- Indonesian Pluralities: Islam, Citizenship, and Democracy. Edited by Robert W. Hefner and Zainal Abidin Bagir
- Mobility, Mobilization, and Counter/Insurgency: The Routes of Terror in African Context, by Daniel E. Agbiboa
- Truth Seekers: Voices of Peace and Nonviolence from Gandhi to Pope Francis, edited by David Cortright
- Peacebuilding and Catholic Social Teaching, by Theodora Hawksley
- Gandhi’s Global Legacy: Moral Methods and Modern Challenges, ed. Veena R. Howard
- Henry F. Carey, Peacebuilding Paradigms: The Impact of Theoretical Diversity on Implementing Sustainable Peace
- Social Media as a Grassroot Spiritual Activism in the Digital Era – A Case Study of Instagram teologi_disabilitas to Educate Theology of Disability and to Dismantle Stigmas on Disability in Indonesia
- Addressing the Trauma of Domestic Violence Through the Lens of Peace – A Case Study of Hakuri, The Bearer of Pain in Jos, Nigeria
- Augustinian Peace & Justice in Practice
- Development of a Vietnamese Feminist Liberation Theology
- The Concept of ‘Model Woman’ – The Age-Old Lie that the Syro-Malabar Church and the Kerala Society Made Women Believe and Forced Them to Live
- Peacemaking in Augustine
- On the Importance of Aesthetic Theology for Nonviolent Theology
- Assessing the Needs of Immigrants and Refugees in Greater Northeast, Philadelphia – A Case Study at Gifford Playground
- Pope Francis and the Pastoral Recognition of Pandemic and Easter Faith
- Fighting for Peace – Church Thinking on War from Vatican II to the War in Ukraine
- Jean Boulier’s I was a Red Priest and the Holocaust
- Towards a Theory of Peace: The Role of Moral Beliefs, by Randall Caroline Watson Forsberg, ed Matthew Evangelista & Neta C. Crawford
- Unjust Conditions: Women’s Work and the Hidden Cost of Cash Transfer Programs, by Tara Patricia Cookson
- From Hope to Horror: Diplomacy and the Making of the Rwanda Genocide, by Joyce E. Leader
- A Quick Overview of LGBTQIA+ in India
- Contemporary Peacemaking: Peace Processes, Peacebuilding and Conflict, by Roger Mac Ginty, and Anthony Wanis-St. John
- Bending the Arc, by Steve Breyman, John W. Amidon, Maureen and Baillargeon Aumand
- The Potential of Self-Examination for Peacemaking
- How Management of Cross Border Natural Resources Affects Sustainable Peace – An Overview of Eastern Africa Region
- Theoretical Analysis of the Nigeria – Biafra Conflict Towards a Transformative Resolution
- Hill-Valley Conundrum over “Anti-Influx Bills” in Manipur, Northeast India
- A Changing Relationship – Mennonite “Settlers” and the Indigenous People in Manitoba
- A Reconciliation Laboratory? – Theatre Among Former Enemies in Colombia
- Understanding Peacekeeping, 3rd edition, by Paul Williams
- Comfort Women Activism: Critical Voices from the Perpetrator of State, by Eika Tai
- More Justice, More Peace: When Peacemakers Are Advocates, by Suzanne Terry
- Justice Essayed, Everyday, Every Day – A Curricular Defense (For a Change!) for Teaching about Management
- Educating Women – The Consequentialist Argument and its Ramifications
- Reservation Policy – An Analysis of Scheduled Tribes Reservation on Higher Education in Manipur
- Gendering Economy: Women Artisans in Srinagar’s Unorganised Handicraft Sector
- Most Likely to Secede: Can the US “Go Gorbachev”?
- Accountability after Mass Atrocities – Political Contestation or Conceptual Dissonance?
- Whither the Whole of Government? The Trump Administration, National Security, and the Indo-Pacific Strategy
- Political Agency and the Insights of Reproductive Justice Scholarship
- Even in Chaos. Cahill, Kevin M.
