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Resisting Terror is a Marathon Struggle and a Creative Work

Unbound Editorial, by Chris Iosso April 17, 2013 As a runner of half-marathons and other races, I can half-imagine the setting just before the bombs went off. What runner will not think about that race and the attack intended to … Continue reading

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Short Takes on Peace: Episode 7

  Richard A. Horsley, Distinguished Professor Emeritus, University of Massachusetts, Boston Linda Morgan-Clement, chaplain and director of Interfaith Campus Ministries, Wooster College, OH  

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Short Takes on Peace: Episode 6

Paul K. Chappell, Peace Education Director, Nuclear Age Peace Foundation Tommy Ross, military and intelligence advi­sor to Sen­ate Major­ity Leader Harry Reid. Olivia Cook, student, Eckerd College, FL  

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How do you feel about military force being used to keep peace and maintain security?

How do you feel about military force being used to keep peace and maintain security?

How do you feel about military force being used to keep peace and maintain security? What are the limits to military action and how can they be applied? Tell us what you think in a paragraph or two. Unbound will … Continue reading

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