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1974 |
1. | Johan Galtung, Christian Beck, Johannes Jaagstad: Educational Growth and Educational Disparity (PEP 1) | 58 pp |
2. | Johan Galtung: Deductive Thinking and Political Practice: An Essay on Teutonic Intellectual Style | 20 pp |
3. | Johan Galtung: Is Peaceful Research Possible? On the Methodology of Peace Research | 25 pp |
4. | Johan Galtung: On Macro-History and Western Civilization (TWC 1) | 44 pp |
5. | Erik Rudeng: Concepts of Western Pluralism (TWC 2) | 52 pp |
6. | Tore Heiestad: Some Longitudinal Tendencies (TWC 3) | 37 pp |
7. | Johan Galtung: Schooling and Future Society (PEP 2) | 39 pp |
8. | Johan Galtung: Peace as a Profession and New Peace Action Roles | 20 pp |
9. | Johan Galtung: East-West Security and Cooperation: A Skeptical Contribution | 14 pp |
10. | Johan Galtung: World Indicators (WIP 1) | 47 pp |
11. | Johan Galtung, Amalendu Guha, Anders Wirak, Malva Cifuentes, A. Lovbraek, S. Sjolie: Measuring World Development (WIP 2) | 75 pp |
12. | Amalendu B. Guha: Rumania as a Development Model | 32 pp |
13. | Erik Rudeng: The State of Macro-History Today (TWC 4) | 26 pp |
14. | Johan Galtung, Veslemoy Wiese: Measuring Non-Formal Education (WIP 3 / PEP 3) | 37 pp |
15. | Malva Cifuentes: Acerca de Educacion Formal/Informal: Una Experiencia en Chile 1972-73 (WIP 4 / PEP 4) (Spanish) | 26 pp |
16. | Veslemoy Wiese: Adult Education in Norway and Sweden (WIP 5/PEP 5) | 27 pp |
1975 |
17. | Johan Galtung: Achieving Peace | 15 pp |
18. | Magnus Haavelsrud: Principles of Peace Education (PEP 6) | 23 pp |
19. | Johan Galtung: Human Settlements: A Theory, Some Strategies and Some Proposals (WIP 6) | 30 pp |
20. | Johan Galtung: The Lome Convention and Neo-Capitalism | 16 pp |
21. | Jon Elster: Leibniz and the Development of Economic Rationality (TWC 5) | 18 pp |
22. | Johan Galtung: Social Imperialism and Sub-Imperialism: Continuities in the Structural Theory of Imperialism | 24 pp |
23. | Johan Galtung: The Dialectics of Education: The Inter-University Centre in Dubrovnik (PEP 7) | 24 pp |
24. | Johan Galtung, Helge Hveem: Participants in Peace-Keeping Forces | 27 pp |
25. | Dag Poleszynski: Ecology, Energy and Resources: Some Problems of Indicator Formation (WIP 8) | 28 pp |
26. | Tore Heiestad: Some Longitudinal Tendencies II (TWC 6) | 128 pp |
27. | Hakon Stang: Westernness and Islam (TWC 7) | 96 pp |
28. | Erik Rudeng: Patterns of Western History: Unity in Diversity (TWC 8) | 81 pp |
29. | Johan Galtung: Alternative Life Styles in Rich Countries: A Think Piece | 19 pp |
30. | Johan Galtung: The Specific Contribution of Peace Research to the Study of the Causes of Violence: Typologies | 21 pp |
1975/1981 |
1. | Johan Galtung: The United Nations University: Some Ideas (G1.) | 4 pp |
2. | Johan Galtung: Report of the First United Nations University Expert Group on World Hunger, September 22-26, 1975 (G2.) | 16 pp |
3. | Johan Galtung: Goals and Processes of Development: An Integrated View (G3.) | 28 pp |
4. | Johan Galtung: Global Processes and the World in the 1980s: Prolegomenon I for a GPID World Model (G4.) | 23+9 pp |
5. | Johan Galtung: Towards a GPID World Model: Some Basic Considerations (G5.) | 26 pp |
6. | Johan Galtung: The GPID(L) World Model: Some Basic Aspects (G6.) | 28 pp |
7. | Johan Galtung: On Human Centered Development: Images of Human Development in Different Civilizations (HD1.) | 17 pp |
8. | Johan Galtung: On the Theory of Human-Centered Theories (HD2.) | 10 pp |
9. | Johan Galtung: Development Goals: The View From the Bottom (HD3.) | 9 pp |
10. | Johan Galtung: On the Relationship Between Human Rights and Human Needs (HD4.) | 50 pp |
11. | Johan Galtung: Five Cosmologies: An Impressionistic Presentation (DC1.) | 22+4 pp |
12. | Johan Galtung: Eschatology, Cosmology and the Formation of Visions (DC2.) | 25+4 pp |
13. | Johan Galtung: On the Future of South America: Some Notes on the Role of Iberic Cosmology (DC3.) | 13+6 pp |
14. | Johan Galtung: On the Meaning of "Nation" as a Variable (DC4.) | 37 pp |
15. | Johan Galtung: What Is Cultural Development? (DC5.) | 7 pp |
16. | Johan Galtung: On Alpha and Beta and Their Many Combinations (DS1.) | 83 pp |
17. | Johan Galtung: On Expansion/Exploitation - On Autonomy/Liberation: 1. Two Concepts of Exploitation 2. Exploitation: A Multidimensional View 3. Liberation: A Multidimensional View (DS2.) | 48+2 pp |
18. | Johan Galtung: On the Rise of Intellectuals as a Class: An Excursion Into Self-Criticism (DS3.) | 15 pp |
19. | Johan Galtung: Small Is Beautiful - How Much Big Is Necessary? An Essay On Federalism (DS4.) | 11 pp |
20. | Johan Galtung: Freedom and Pluralistic Society: An Essay on Federalism (DS5.) | 20 pp |
21. | Johan Galtung: "A Structural Theory of Imperialism" - Ten Years Later (DS6.) | 17+3 pp |
22. | Johan Galtung: The Brandt Report: Old Wine in Old Bottles with New Labels (DS7.) | 18 pp |
23. | Johan Galtung: Poland, August-September 1980: Is a Socialist Revolution under State Capitalism Possible? In Journal of Peace Research, No.4, Vol. XVII, 1980 (DS8.) | 281-90 pp |
24. | Johan Galtung: Goals, Processes and Indicators of Food, Health and Energy Development (FHE1.) | 34+7 pp |
25. | Johan Galtung: Agrarian Reform and Rural Development: A Perspective and Ten Theses (FHE2.) | 23+16 pp |
