UN NGO Climate Change Caucus, with numerous task forces, is at: http://climatecaucus.net.
Earth Policy Institute, dedicated to building a sustainable future as well as providing a plan of how to get from here to there: www.earthpolicy.org.
Carbon Fund Blog carries climate change news, links to green blogs, and a green resource list, at: http://carbonfund.blogspot.com/2008/03/sky-is-falling.html. Carbon Fund is certifying carbon free products at: http://www.carbonfund.org/site/pages/businesses/category/CarbonFree.
Grist carries environmental news and commentary: http://www.grist.org/news/,
The center for defense information now carries regular reports on Global Warming & International Security at: http://www.cdi.org.
Global Beat, has been an excellent source of information and further sources for Nonviolent Change, at: http://www.nyu.edu/globalbeat. Global Beat also has an E-mail list serve.
The International Crisis Group (ICG) carries regular reports and sets of recommendations about difficult developing situations around the globe, and has been an extremely helpful source of information and ideas for this journal: http://www.crisisgroup.org/home/index.cfm. ICG also has a regular E-mail report circulation service that can be subscribed to on its web site.
The International Relations Center (IRC): http://www.irc-online.org/.
Europa World Plus: Europa World/Regional Surveys of the World On Line is at: www.europaworld.com.
The Pulitzer Center, whose mission is to promote in-depth coverage of international affairs, focusing on topics that have been under-reported, mis-reported – or not reported at all: http://www.pulitzercenter.org/.
Association for Conflict Resolution (ACR): www.acr.net.
Peace Media publishes a monthly web magazine at: http://peacejournalism.com/ReadArticle.asp?ArticleID=6086
The Open society Institute and the Soros Foundation: http://www.soros.org/
Conciliation Resources (CR) has re-launched its website http://www.c-r.org.
Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue: http://www.hdcentre.org/.
International Peace Bureau (IPB): http://www.ipb.org
The Institute for Strategic Studies: http://www.iiss.org/publications/armed-conflict-database/
World Security Institute and the Center for Defense Information: www.worldsecurityinstitute.org. The World Security Institute (WSI) offers audio podcast programming in its list of interactive communication features at the iTunes Music Store, WSI’s podcasts will include audio recordings of press conferences, panel discussions, and interviews with WSI experts hosted by WSI or in collaboration with other media outlets. Download iTunes at www.apple.com/itunes. Find WSI podcasts by searching for “World Security Institute” under the podcast section of the iTunes Music Store, or by clicking this link: http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=215717216, The WSI Brussels Security Blog aims to continue and expand the efforts of the World Security Institute, Brussels, to inform, stimulate, and shape the debate around the security and defense dilemmas facing Europe and the world, with a view to formulating effective and lasting solutions, posting regular commentary related to: Afghanistan, the Balkans, Darfur, ESDP, Iran, Iraq, Missile Defence, NATO, OSCE, Peace Support Operations, and Terrorism, at: http://wsibrusselsblog.org/.
The Peace and Justice Studies Association (PJSA): http://www.peacejusticestudies.org/.
The International Peace Research Association has a new website, ass of November, 2007: http://www.ipraweb.org.
The International Peace and Conflict Resolution (IPCR) Program a American University web site, including bi-monthly newsletters, is at: newsletter at www.aupeace.org.
The Human Rights Campaign (HRC): http://www.hrc.org/.
The Stanley Foundation, “brings fresh voices and original ideas to debates on global and regional problems. The foundation seeks a secure peace with freedom and justice, built on world citizenship and effective global governance,” is at: www.stanleyfoundation.org.
Awakening the Dreamer, Changing the Dream runs on line discussions of “the most critical issue and greatest opportunity of our time and what you can do about it,” at: http://www.awakeningthedreamer.org/.
The America’s Program is at: http://www.americaspolicy.org/, with detailed news of Mexico at: www.americasmexico.blogspot.com.
Peace and Collaborative Development Network is at: http://internationalpeaceandconflict.org).