- Power in Peackeeping. Howard, Lisa Morje
- Love Anyway. Jeremy Courtney
- South Sudan’s Injustice System. Rachel Ibreck
- Catholic Social Activism: Progressive Movements in the United States. Sharon Erickson Nepstad
- Whose Harlem Is This, Anyway?: Community Politics and Grassroots Activism during the New Negro Era. Shannon King
- Challenges of Clerical Sexual Abuse – The Critical Family Roles
- Civility, Nonviolent Resistance, and the New Struggle for Social Justice. Edited by Amin Asfari
- (A)symmetrical Conflict between Medical Doctors and Traditional and Faith Healers in the Era of Covid-19 in Rural Communities of Zimbabwe
- Violence Against the Queer Community in Turkey – Implications for Peacebuilding and Social Justice
- Peacebuilding through the Lens of an Emancipatory Peacebuilding Paradigm – A Reflection on Methodologies, Interventions, and Principles
- The Weaponization of Silence in Northern Ethiopia’s Tigray Conflict – Recognizing the Voices on the Margins of Society to Leverage Local Talents for Peace
- The Canadian Federal Department of Peace Initiative – Dramatic Potential or Idealistic Challenge?
- Two Contemporary Developments of Kant’s Cosmopolitan Project – Habermas’s Constitutionalization of International Law and Rawls’s Law of Peoples
- The Prophetic—Peacemaker Dynamic in the Light of Oscar Romero’s Theology of the Transfiguration
- Solutions to Displacement – Balancing Economic Immigration and Refugee Resettlement
- Memory of Oblivion and Oblivion of Memory – Culture of Denial in Post-Dayton Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Religion as a Cohesive or Divisive Factor in the Process of Peacebuilding – The Case Study of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- South Sudan’s Civil War, Violence, Insurgency, and Failed Peacemaking, by John Young
- No More Bruises: What We Don’t Know About Domestic Violence Can Kill Us
- The Radical Gospel of Bishop Thomas Gumbleton, by Peter Feuerherd
- The Investigator: Demons of the Balkan War, by Vladimír Dzuro
- Education in the Arab World, by Serra Kirdar
- The Liberating Promise of Crucified Hope – A Theological Response to the Central American Migration Crisis
- Understanding Peacebuilding in Derry/Londonderry, Northern Ireland – A View From Grassroots Peacebuilders
- From Religion and Resources to Conflict: the Yazidis and ISIS
- Privilege as Moral Vice – A Christian Ethical Perspective on Socio-Economic Inequality and Higher Education in the US
- Human Security – Revisiting Michael Schuck’s Augustinian and Kenneth Himes’s Thomistic Approaches to Jus Post Bellum
- At Play in the Lions’ Den: A Biography and Memoir of Daniel Berrigan
- Jon Sobrino: Spiritual Writings
- Because Water is Life: Catholic Social Teaching Confronts Earth’s Water Crisis
- The Identitarians: The Movement Against Globalism and Islam in Europe
- Radical Conflict: Essays on Violence, Intractability, and Communication
- Plowshares: Protest, Performance and Religious Identity in the Nuclear Age
- Mysticism Among the Activists – Dorothy Day and Daniel Berrigan
- Judaism, Christianity & Islam In Dialogue – The Creation Narrative, the Individual & Inner Peace
- Pathways to Pacifism and Antiwar Activism among US Veterans – the Role of Moral Identity in Personal Transformation
- The Conflict Between the Indigenous Nasa Community and the Colombian Government – A Social Cubism Analysis
- Should Transitional Justice Promote Forgiveness? – Insights from Guatemala’s Recovery of Historical Memory Project
- Systemic Influences of Newcomer Violence in Canada
- Painting Peace
- War against War: The American Fight for Peace, 1914–1918
- Cracks in the Wall: Beyond Apartheid in Palestine/Israel
- Revolutionary Saint: The Theological Legacy of Oscar Romero
- Hybrid Peacebuilding – A Way Forward
- Criminalized Power Structures: The Overlooked Enemies of Peace
- Cultural Politics Through the Eyes of Mohajir Women – The Dynamics of Mohajir Identity Conflict in Pakistan
- Peacebuilding Interventions – Local People’s Perceptions of Social Justice and Community Building in Northern Ireland
- Empowered Peace – Spinoza’s Defense of Dynamic and Inclusive Democracy
- Teaching to Prevent Unjust War
- Rape—Weapon of War – A Crime of War and a Crime Against Humanity Contemporary Challenges to Peace and Justice in Rwanda and the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo
