On Perspectives of Peace: The Hebraic Idea of Shalom and Prince Shotoku’s Idea of Wa Shin Chiba
4. Decency, Equality, and Peace: A Perspective on a Peaceful Multicultural Society, Takashi Kabe
5. Globalization, Culture and the Strategic Use of the Arts for Peacebuilding, T.V. Reed
6. Impediments to Human Security: Social Categories, Privilege, and Violence, Martha Cottam
7. The Lessons of Peacebuilding for Kyosei, Otwin Marenin
8. Media Discourses of Peace: An Imperfect but Important Tool of Peace, Security, and Kyosei, Susan Dente Ross
9. Establishing Credibility under Globalization: The Role of Higher Education in Promoting Peace, Security, and Kyosei, Kano Yamamoto
10. Can Grand Theories of the State Help Us Envision a Grand Theory of Peace?, Gregory Hooks
11. “Remembering Is Not an Innocent Act”: Reflections on Postwar German War Memory and Peace Studies, Raymond C. Sun
12. To Transnationalize War Memory for Peace and Kyosei: Reconciliation of Pearl Harbor and Hiroshima, Noriko Kawamura
Bibliography
Contributors
Index