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Nonkilling Global Political Science (2002).
By Glenn D. Paige.
This may be the first book in the English language with the word
"nonkilling" in its title. It invites all who study
political science throughout the world and other concerned readers to
consider seriously the question -- "Is a nonkilling society
possible?"

Report of CGNV-N Nonviolent Problem Solving(2006). By Fidelis Allen. This webpage photo essay provides images of a nonviolence seminar hosted by Akpor Grammar School in Ozuoba, Nigeria on June 21st, 2006.

Nonviolence in Hawaii's Spiritual
Traditions (1991)
Perspectives from nine faiths in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr., January
11, 1990.

Buddhism and Nonviolent Global
Problem-Solving: Ulan Bator Explorations (1991)
Essays from a 1989 conference in Mongolia of Buddhists, scholars, and peace
leaders from China, Japan, Korea
(North and South), Mongolia,
Norway, Sri Lanka, Thailand,
USA, USSR, Vietnam,
and the United
Nations University.

Nonviolence Speaks to Power (1992)
Essays by Petra K. Kelly, a founder of the German Green Party (Die Green), during 1987-91.

Islam and Nonviolence (1993)
Essays from a 1986 conference in Bali co-sponsored by Nahdatul
Ulama and the United Nations University with
participants from Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, and
Thailand.

To Nonviolent Political Science:
From Seasons of Violence (1993)
Experiences and transitional essays by Glenn D. Paige, 1950-93.

Hawai'i Journeys in Nonviolence: Autobiographical
Reflections?(1995)
Autobiographical essays by persons whose life journeys brought them to Hawai'i and
nonviolence.
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