- Ignatius, Poverty and a Commitment to the Poor – The Society of Jesus Through its History
- Australian Legal Exceptionalism and the Bill of Rights
- A Palestinian Theology of Liberation: The Bible, Justice, and the Palestine-Israel Conflict
- Grassroots Approaches to Community-Based Peacebuilding Initiatives
- Development Strategies and Inter-group Violence: Insights on Conflict-Sensitive Development
- Truth, Community and the Prophetic Voice: Michael Walzer, Stanley Hauerwas, and Cornel West on Justice and Peace
- Einstein’s Pacifism and World War I
- Interventionist Research – The attitudes of politicians in Northern Ireland to ‘Commemoration, Remembrance and Reconciliation’
- On Absorbent Common Ground – An Achievement of Justice in Intercollegiate Athletics Competition
- Critical reflection on the development of the GIFT Project and examination of Project SCORE partnership using RE-AIM
- Violent Conflict and Post-Conflict Reconstruction of the Police in Rwanda
- Understanding How Climate Change Impacts Food Security and Human Development in the Fragile States – A Comparative Study of Five of the Most Fragile States in Africa
- Ethics for Peacebuilders: A Practical Guide
- Bound by Conflict: Dilemmas of the Two Sudans
- Pathways to Pacifism and Antiwar Activism among U.S. Veterans: The Role of Moral Identity in Personal Transformation
- The Joy of Religious Pluralism: A Personal Journey
- Religion, Tradition, and Restorative Justice in Sierra Leone
- The Evolving Peace and Conflict Studies Discipline
- “Peace Resides in the Stomach” – Cultural Linguistic Interpretation of Burundi’s Intractable Conflict
- Intervention Research – Attitudes to ‘Peace Education’ and ‘Integrated Education’ in Northern Ireland: the views of Primary School and Secondary School Principals and Head Teachers
- Protestant Christian Churches in Colombia and the Debate on Family and the Gender Ideology – From Congregations’ Identity to the Colombian Peace Process
- Empathy as a Corrective to Pseudospeciation – On the Role of Noncombatant Immunity in the Just War Ethic
- Humor and Nonviolent Struggle in Serbia
- Peace Education in a Conflict-Affected Society: An Ethnographic Journey
- Drones and the Future of Armed Conflict: Ethical, Legal, and Strategic Implications
- Ecological Politics
- Understanding Oppression, Theorizing its Reproduction, & Forecasting its End
- The Equality of Freedom and Catholic Public Theology in the United States – The Context of the Question
- On ASIO’s Advice – The ‘procedural trap’ and Refugees in Indefinite Detention
- Living in a Liminal Peace – Where is the Social Justice for LGBTQ and Disability Communities Residing in Post Peace Accord Northern Ireland?
- Hope and Temporality in the Irish Long Peace
- Hero of the Crossing: How Anwar Sadat and the 1973 War Changed the World
- The Berrigan Letters: Personal Correspondence Between Daniel and Philip Berrigan
- Jacques Ellul: Essential Spiritual Writings
- Catholic Women Speak – Bringing Our Gifts to the Table
- Transformative Change: An Introduction to Peace and Conflict Studies
- Disarming Conflict
- Mediating Conflicts, Promoting Peace and Preserving Relationships – Lessons From Traditional African Justice Systems
- Schumacher and the Socialists – From the Labour Party to Guild Socialism, 1950-1979
- Transitional Justice in Post-Conflict Societies – An Appraisal of Restorative Justice in Kenya after the 2007/08 Post Election Violence
- Civil Society, The Confucian Junzi and Transformational Leadership
- Notes on Contributors
- Faith and Joy: Memoirs of a Revolutionary Priest
- A Still and Quiet Conscience
- Active Intolerance: Michel Foucault, the Prisons Information Group, and the Future of Abolition
- Open Your Heart: Religion and Cultural Poetics of Greater Mexico
- Reconciliation and the Two Deaths of Monsignor Romero – Divergent Memories of the Salvadoran Right and Human Rights Community
- A Theory of Nonviolent Action: How Civil Resistance Works
- Mindfulness as a Pathway to Classroom Focus and Self-Love
- Supranational Implementation – Peace Enforcement of Power-Sharing Agreements in Africa
- Equitable Sharing: Distributing the Benefits and Detriments of Democratic Society
- Critical Narrative as Pedagogy