26. | Johan Galtung: Society and Health: Some Health Related Societal Trends in Industrialized Countries (FHE3.) | 17+6 pp |
27. | Johan Galtung: Perspectives on Environmental Politics in Overdeveloped and Underdeveloped Countries (FHE4.) | 25 pp |
28. | Johan Galtung: World Economic Crisis in the Near Future: Some First and Third World Scenarios (FHE5.) | 21 pp |
29. | Johan Galtung: Growth in Services, International Division of Labor and the Future of the International System (FHE6.) | 18 pp |
30. | Johan Galtung: The Changing Interface Between Peace and Development in a Changing World (PM1.) | 9+1 pp |
31. | Johan Galtung: Military Formations and Social Formations: A Structural Analysis (PM2.) | 26 pp |
32. | Johan Galtung: Nine Points About the Neutron Bomb (PM3.) | 3 pp |
33. | Johan Galtung: Alternative Ways of Life: A New Approach to Development Studies (AWL1.) | 10 pp |
34. | Johan Galtung: Overdevelopment and Alternative Ways of Life in High Income Countries (AWL2.) | 35 pp |
35. | Johan Galtung: Why the Concern With Ways of Life? (AWL3.) | 26 pp |
36. | Johan Galtung: Overdevelopment and Alternative Ways of Life in High Income Countries (AWL4.) | 14+1 pp |
37. | Johan Galtung: The Struggle Against Maldevelopment in High Income Countries (AWL5.) | 5 pp |
38. | Johan Galtung: Alternative Ways of Life: Towards a Typology (AWL6.) | 3 pp |
39. | Johan Galtung: Style of Leadership and Way of Life: Politicians and the Theory of Development (AWL7.) | 11 pp |
40. | Johan Galtung: Class Struggle and WOL Struggle (AWL8.) | 2 pp |
41. | Johan Galtung: Weakening the Strong and Strengthening the Weak: Towards a Theory of Strategies for Development (S1.) | 23 pp |
42. | Johan Galtung: On the Strategy of Development of Developed Countries: The Red-Green Alliance and Its Problems (S2.) | 8 pp |
43. | Johan Galtung: Three Modes of Approaching Social Goals (S3.) | 5 pp |
44. | Johan Galtung: Strategies For Democratization of the Nonterritorial Continent (S4.) | 9 pp |
45. | Johan Galtung: Is There a Chinese Strategy of Development? A Contribution to an Everlasting Debate (S5.) | 25 pp |
46. | Johan Galtung: ICJ Conference on Development and the Rule of Law: What Kind of Development And What Kind of Law? (S6.) | 12 pp |
47. | Johan Galtung: The Blue and the Red; The Green and the Brown: A Guide to Movements and Countermovements (S7.) | 32+2 pp |
48. | Johan Galtung: On the Future of Transnational Corporations: Two Scenarios (S8.) | 8 pp |
49. | Johan Galtung: In Defense of Epistemological Eclecticism (M1.) | 20 pp |
50. | Johan Galtung: Dialogue as Development: On Goals, Processes and Indicators of Dialogues (M2.) | 28+8 pp |
51. | Johan Galtung: A Note on Dialogues With Children (M3.) | 3 pp |
52. | Johan Galtung: Forms of Presentation: A Forgotten Aspect of Social Science Epistemology (M4.) | 26+3 pp |
53. | Johan Galtung: Towards Synergy in Networks of People With Networks of Problems: A Note on GPID Methodology (M5.) | 23 pp |
1976 |
31. | Johan Galtung, Erik Rudeng, Tore Heiestad: Makro-Historie og den Vestlige Sivilisasjon: En Presentasjon av et Forskningsprooram (TWC 9) (Norwegian) | 43 pp |
32. | Dag Poleszynski: Waste Production and Overdevelopment: An Approach to Ecological Indicators (WIP 9) | 22 pp |
33. | Johan Galtung: Positivism and Dialectics: A Comparison | 23 pp |
34. | Johan Galtung: Generalized Methodology for Social Research | 23 pp |
35. | Johan Galtung: Self-Reliance: Concept, Practice and Rationale | 25 pp |
36. | Johan Galtung: Social Position and Social Behavior: Center-Periphery Concepts and Theories | 24 pp |
37. | Johan Galtung, Anders Wirak: Human Needs, Human Rights and the Theory of Development (WIP 10) | 75 pp |
38. | Malva Cifuentes: Testing WIP Development Concepts: Chile Before and After the Coup (WIP 11) | 57 pp |
39. | Johan Galtung: Structural Analysis: Vocabulary, Graphs and Structures as Indicators (WIP 12) | 21 pp |
40. | Anders Wirak: Human Needs as Basis for Indicator Formation: A Tentative Approach (WIP 13) | 32 pp |
41. | Johan Galtung: Development, Environment and Technology: Some Non-Economic Aspects (TWC 10) | 92+2 pp |
42. | Johan Galtung: Culture, Structure and Mental Disorder (TWC 11) | 29 pp |
43. | Hakon Stang: Materialized Ideology: On Liberal and Marxist Power Analysis, Westernness and the Car (TWC 12) | 26 pp |
44. | Johan Galtung: The Politics of Self-Reliance | 28 pp |
1976-1981 |
1. | Johan Galtung, Tore Heiestad, Eric Ruge: On the Decline and Fall of Empires: The Roman Empire and Western Imperialism Compared (HSDRGPID-1) | |
2. | Susan George: An Issues Paper - Contributed by the Food Study Group of the GPID Project (HSDRGPID-2) | |
3. | Lim Teck Ghee, Ng Sock Nye: Working Towards Meaningful Dialogues: The Malasyan Experience (HSDRGPID-3) | |
4. | Gilbert Rist: Development Theories in the Social Looking-Glass: Some Reflections From Theories to "Development" (HSDRGPID-4) | |
5. | John Wak: Village Based Projects and Rural Development in Kala Village, Papua New Guinea (HSDRGPID-5) | |
6. | Mats Griberg, Bjorn Hettne, Gordon Tamm: Societal Change and Development Thinking: An Inventory of Issues (HSDRGPID-6) | |
7. | Telma Nudler: Towards a Model of Human Growth (HSDRGPID-7) | |
8. | Roy Preiswerk: Cultural Identity, Self-Reliance and Basic Needs (HSDRGPID-8) | |
