International Journal on World Peace
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"International Journal on World Peace is a quarterly, academic, and refereed journal related to all aspects of peace. It was initiated by scholars gathered at Arlie House in Virginia for a Professors World Peace Academy conference in 1983 and began publication with the September 1984 issue. The founding editor-in-chief was Panos D. Bardis, a professor of sociology at the University of Toledo, Ohio and also editor of International Social Science Review. In 1992, Gordon L. Anderson became the editor-in-chief. He was a member of the Board, whose Ph.D. is in Philosophy of Religion with a minor in Peace Studies and International Relations from Claremont Graduate University." [1]
EDITORIAL BOARD
- Tom Abeles (USA)
- Nansen Behar (Bulgaria)
- Terry Beitzel USA)
- John T. Blackmore (USA)
- Tinatin Bochorishvili (Georgia)
- Jan Brøgger (Norway)
- Armando de la Torre (Guatemala)
- Padmasiri de Silva (Sri Lanka)
- June Teufel Dreyer (USA)
- Lloyd Eby (USA)
- Doris Gray (Morocco)
- Stephen Healey (USA)
- George Kaloudis (USA)
- Robert E. Looney (USA) Jaroslav Machácek (Czech Republic)
- James R. Mancham (Seychelles)
- Mwelwa Musambachime (Zambia)
- Vladimir Petrovsky (Russia)
- Ganesh P. Pokhariyal (Kenya)
- Karl H. Pribram (USA)
- J. Martin Ramirez (Spain)
- W. Theo Roy (New Zealand)
- Richard L. Rubenstein (USA)
- R. J. Rummel (USA)
- William J. Stover (USA)
- Norman Swazo (Bangladesh)
- Hans van der Giessen (USA)
- Rene V.L. Wadlow (France)
- Se Won Yoon (S. Korea)