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BibliographiesCategory: All->Culture of PeaceBoulding, Elise. Cultures of Peace: The Hidden Side of History. Syracuse, New York: Syracuse University Press, 2000. Breines, I., D. Gierycz, and B. Reardon, eds. Towards a Women's Agenda for a Culture of Peace. Paris, France: UNESCO, 1999. Calleja, J. The Essential Peace. Msida, Malta: Mireva, 1996. Centre National de Documentation Pedagogique (CNDP). L'éducation à la Paix. Paris, France: Centre National de Documentation Pedagogique, 1993. Clements, Kevin and Robin Ward. Building the International Community: Cooperating for Peace. Canberra, Australia: Allen and Unwin in association with the Peace Research Centre, 1994. International Commission on Peace and Food. Uncommon Opportunities: An Agenda for Peace and Equitable Development. London, United Kingdom: Zed Books, 1994. International Council on Education for Teaching. Teaching Tolerance for All: Education Strategies to Promote Global Peace. Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam: University of Brunei Darussalam, 1995. International Peace Research Association (IRPA) and UNESCO. Handbook Resource and Teaching Material in Conflict Resolution, Education for Human Rights, Peace and Democracy. Paris, France: UNESCO, 1994. <http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0010/001037/103774e.pdf>. Lederach, J. Building Peace: Sustainable Reconciliation in Divided Societies. Tokyo, Japan: United Nations University Press, 1995. NGO/UNESCO Standing Committee. Living Together with Our Differences: 1995, Year of the United Nations for Tolerance. Paris, France: NGO/UNESCO Standing Committee, 1995. Reardon, Betty A. Tolerance: The Threshold of Peace. Paris, France: UNESCO, 1997. Sarkar, S. The Culture of Violence. Marcial, Rubio C., and Kumar Rupesinghe, eds. Tokyo, Japan: United Nations University Press, 1994. UNESCO. Women Say No to War. Paris, France: UNESCO, 1999. ________. UNESCO and a Culture of Peace: Promoting a Global Movement. Paris, France: UNESCO, 1997. ________. From a Culture of Violence to a Culture of Peace. Paris, France: UNESCO, 1996. ________. Declaration on the Role of Religion in the Promotion of a Culture of Peace. Barcelona, Spain: Centre UNESCO de Catalunya, 1995. ________. UNESCO Associated Schools Project (ASP) for Promoting Education for Peace, Human Rights, Democracy and International Understanding. Paris, France: UNESCO, 1995. ________. Education for International Understanding, Cooperation, Peace and Human Rights. Bangkok, Thailand: UNESCO Principal Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific, 1989. Union Catholique Internationale de la Presse. Ethics of Peace in a World of Violence. Fribourg, Switzerland: Editions Universitaires, 1996. Wiberg, Hakan, ed. Peace and War: Social and Cultural Aspects. Warsaw, Poland: BEL CORP for UNESCO and the Centre for Peace and Conflict Research in Copenhagen, Denmark, 1995.
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