9. | Patrick Healey: Basic Human Needs: The Politics of Mobilization (HSDRGPID-9) | |
10. | Patick Healey: Basic Human Needs: Methodology and Mobilization (HSDRGPID-10) | |
11. | Hiroharu Seki: Global Militarization and Its Remedy (HSDRGPID-11) | |
12. | Fawzy Mansour: Global Social Democracy and the New International Economic Order (HSDRGPID-12) | |
13. | Oscar Nudler: Notes for an Epistemology of Holism (HSDRGPID-13) | |
14. | Kinhide Mushakoji: Scientific Revolution and Inter-Paradigmatic Dialogues (HSDRGPID-14) | |
15. | M. Taghi Farvar: Aspects of the Iranian Revolution (HSDRGPID-15) | |
16. | Mihai C. Botez, Ileana Ionescu Sisesti, Ana Maria Sandi, Adrian Vasilescu: Preliminaries on a Comparative Analysis of the Varios Viewpoints on the Quality of Life (HSDRGPID-16) | |
17. | Chadwick F. Alger: The Organizational Context of Development: Illuminating Paths For Wider Participation (HSDRGPID-17) | |
18. | Yona Friedman: The Quaternary Sector (HSDRGPID-18) | |
19. | David C. Pitt: The Nature and Future of Development in New Zealand (HSDRGPID-19) | |
20. | Yona Friedman: About Critical Groupsize (HSDRGPID-20) | |
21. | E.L. Wijemanne, Earl Wanigasekera: Needs-Their Perception and Expression: The Sri Lanka Experience (HSDRGPID-21) | |
22. | Anthony J. N. Judge: Representation, Comprehension and Communication of Sets: The Role of Number (HSDRGPID-22) | |
23. | Kimon Valaskakis, Iris Martin: Economic Indicators and the GPID: An Attempt to Bring Economics Back Into the Church Without Losing the Faith (HSDRGPID-23) | |
24. | Herb Addo: Approaching the Peculiarity of the Caribbean Plight Within the Paradox of the Representataive State in the Contemporary World-System (HSDRGPID-24) | |
25. | Bennie A. Khoapa: The African Personality (HSDRGPID-25) | |
26. | Dag Poleszynski: Negative and Positive Sides of Norwegian Life Style: An Empirical Assessment of Overdevelopment (HSDRGPID-26) | |
27. | Peter Ester: Attitudes of the Dutch Population on Alternative Life Styles and Environmental Deterioration (HSDRGPID-27) | |
28. | Andrzej Sicinski: Dominant and Alternative Life Styles in Poland: An Outline (HSDRGPID-28) | |
29. | Kai Lemberg, Per Lovetand, Steen Juhler, Jens Falkentorp, Mogens Klovedal, Dino Raymond Hansen: Dominant Ways of Life in Denmark/Alternative Ways of Life in Denmark (HSDRGPID-29) | |
30. | Lore Scheer, Fred Prager: Austria in the Year 1979: How Austria Weathered the Economic Storm of the Seventies (HSDRGPID-30) | |
31. | Barbara and J. P. Roos: Ways of Life in Finland: A Preliminary Discussion (HSDRGPID-31) | |
32. | Samir Amin: Reflexions sur la Theorie de l´Imperialisme; et Revolution ou Decadence? La Crise du Systeme Imperialiste Contemporain et Celle de l´Empire Romain (HSDRGPID-32) | |
33. | Cadman Atta Mills: On Social Indicators and Development (HSDRGPID-33) | |
34. | M. Hossein Haeri, M. Taghi Farvar: Traditional Rural Institutions and Their Implications for Development Planning: Studies from Hamadan Province of Iran (HSDRGPID-34) | |
35. | M. Hossein Haeri: Economic Development and the Village in Iran: Prospects for an Alternative Approach (HSDRGPID-35) | |
36. | Folker Frobel: The Current Development of the World Economy (HSDRGPID-36) | |
37. | Otto Kreye: Perspectives for Development Through Industrialization in the 1980s: An Independent Viewpoint on Dependency (HSDRGPID-37) | |
38. | Hugo Zemelman: Focus Problems Latent in the Construction and Use of Social-Economic Indicators (HSDRGPID-38) | |
39. | Zdzislaw Sadowski: The Concept of Rationality and the Macro-Indicators of Goal Attainment in Socio-Economic Development (HSDRGPID-39) | |
40. | Kimon Valaskakis: The Big Rock Candy Mountain: A Paradigm of the Values of the Mass-Consumprion Society (HSDRGPID-40) | |
41. | Hans Zetterberg: The Swedish Public and Nuclear Energy: The Referendum 1980 (HSDRGPID-41) | |
42. | Philippe d´Iribarne: How To Improve Our Life Styles (HSDRGPID-42) | |
43. | Anna Coen, Eleonora Masini: Alternative Ways of Life: The Italian Case (HSDRGPID-43) | |
44. | Lim Teck Ghee: Alternative Ways of Life in Malaysia: What Prospects for the Masses? (HSDRGPID-44) | |
45. | Ramashray Roy: Alternative Ways of Life in India: Pollution of Poverty or Bane of Affluence? (HSDRGPID-45) | |
46. | The Romanian Team: Mathematical Paths in the Study of Human Needs (HSDRGPID-46) | |
47. | The Romanian Team: Aggregated Social Indicators and Some Theoretical Requirements (HSDRGPID-47) | |
48. | M. Hossein Haeri: Dialectical Transformation: A Study of "Dialogue" As a Method for Research and Development in a Rural Milieu (HSDRGPID-48) | |
49. | Susan George: The Hunger Problematique and a Critique of Research (HSDRGPID-49) | |
50. | Johan Galtung: Agrarian Reform and Rural Development: A Perspective and Some Theses (HSDRGPID-50) | |
51. | Mihai C. Botez, Mariana Celac: Global Modelling... Without Models? Theory, Medhodology and Rhetoric in World Modelling (HSDRGPID-51) | |
52. | Johan Galtung: Global Processes and the World in the 1980s: Prolegomenon I for a GPID World Model (HSDRGPID-52) | 23+9 pp |
53. | Herb Addo: Approaching the New International Economic Order Dialectically and Transformationally (HSDRGPID-53) | |
54. | Johan Galtung: World Conflict Formation Processes in the 1980s: Prolegomenon III for a GPID World Model (HSDRGPID-54) | |
