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WHAT IS SECURITY, WHOSE IS IT & WHO DECIDES?

WHAT IS SECURITY, WHOSE IS IT & WHO DECIDES?

I would like to use Israel as an example of a nation engaged in ongoing military conflict – with not only the Palestinian people, but its neighbours on all sides, ever since its inception, with the primary justification being the need for Israeli “security”. My focus will […]

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Letters to the Editor

Peace Magazine

Alon Ben-Meir continues his futile attempts to reduce the ongoing Israeli settler-colonial enterprise against the Palestinians as a mutual problem solvable by principled negotiation. That’s not the reality. A point of clarification: Palestinians had nothing to do with the Nazi Holocaust against the Jews. Jewish Israelis on the other hand are […]

Israelis and Palestinians: Architects of their Own Destruction

Dear Editor:

Re: Israelis and Palestinians: Architects of their Own Destruction

As a Peace Magazine subscriber for over 30 years, a retired professional in conflict analysis with a law background, once again I find myself reading Professor Alon Ben-Meir attempting to normalize Israel’s settler-colonial project in Israel-Palestine. His hasbara ought to have no place in Peace Magazine. […]

Re: A Short History of the Geneva Conventions

The Advocate

Dear Editor:

Re: A Short History of the Geneva Conventions

I read with interest the two part series by David Roberts, Q.C. on the rationale, the lobbying, and the development of the Four Geneva Conventions, the establishment of the Red Cross and the gradual development of international law relating to warfare. He carefully detailed the exhaustive […]

Marjorie: Her War Years

By Patricia Skidmore

Patricia Skidmore is a writer who has painstakingly uncovered a hidden family story of loss and dispossession and told that story in a deeply moving way. Her first book, Marjorie: Too Afraid to Cry, documents her mother’s early years. Marjorie; her War Years takes the story forward through WWII.

Marjorie was one of hundreds […]

MAD HATTER by Amanda Hale

MAD HATTER by Amanda Hale

Some books are simply better than others. This fictionalized memoir, set in Britain during World War II, takes on big questions – mental fragility, emotional resilience, demonization of dissenters, family legacy, sex, love and loyalty. The questions seep up through the book’s pages and draw the reader in, making it one […]

Gypsy Fugue: An Archetypal Memoir

By Marlene Schiwy

This book is a treasure. For me, it was best read slowly, taking the time to reflect upon and absorb its riches. This book nurtures on many levels. Marlene Schiwy has shown a pathway for any of us who know we have a personal story to tell, but somehow hesitate to begin, perhaps […]

A Global Security System: An alternative to War, 5th Edition, September, 2020

Most people in the world want peace, yet have no idea how to get there. If asked,

they often respond by saying that war is inevitable, war is human nature, it’s good for the economy, it’s necessary to prevent terrorism – responses uttered with a tired sigh and sense of resignation. Youth are not so defeated; […]

Against Death: 35 Essays on Living

Edited by Elee Kraljii Gardiner

This book intrigued me with its title. What does it mean – ”Against Death”?

I am not against death, it’s the one event post-birth that all creatures share. Then I got the double entendre, up against death, aha! At the end of one wet and blustery day, about 2/3 through the anthology, […]