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Welcome to the department of peace studies
2003-08-28
(Via Joanne Jacobs) There's been a surge in the popularity of peace studies:
[The] chair of Berkeley's Peace and Conflict Studies Department, said the university's program has increasingly been accepted by the academic community as a serious area of study since it was founded 25 years ago. He noted interest in the program has been bolstered by intellectual interest in the Sept. 11 attacks, Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom.
The problem, however, is the assumption that the "other side" is rational, and sooner or later, we can all come to some rational understanding.
Social critic Herb London, president of the Hudson Institute, a domestic and international policy think tank, said the programs are based on the flawed assumptions that conflicts conform to objective rules that can be analyzed and differences that can be talked out.

"There's a flaw that rational discourse always gives you an understanding of world affairs, but it doesn't because people don't always act rationally," he said.
And then there's this:
Some think the idea of peace programs is so good they want a federal agency dedicated to it.

Rep. Dennis Kucinich, D-Ohio, who hopes to win the Democratic nomination to run against President Bush in 2004, wants to take peace education to the next level by creating a Department of Peace in the president's executive cabinet.

Kucinich has introduced legislation to create the department and wants to establish a 'peace academy' modeled after military service academies that will provide a four-year concentration in peace education.
Peace 101: See that masked guy with a strap of plastic around his waist running towards you with a gun? No - wait - don't panic!! He's just a guy like you and me. He's got problems too. He's got feelings too. Maybe you two should sit down for a peaceful cup of coffee (oh wait! that's too darn American - ask him what beverage he prefers - you musn't impose, after all) - talk things out. Over this beverage (which you will pay for, naturally) he will explain to you how his life sucks, how your life doesn't, and how you are to blame.
Posted by:Vivek

#11  Thanks for laugh, Celissa. Well put.
Posted by: badanov   2003-8-28 6:42:44 PM  

#10  If I had a child and that child told me that he/she was going to go for a degree in either a)women's studies, b)Peace and Conflict Studies, or c) activism, I would spend the tuition on an RV and nice handgun after dropping them off at Burger King myself.
I would kick their ass first, of course...

Posted by: Celissa   2003-8-28 5:38:56 PM  

#9  If you Major in this you might want also Major in Woman Studies. That way you will be dual-unemployed! Frank i don't think that someone with this degree could handle the rapid pace of fast-food. Maybe they could work at Walmart, in the shoe department? Lots of 'soft degree' types working there.
Posted by: Cyber Sarge (VRWC CA Chapter)   2003-8-28 1:19:16 PM  

#8  Go read LGF about foggy bottom. There's a post from someone who works there.

Usual nonsense, we work for America, must do deals, yada, yada.
Posted by: Anonymous   2003-8-28 1:12:04 PM  

#7  You know, if you could assemble a staff that had BOTH a graduate with a degree in peace management AND a graduate with a degree in Activism, I bet ya the shake machine would be in very capable hands!
Posted by: Flaming Sword   2003-8-28 12:57:19 PM  

#6  BA degree in peace mgmt: Hope they teach them to say: "You wanna Biggie size that drink? Fries?"
Posted by: Frank G   2003-8-28 11:29:13 AM  

#5  I have a degree in Conflict Management, and it's not necessary squishy stuff, though a lot of the practioners are.

At George Mason U. back in the day we spent more time about how to recognize a dispute that was NOT resolvable, as opposed to blathering about the process being a panacea.
Posted by: Hiryu   2003-8-28 10:32:50 AM  

#4  "all squishy",Anon,you be bad.(chuckle)
Posted by: raptor   2003-8-28 9:52:41 AM  

#3  Will there be a Rachel Corrie memorial chair?

I motion that it be a beanbag, all squishy.
Posted by: Anon1   2003-8-28 9:21:03 AM  

#2  Ahhh yes, I can see it now:

The Acme Conflict Resolution and Peace Center ( a professional corporation) Reasonable rates.
Also, lawns mowed.
Posted by: badanov   2003-8-28 7:27:06 AM  

#1  I thought we alredy had a "Peace Department". It's over at "Foggy Bottom"
Posted by: Someone who did NOT vote for William Proxmire   2003-8-28 6:16:18 AM  

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