55. | Andre Gunder Frank: Kampuchea, Viet Nam, China: Observations and Reflections (HSDRGPID-55) | |
57. | Edited by Dag Poleszinski: An Issues Paper - Contributed by the Energy Study Group of the Goals, Processes and Indicators of Development Project, United Nations University (HSDRGPID-57) | |
59. | Dag Poleszynski: Food, Social Cosmology and Mental Health: The Case of Sugar (HSDRGPID-59) | |
60. | Stefan Welzk: Experiences With a Sequence of Development Strategies: The Case of Romania (HSDRGPID-60) | |
61. | Arne Naess, Danilo Dolci: Holism and Ecology (HSDRGPID-61) | |
63. | Gilbert Rist, with Oscar Nudler, Telma Nudler, Chadwick Alger, Herb Addo: The Rist Dialogues (HSDRGPID-63) | |
64. | Hilda and Miguel Escobar: Dialogue in the Pedagogical Praxis of Paulo Freire (HSDRGPID-64) | |
65. | Herb Addo: A World-System Critique of Freire's Philosophy of Education: Naming the World Capitalist Reality (HSDRGPID-65) | |
66. | Mihai C. Botez, Mariana Celac: Undesirable Versus Desirable Societies (HSDRGPID-66) | |
67. | Fred Mahler: Alternative Ways of Life: An Approach from the Viewpoint of the Reproduction/Change Theory (HSDRGPID-67) | |
68. | Barbara Roos, J. P. Roos: The Upper-Class Way of Life: An Alternative for What? (HSDRGPID-68) | |
69. | Herb Addo: Prologue: The Eurocentric State of the Discipline (HSDRGPID-69) | |
70. | Jurgen Heinrichs: Development of Unemployment and Manpower Policy in the Industrialized Countries (HSDRGPID-70) | |
71. | Victor Bravo, Guillermo Gallo Mendoza, Juan Legisa, Carlos E. Suarez, Isaac Zyngierman: A First Approach to Defining Basic Energy Needs (HSDRGPID-71) | |
72. | Victor Bravo, Guillermo Gallo Mendoza, Juan Legisa, Carlos E. Suarez, Isaac Zyngierman: Capital Requirements for Water Heating: Solar Versus Conventional Equipment (HSDRGPID-72) | |
76. | Dietrich Fischer: Major Global Trends and Causal Interactions Among Them (HSDRGPID-76) | |
77. | Edited by Jan Danecki: The Transformation in Poland: Some Points of View (HSDRGPID-77) | |
1977 |
45. | Tore Heiestad: Nomadic Migration in Eurasian History (TWC 13) | 22 pp |
46. | Johan Galtung: Is the Legal Perspective Structure-Blind? | 16 pp |
47. | Johan Galtung: The Dynamics of Rank Conflict: An Essay on Single vs. Multiple Social Systems | 26 pp |
48. | Johan Galtung: Non-Territorial Actors: The Invisible Continent. Towards a Typology of International Organizations | 34 pp |
49. | Anders Helge Wirak: Om Indikasjon av Menneskerettightene (WIP 14) (Norwegian) | 81 pp |
50. | Malva Cifuentes: Self-Reliance and Dependence: A Latin American Perspective (WIP 15) | 45 pp |
51. | Johan Galtung: Human Needs as the Focus of the Social Sciences | 17 pp |
52. | Johan Galtung: Development From Above and the Blue Revolution: The Indo-Norwegian Project in Kerala 31 | |
53. | Dag Poleszynski: The Concept of Overdevelopment: Theories, Causality and Indicators (WIP 16) | 40 pp |
54. | Johan Galtung, Tore Heiestad, Erik Rudeng: On the Last 2500 Years in Western History and Some Remarks on the Coming 500 (TWC 14) | 58 pp |
55. | Johan Galtung: Self-Reliance and Global Interdependence: Some Reflections on the "New International Economic Order" | 31 pp |
56. | Johan Galtung: Literacy, Education and Schooling - For What? (PEP 8) | 28 pp |
57. | Johan Galtung: Korea North and South: Never the Twain Shall Meet? Is Peaceful Cooperation Between Different Systems Possible? | 22 pp |
58. | Johan Galtung: On the Future of the Mediterranean: Some Notes From an Outsider | 19 pp |
59. | Johan Galtung: "Nonterritorial Actors and the Problem of Peace" in Saul H. Mendlovitz (ed.): On the Creation of a Just World Order, Amsterdam: North Holland | 63 pp |
60. | Johan Galtung: Whither Technical Assistance? On the Future of International Development Cooperation | 28 pp |
61. | Johan Galtung: China After Mao - Is There a Chinese Strategy of Development? | 11+17 pp |
62. | Johan Galtung: On the Rise of Intellectuals as a Class: An Excursion Into Self-Criticism (PEP 9) | 13 pp |
63. | Johan Galtung: Poor Countries vs. Rich, Poor People vs. Rich: Whom Will NIEO Benefit? | 40 pp |
64. | Einar Flydal: Begreper og Indikatorer om Indre Kolonisering: Gir "Etnisitet" et Metodologisk Utgangspunkt? (Concepts and Indicators of Internal Colonization) (WIP 17) (Norwegian) | 38 pp |
65. | Jan Oberg: The New International Military Order - The Real Threat to Human Security. An Essay on Global Armament, Structural Militarism and Alternative Security (WIP 18) | 98 pp |
66. | Johan Galtung: Military Formations and Social Formations: A Structural Analysis | 26 pp |
67. | Johan Galtung: On the Eastern European Social Formation. | 21+4 pp |
69. | Johan Galtung: Social Outer Limits | 51 pp |
70. | Johan Galtung: "Human Needs, National Interest and World Politics: The Law of the Sea Conference" in Johan Galtung: Essays in Peace Research, Vol. V: Peace Problems: Some Case Studies. Copenhagen: Ejlers | 361-380, 490 pp |
1978 |
71. | Johan Galtung, Anders Wirak: On the Relationship Between Human Rights and Human Needs (WIP 19) | 57 pp |
72. | Johan Galtung: On Violence in General and Terrorism in Particular | 27 pp |
73. | Johan Galtung: The Theory of Conflict and the Concept of Probability | 11 pp |
74. | Johan Galtung: The Basic Needs Approach (WIP 20) | 91 pp |