The International Journal of Conflict and Violence focuses on one specific topic in each semi-annual on line issue while also including articles on other, unrelated subjects. In the Fall 2007 issue the focus will be on terrorism. The Journal is at: http://www.ijcv.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=14&Itemid=27.
Culture of Peace Online Journal is at: http://www.copoj.ca/.
The Journal of Stellar Peacemaking is at: http://www.jsp.st>http://www.jsp.st.
Peacework Magazine, “Global Thought and Local Action for Nonviolent Social Change” (also in print), published by the American Friends Service Committee – New England, 2161 Mass. Ave., Cambridge, MA 02140 (617)661.6130, pwork@igc.org, is at: www.peaceworkmagazine.org.
Jewish Voice for Peace and Jewish Peace News: www.jewishpeacenews.net.
Peace Research: The Canadian Journal of Peace and Conflict Studies is at: http://www.peaceresearch.ca/index.html.
The Canadian Journal of Peace and Conflict Studies is at: http://www.peaceresearch.ca.
Nonviolent Social Change: the Bulletin of the Manchester College Peace Studies Institute, Nonviolent Social Change: the Bulletin of the Manchester College Peace Studies Institute: http://www.manchester.edu/Academics/departments/Peace_Studies/bulletin/index.ht.
Journal of Globalization for The Common Good, dedicated to global cooperation and dialogue, is at: www.commongoodjournal.com.
Globalisation for the Common Good Initiative (GCGI): www.globalisationforthecommongood.info.
Peace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy (PEPS), is at http://www.bepress.com/peps.
The UN Chronicle: United Nations in a United World is at: www.un.org/chronicle.
Peace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy is at: http://www.bepress.com/peps.
The Muslim World Journal of Human Rights (MWJHR) is at: http://www.bepress.com/mwjhr.
The Journal of Religion, Conflict, and Peace began publishing in September at www.religionconflictpeace.org.
Caucasus Context is at: http://www.worldsecurityinstitute.org/showarticle.cfm?id=218.
The National Conference on Dialogue and Deliberation (NCDD)’s Learning Exchange, as of August 2007 included over 2200 resources, is at: www.thataway.org/exchange/.
The Global Development Briefing, the largest circulation publication designed specifically for international development professionals, is at: www.DevelopmentEx.com.
UN Millennium Development Goals, indicators of levels of success on ending poverty: http://www.mdgmonitor.org/.
Peace and Collaborative Development Networking at: http://internationalpeaceandconflict.ning.com/, is a free professional networking site to encourage interaction between individuals and organizations worldwide involved in development, peace, conflict resolution and related fields.
Ideologies of War and Terrorism Web Site is at: http://www.ideologiesofwar.com/.
H-Net-Peace carries announcements, etc., relating to peace at: http://www.h-net.org/~peace/.
The Peace Education Center, IIPE, and Global Campaign for Peace Education invite have a global online initiative “the Peace Education Online Communities,” at: www.c-i-p-e.org/forum. The Peace Education Online Community is an interactive website that enables members of the global community to communicate and interact with each other through a number of tools including: online discussions, collaborative working spaces, an updatable calendar of events, member profiles, reports of institutes, the sharing of files and papers including sample curricula and best practices from local communities, and much, much more. This web-based initiative was developed to support the members and participants of the International Institute on Peace Education, Community-based Institutes on Peace Education, and the Global Campaign for Peace Education, and other concerned educators. For more information contact: peace-ed@tc.edu.
The Global Campaign for Peace Education (GCPE) e-newsletter provides a monthly bulletin of GCPE news, events, action alerts and reports of peace education activities and developments from around the world. Back issues of the newsletter are archived online at www.tc.edu/PeaceEd/newsletter. To subscribe via E-mail go to: http://c-i-p-e.org/elist/?p=subscribe&id=2.
The Plowshares site has on it a section for Syllabi from Courses Related to Peace Studies (from various sources) at: http://www.plowsharesproject.org/php/resources/index.php.
L’Escola de Cultura Pau (School for a Culture of Peace) – Teacher Resource
offers an interactive resource targeted to teachers interested in promoting conflict transformation and peace education at school at: http://www.escolapau.org/castellano/convivencia/index.htm.