Volume 32, Issue 2 (2020)
Other than “The Troubled Backstory of the Twenty-Fifth Amendment,” articles in this issue of the journal have their origins in presentations at the Centre for the Resolution of Intractable Conflicts conference at Oxford University, September 2019, which addressed themes arising from dual anniversaries—the 150th birthday anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi and the 140th birthday anniversary of Albert Einstein. The presentations covered a wide and disparate geographical spread—with authors from Singapore, Australia, Turkey, the United States, Syria, the United Kingdom, and Belgium, and articles covering Myanmar, Japan, Australia, Turkey and Syria and Europe.
Front Matter
Introduction
Editor’s Note
Padraig O’Malley
Articles
The Troubled Backstory of the Twenty-Fifth Amendment: The Photo, the Feud, and the Secret Service
Garrison Nelson and Brenna M. Rosen
The Long-Term Effects of Japan’s Traumatic Experience in the Second World War and Its Implications for Peace in Northeast Asia
Eugen Koh and Tadashi Takeshima
Belief Rigidity as a Viable Target in the Peaceful Resolution of Enduring Conflict
Bianca Slocombe and Colin Wastell
Seventeen Pieces: Displacement, Misplacement, and Conservation
Yasmin Merali, Kevork Mourad, and Manas Ghanem
Turkey’s Map of Emotions and Its Political Reflections
Gokben Hizli Sayar, Huseyin Unubol, Deniz Ulke Aribogan, and Nevzat Tarhan
Editors
- Editor
- Padraig O'Malley
- Design Editor
- Stéphanie Heckman
- Copy Editor
- Debby Smith