75. | Johan Galtung, Tore Heiestad, Erik Rudeng: On the Decline and Fall of Empires: The Roman Empire and Western Imperialism Compared (TWC 15) | 71 pp |
76. | Johan Galtung: Om Makrohistoriens Epistemologi og Metodologi: En Skisse (Norwegian) | 32 pp |
77. | Johan Galtung: Agrarian Reform and Rural Development: A Perspective and Some Theses | 39 pp |
78. | Johan Galtung: On Formal and Informal Power Systems And Their Effects on Global Planning, Management and Institutions | 25 pp |
79. | Johan Galtung: Towards a New International Technological Order? | 31 pp |
80. | Johan Galtung: The New International Economic Order and the Basic Needs Approaches: Compatibility, Contradiction and/or Conflict? | 23 pp |
81. | Johan Galtung: Educational Disparities, World Politics and the New International Economic Order | 28 pp |
82. | Johan Galtung: Social Cosmology and the Concept of Peace (TWC 16) | 28 pp |
83. | Johan Galtung: Some Strategies for Reducing Educational Inequalities | 11 pp |
1980 |
84. | Dag Poleszynski: The Dominant Way of Life in Norway: Positive and Negative Aspects (WIP 21) | 38 pp |
85. | Johan Galtung: On the Structure and Function of Transnational Universities (PEP 10) | 13 pp |
86. | Dag Poleszynski: Social Pathologies and Energy Use in Overdeveloped Societies (WIP 22) | 37 pp |
87. | Magnus Haavelsrud: Friedenspadagogische Strategien Gegen Gewalt (Peace Pedagogical Strategies against Violence, with a Summary in English) (PEP 11) (German) | 34+4 pp |
88. | Dag Poleszynski: Overdevelopment and Alternative Ways of Life: The Case of Norway | 35 pp |
90. | Dag Poleszynski: Food, Social Cosmology and Mental Health: The Case of Sugar | 49 pp |
91. | Hakon Stang: On Historical Causality and Cosmology (TWC 18) | 34 pp |
93. | Hakon Stang: The Center-Periphery Myth of the World: Origin of Universalism in Eurasia (TWC 20) | 119 pp |
96. | Johan Galtung: Western Civilization in the Contraction Mode (TWC 22) | 33 pp |
97. | Johan Galtung: Two Ways of Being Western: Some Similarities Between Liberalism and Marxism | 26 pp |
1981 |
1. | Johan Galtung: A Structural Theory of Imperialism - Ten Years Later | 17+3 pp |
2. | Johan Galtung: Material War Remnants: Some Sociological Observations | 16 pp |
3. | Johan Galtung: After Nuclear Disarmament - What? | 6 pp |
4. | Johan Galtung: Renewable Energy: Not Only a Question of When but of How | 17 pp |
5. | Johan Galtung: The New International Economic Order and Energy | 9 pp |
6. | Johan Galtung: The GPID(L) World Model: Some Basic Aspects | 27+1 pp |
7. | Johan Galtung: Towards a Model of Health Processes | 33 pp |
8. | Johan Galtung: The New International Order: Economics and Communication in Communication Economics and Development | 133-43 pp |
9. | Johan Galtung: (BOOK) Four Roads to Peace | 118 pp |
10. | Johan Galtung: A Dream Come False: The UN "University" | 67+7 pp |
98. | Johan Galtung: Structure, Culture, and Intellectual Style: An Essay Comparing Saxonic, Teutonic, Gallic and Nipponic Approaches. In Social Science Information (SAGE, London and Beverly Hills), 20, 6 (1981) | 817-56 pp |
99. | Johan Galtung, Fumiko Nishimura: Structure, Culture and Languages: An Essay Comparing the Indo-European, Chinese and Japanese languages. | 27+9 pp |
1982 |
11. | Johan Galtung: On the Possible Decline and Fall of Japan | 19+9 pp |
12. | Johan Galtung: Building on Stein Rokkan | 9 pp |
13. | Johan Galtung: Goals and Processes of Development: An Integrated View | 41 pp |
14. | Johan Galtung: Peace Education: Learning to Hate War, Love Peace, and to Do Something About It; in International Review of Education, Special Issue: The Debate on Education for Peace; UNESCO Institute for Education, Hamburg | 281-87 pp |
15. | Johan Galtung: Why does the Environment Deteriorate - And What Can Be Done About It? | 16 pp |
16. | Johan Galtung: Disarmament and Development: What is the Relationship? | 3 pp |
17. | Johan Galtung: Researchers, Elites and People in a Rapidly Changing World | 15+5 pp |
18. | Johan Galtung: Formidlingsproblematikk i Freds og Sikkherhetsforskning (Norwegian) | 15 pp |
19. | Johan Galtung: An Even More Difficult World | 6 pp |
20. | Johan Galtung: An European Strategy for Security | 6 pp |
21. | Johan Galtung: NATO and the States of Western Europe: The Search for an Alternative Strategy | 17 pp |
22. | Johan Galtung: Health and Development in Norway | 72 pp |
23. | Johan Galtung: (BOOK) Environment, Development and Military Activity | 143 pp |
1982/1983 |
1. | Johan Galtung: The Vulgar, the Refined and the Restrained - An East-West Dimension | 10 pp |
2. | Johan Galtung: Some Likely Health-Related Societal Trends in Europe | 15 pp |
3. | Johan Galtung: Why Disarmament Negotiations Fail | 10 pp |
4. | Johan Galtung: Notes on the Current Crisis - I | 10 pp |
5. | Johan Galtung: Vier Wege Nach dem Frieden (German) | 4 pp |
6. | Johan Galtung: A Typology of GPID Members | 4 pp |
7. | Johan Galtung: The Western Cultural Tradition and the Struggle for Peace | 28 pp |
8. | Johan Galtung: On the Dialectic Between Social Processes and Health/Illness Processes | 15 pp |
9. | Johan Galtung: Alternative Trade Systems in the Present Crisis | 14 pp |
10. | Johan Galtung: The Palme Commission on Disarmament and Security | 6 pp |
