Recommended Readings
- Ackerman, Peter & Jack DuVall. 2000. A Force More Powerful: A Century of Nonviolent Conflict. New York: Palgrave.
- Aquinas, Saint Thomas. 1963–1975. Summa Theologiae: Latin Text and English Translation. in Thomas T. Gilby, et al. (eds.). London and New York: Blackfriars (in conjunction with Eyre and Spottiswoode) and McGraw‐Hill.
- Augustine, Saint, Bishop of Hippo. 1972. Concerning the City of God against the Pagans. Translation by Henry Bettenson and introduction by David Knowles. Harmondsworth: Penguin.
- Holsti, Ole R. 2001. “Of Chasms and Convergences: Attitudes and Beliefs of Civilians and Military Elites at the Start of a New Millennium.” in Peter D. Feaver & