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Language
  
English

Pages
  
267

OCLC
  
45093643

Author
  
Glenn D. Paige

Subject
  
Nonkilling


Publication date
  
2002

ISBN
  
0-7388-5745-9

Originally published
  
2002

Page count
  
267

Country
  
United States of America

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Publishers
  
Xlibris, Center for Global Nonkilling

Nonviolence books
  
Toward a Nonkilling Paradigm, Belief and Bloodshed: Religion, Peacemaking Christians: The Futur, More Moral Than God: Taking R

Nonkilling Global Political Science is a 2002 book written by political scientist Glenn D. Paige. In his book, Paige challenges the violence-accepting assumptions of the discipline of political science as a whole. Paige introduces the concept of Nonkilling, which refers to the absence of killing, threats to kill, and conditions conducive to killing in human society.

By 2009 the book was being translated into 34 languages [2] and had led to convening the First Global Nonkilling Leadership Forum in Honolulu, Hawai‘i, 1–4 November 2007.

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Nonkilling Global Political Science Wikipedia