11. | Johan Galtung: World Transformation and Social Transformation; And What About the Theater? | 12 pp |
12. | Johan Galtung: Sport and International Understanding: Sport as Carrier of Deep Culture and Structure | 14 pp |
13. | Johan Galtung: The Indo-Norwegian Project in Kerala: A "Development" Project Revisited | 18+8 pp |
14. | Johan Galtung: On the Relation Between Military and Economic Non-alignment | 14+3 pp |
15. | Johan Galtung: Active Peaceful Co-existence: Is a New Departure Possible? | 12+2 pp |
16. | Johan Galtung: People and the Technocratic Trinity | 5 pp |
17. | Johan Galtung: A Typology of UN Organizations | 29+1 pp |
18. | Johan Galtung: Who Are the Successors of Nazism? | 30 pp |
19. | Johan Galtung: Structure, Culture and Languages: An Essay Comparing the Indo-European, Chinese and Japanese Languages | 27+9 pp |
20. | Johan Galtung: On the Anthropology of the UN System | 18+3 pp |
21. | Johan Galtung: Religion as a Factor | 34 pp |
22. | Johan Galtung: Is There a New Germany Coming? | 8 pp |
23. | Johan Galtung: On Laws and Rules, And Attitudes to Laws and Rules | 8 pp |
24. | Johan Galtung: The United Nations System and the Four Worlds: Some Notes on Political Culture | 13 pp |
25. | Johan Galtung: Hawaii: A Study in Dependency Dynamics-Triple Dependency or Self-reliance? | 12 pp |
26. | Johan Galtung: Goals and Processes in Spanish Politics-Modernization, Yes – But Western Incorporation, or Autonomy? | 23 pp |
27. | Johan Galtung: Universities and the Problem of Size | 8 pp |
28. | Johan Galtung: Towards a New International Human Order? Contributions to the Manila Workshop | 17+7 pp |
29. | Johan Galtung: Military Activities and the Human Environment: Some Research Proposals | 5+4 pp |
30. | Johan Galtung: Images of the World in the Year 2000 | 27 pp |
31. | Johan Galtung: On Direct and Structural Resistance to Illegitimacy | 17 pp |
32. | Johan Galtung: Why Does the Environment Deteriorate? And What Can Be Done About It | 19 pp |
33. | Johan Galtung: Goals and Processes of Development: An Integrated View | 41 pp |
34. | Johan Galtung: Occidental Cosmology, Development and Developmentalism: A Prolegomenon to Development Studies | 11 pp |
35. | Johan Galtung: The GPID(L) World Model: Some Basic Concepts | 10 pp |
36. | Johan Galtung: On the Dialectic Between Crisis and Crisis Perception | 46 pp |
37. | Johan Galtung: Art, Changing World Order and Cultural Identity: Art As Carrier of Deep Culture and Structure | 20 pp |
38. | Johan Galtung: Det Sosialdemokratiske Norge Sett Med Amerikanske Oyne (Norwegian) | 7 pp |
39. | Johan Galtung: Common Security: Is There Such a Thing? | 18 pp |
40. | Johan Galtung: Can a Nuclear Holocaust Still Be Avoided? | 9 pp |
41. | Johan Galtung: (BOOK) THERE ARE ALTERNATIVES! Four Roads to Peace and Security | |
42. | Johan Galtung: Eingreifende Wissenschaft (German) | 3 pp |
43. | Johan Galtung: Why Hiroshima/Nagasaki? | 5 pp |
44. | Johan Galtung: On the Rise of the Fourth World | 26 pp |
45. | Johan Galtung: Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin: Comments and Recommendations (German) | 13+1 pp |
1983/1984 |
1. | Johan Galtung: Why Is the Swiss Road to Peace Research so Tortuous? | 9 pp |
2. | Johan Galtung: Articles on War and Peace for Encyclopedia | 6 pp |
3. | Johan Galtung: Development of Society and Development of the Person | 24 pp |
4. | Johan Galtung: Towards Multinational Countries: An Essay on Migration and Minorities | 25 pp |
5. | Johan Galtung: Reaganism | 16 pp |
6. | Johan Galtung: Orwellian Society - Not Yet, But? | 10 pp |
7. | Johan Galtung: Norge og Nordmennene, Sett Utenfra, Ved en av Dem (Norwegian) | 18 pp |
8. | Johan Galtung: Transarmament: From Offensive to Defensive Defense | 21+6 pp |
9. | Johan Galtung: Stalinism | 22 pp |
10. | Johan Galtung: Work, Needs and Three Cultures | 10 pp |
11. | Johan Galtung: Will the Peace Movement Become a Liberation Movement? | 6 pp |
12. | Johan Galtung: (BOOK) GANDHI TODAY | 281 pp |
13. | Johan Galtung: Social Communication and Global Problems: Towards a New Information/Communication Order | 21+2 pp |
14. | Johan Galtung: Computer Society, Present and Future | 14 pp |
15. | Johan Galtung: How Universal Are the Human Rights? | 12 pp |
16. | Johan Galtung: From Disarmament to Transarmament: Evolving Trends in the Study of Disarmament and Security | 25+2 pp |
17. | Johan Galtung: (BOOK) HITLERISM, STALINISM, REAGANISM Three Orwell Variations | 150 pp |
18. | Johan Galtung: Frankreich und die Bundesdeutsche Friedensbewegung: Dialog mit der Franzosischen Linken (German) | 9 pp |
19. | Johan Galtung: Towards a New European Peace Order | 4 pp |
20. | Johan Galtung: The European Community: A Superpower in the Making? | 10 pp |
21. | Johan Galtung: Twenty Five Years of Peace Research: Ten Challenges and Some Responses | 42+5 pp |
23. | Johan Galtung: Preface:(BOOK) METHODOLOGY AND DEVELOPMENT: Theory and Methods of Social Research - III | 5 pp |
24. | Johan Galtung: Occidental Cosmology and the Theories of Peace and Development | 8 pp |
25. | Johan Galtung: The People Were Right (at least so far) | 27+2 pp |
26. | Johan Galtung: Geography as Peace and Development Education | 2 pp |
1984/1985 |
1. | Johan Galtung: The Nordic Countries in a Historical and Global Context: A Bird's-Eye View | 18 pp |
2. | Johan Galtung: The Nordic Countries in Year 2000: A Vision of Self-Reliance | 11 pp |
3. | Johan Galtung: The Nordic Countries in Year 2000: A Vision of Alternative Ways of Life | 10+1 pp |
4. | Johan Galtung: Six Dramas in Search of an Author | 11 pp |
5. | Johan Galtung: Development Theory: Notes for an Alternative Approach | 19 pp |
6. | Johan Galtung: Why Do the Universities Not Function? | 23 pp |
7. | Johan Galtung: Buddhism and Development | 9 pp |
8. | Johan Galtung: Peace and Buddhism | 14+6 pp |
9. | Johan Galtung: The Green Movement: A Socio-Historical Exploration | 16 pp |
10. | Johan Galtung: Western Socio-History = Universal History? An Exploration in Realistic Development Theory | 27 pp |
11. | Johan Galtung: The Cold War, Peace and Development: A Comparison of the Atlantic and Pacific Theaters | 25+6 pp |
12. | Johan Galtung: Towards a New Economics: On the Theory and Practice of Self-Reliance | 15 pp |
13. | Johan Galtung: Karlstad 1905, Karlstad 1949, Karlstad 19--?: Speech on the Occasion of the Karlstad Fourth Centenary, June 1984 | 3 pp |
14. | Johan Galtung: On French (Sorbonne) Intellectual Style: Some Observations | 6 pp |
15. | Johan Galtung: Technological Information Pilot System (TIPS): Design for a Training Programme | 12+38 pp |
16. | Johan Galtung: Spania (Norwegian) | 5 pp |
17. | Johan Galtung: Frankrike (Norwegian) | 5 pp |
18. | Johan Galtung: The Cold War As an Exercise in Autism: The U.S. Government, the Governments of Western Europe - And the People | 29 pp |
19. | Johan Galtung: Development Models and World Space | 12 pp |
20. | Johan Galtung: 8 May 1985: Reconciliation - Or Something Else? | 9 pp |
21. | Johan Galtung: On Success and Failure of Organizations: An Essay in the Theory of Administration, With Four Case Studies | 29 pp |
22. | Johan Galtung: Towards a New Understanding of Science | 5 pp |
23. | Johan Galtung: Bert Roling - In Memoriam | 6 pp |
24. | Johan Galtung: Social Structure and Economic Performance: The Lessons From Japan | |
25. | Johan Galtung: Om Patologi og Samfunnsutvikling (Norwegian) | 27 pp |
26. | Johan Galtung: Peace Education: How to Succeed in Peace Education Without Really Trying | 14 pp |
27. | Johan Galtung: Alternativen - Forord (Norwegian) | 5 pp |
28. | Johan Galtung: Global Structures of Social Injustice: Christianity, Islam and Social Justice | 9 pp |
29. | Johan Galtung: The European Superpower: A Critical Assessment | 16 pp |
30. | Johan Galtung: Theory Elements: Building Bricks for Alternative Theory | 7 pp |
31. | Johan Galtung: Scientists and the Peace Movement: Some Notes on the Relationship | 11 pp |
32. | Johan Galtung: Alternative Economic Theory: Some Desiderata | 9 pp |
33. | Johan Galtung: On the Role of the Media for Worldwide Security and Peace | 11 pp |
37. | Johan Galtung: (BOOK) EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENT (not published) | |
38. | Johan Galtung: Buddhism and Leadership for Peace | 4 pp |
39. | Johan Galtung: Hiroshima-Nagasaki-Okinawa: Some Reflections on Japan, Peace and War | 9 pp |
40. | Johan Galtung: Spionologi og Arne Treholt (Norwegian) | 9 pp |
41. | Johan Galtung: Notat om Arne Treholts Personlighet (Norwegian) | 7 pp |
42. | Johan Galtung: Finnlandisering og Europas Sikkerhet (Norwegian) | 5 pp |
1985/1986 |
1. | Johan Galtung: Treholtsaken - En Norsk Tragedie (Norwegian) | 27 pp |
2. | Johan Galtung: U.S.A. (Norwegian) | 5 pp |
3. | Johan Galtung: Kommentarer til NOU 1985:17 (Norwegian) | 4 pp |
4. | Johan Galtung: Toppmotet som Forsvant (Norwegian) | 3 pp |
5. | Johan Galtung: The Power of Images | 2 pp |
6. | Johan Galtung: An Answer: Calogero e Sbagliato | 2 pp |
7. | Johan Galtung: WORLD POLITICS OF PEACE AND WAR: An Exploration of Macro Politics (unpublished book) | 181 pp |
8. | Johan Galtung: A World of Wounded Nations: On the Production, Distribution and Consumption of Trauma | 2 pp |
9. | Johan Galtung: Anti-American, Anti-Washington, Neither or Both? | 10 pp |
10. | Johan Galtung: The Next Twenty-Five Years of Peace Research: Tasks and Prospects | 28 pp |
11. | Johan Galtung: On the Grammar of Stereotypes | 14 pp |
13. | Johan Galtung: Peace Theory: An Introduction | 22+1 pp |
14. | Johan Galtung: On the Reunification of Korea | 7+4 pp |
15. | Johan Galtung: On the Social Construction of AIDS | 11 pp |
16. | Johan Galtung: Peace and the World as Inter-Civilization Interaction | 29+6 pp |
17. | Johan Galtung: Note on the Program of UNITAR | 12 pp |
18. | Johan Galtung: The Vulgar, The Refined and the Restrained: A Rejoinder to Professor Zagorski | 6 pp |
19. | Johan Galtung: If the Devil is Interested in Peace Research Three Guiding Principles: A Proposal | 9 pp |
20. | Johan Galtung: Olof Palme -- In Memoriam: Can a Prime Minister Fight for Peace? | 10 pp |
21. | Johan Galtung: What Is Meant by Peace and Security? Some Options for the 1990s | 17+2 pp |
22. | Johan Galtung: Princeton Center for Peace Research, Education and Action: A Note With Some Proposals | 4 pp |
23. | Johan Galtung: Back to the Origins: On Christian and Buddhist Epistemology | 20 pp |
24. | Johan Galtung: On the Social and Cultural Implications of Nuclear War | 10 pp |
25. | Johan Galtung: On the Conceptualization of Mental Disorder: A Note on Psychiatry and the Nuclear Arms Race | 16 pp |
26. | Johan Galtung: The RAMBO Phenomenon | 6 pp |
27. | Johan Galtung: International Organizations and World Decision-Making | 19+8 pp |
28. | Johan Galtung: Mainstream vs. Countertrend in International Relations Theory: On the Linkage Between Cosmology and Epistemology | 45+2 pp |
29. | Johan Galtung: Commencement Address Minnesota: International Language Villages, German Studies, Concordia College, Bemijdi, Minnesota | 12 pp |
30. | Johan Galtung: Commencement Address Berkeley: Peace and Conflict Studies Program-University of California, Berkeley | 15 pp |
31. | Johan Galtung: Contradictory Reality and Mathematics: A Contradiction? | 22 pp |
33. | Johan Galtung: On the Causes of Terrorism and Their Removal | 18 pp |
34. | Johan Galtung: Demasking U.S. Foreign Policy: Noam Chomskys Turning the Tide | 5 pp |
1986 |
1. | Johan Galtung: The European Community and the Working Class: Some Preliminary Observations | 12 pp |
2. | Johan Galtung: Statement Concerning Professor William O. Peterfi | 3 pp |
3. | Johan Galtung: Comments on Professor Ahn&pos;s Paper: Korea in the Year 2000 | 13 pp |
4. | Johan Galtung: What Does It Mean to Be an Advanced Country? Korea at the Crossroads | 9 pp. 09 pp |
5. | Johan Galtung: Research on Imperialism: Inter-Disciplinary Approaches to International Relations | 23 pp |
6. | Johan Galtung: Book Review: Vilhelm Agrell, BEHIND THE SUBMARINE CRISIS | 4 pp |
7. | Johan Galtung: Review Essay: Kenneth E. Boulding: THE WORLD AS A TOTAL SYSTEM and HUMAN BETTERMENT | 11 pp |
8. | Johan Galtung: The Peace Movement: A Structural-Functional Exploration | 45 pp |
9. | Johan Galtung: Introduction, Essays in Peace Research, Vol. VI | 16 pp |
10. | Johan Galtung: UNESCO, A Contribution to Peace? | 23 pp |
11. | Johan Galtung: The Politics of Time for Work | 4 pp |
12. | Johan Galtung: Language and War: Is There a Connection? | 17 pp |
13. | Johan Galtung: Dialogues in Practice | 5 pp |
14. | Johan Galtung: The United Nations Today: Problems and Some Proposals- And Some Remarks on the Role of the Nordic Countries | 22+1 pp |
15. | Johan Galtung: Now Is the Chance! | 2 pp |
16. | Johan Galtung: Methodology and Development: Epilogue | 8 pp |
17. | Johan Galtung: Nonviolence Against Extreme Oppression: Three Cases Compared - Norway, Germany, Poland | 17+1 pp |
18. | Johan Galtung: Occupied Palestine: Is a Nonviolent Solution Possible? | 17+1 pp |
19. | Johan Galtung: A New Era for NGOs in the United Nations? | 11+2 pp |
20. | Johan Galtung: Europe the Contradictory | 11 pp |
21. | Johan Galtung: Carriers of Cosmology | 11 pp |
22. | Johan Galtung: Age, Gender and Race; Nation and Class: What Is the Relationship to Cosmology? | 11 pp |
23. | Johan Galtung: Star Wars: An Even More Offensive Weapon System | 16+3 pp |
24. | Johan Galtung: The United Nations University: A Bird&pos;s-Eye View | 23 pp |
25. | Johan Galtung: Religion and Peace: Some Reflections | 13 pp |
26. | Johan Galtung: Positive Peace Politics for Japan: Some Proposals | 38 pp |
27. | Johan Galtung: Japan-US Economic Relations: A Case Study in Economic Imperialism? | 36 pp |
28. | Johan Galtung: The United States Foreign Policy: As Manifest Theology | 38+2 pp |
29. | Johan Galtung: The Cold War, Peace and Development Appendix: Alternative Security Policies in the Pacific Theater | 7+1 pp |
30. | Johan Galtung: Preface, Alberto L&pos;Abate, Consenso, Conflitto e Mutuamento Sociale | 2 pp |
1987 |
1. | Johan Galtung: Intellectual Products and Intellectual Mode of Production: The Case of the United Nations University | 19 pp |
2. | Johan Galtung: Welcome to Norway!: President's Address, 1986 Humanist World Congress | 8 pp |
3. | Johan Galtung: Anti-Washington But Pro-American! | 10 pp |
4. | Johan Galtung: Democracy and Development | 23 pp |
5. | Johan Galtung: Preface, Table of Contents, Epilogue: (BOOK) EIGHT LECTURES IN PEACE RESEARCH: JAPAN IN THE WORLD COMMUNITY | 3 pp |
6. | Johan Galtung: Diversity of Cultural Norms Relating to War and the Environment: The Major Civilizations | 31+14 pp |
7. | Johan Galtung: China in the World Economy: The Problem of Internal Adequacy | 28 pp |
8. | Johan Galtung: The "Peace Process" Twenty Years Later: Failure Without Alternative? | 20+1 pp |
9. | Johan Galtung: The Structure of a Myth: "Nuclear Deterrence Has Preserved Peace in Europe for Forty Years" | 14 pp |
10. | Johan Galtung: On the Phenomenology of the American Smile: Some Implications for US Aggressiveness | 10 pp |
11. | Johan Galtung: Principles of Nonviolent Action | 25 pp |
12. | Johan Galtung: Alternative Security Policies in Europe | 32+5 pp |
13. | Johan Galtung: Peace Studies: A Curriculum Proposal | 18 pp |
14. | Johan Galtung: Peace Studies in the U.S.: Five Reflections | 11 pp |
15. | Johan Galtung: The Card-Players | 4 pp |
16. | Johan Galtung: US and Soviet World Myths: Contradictory or Compatible? | 18 pp |
17. | Johan Galtung: Europe: A Macro Historic Overview | 11 pp |
1988 |
1. | Johan Galtung: Black Monday: a mini-theory of the crash | 24 pp |
2013 |
1. | Johan Galtung: Equity, Harmony, Trauma Reconciliation, Conflict Resolution: How | 2 pp |
unknown |
. | Johan Galtung: Socio-Cultural Factors and the Development of Sociology in Latin America | 29+5 pp |
. | Johan Galtung: The Doctrine Of Just War: Just that, war! (Or more war than just). | 8 pp |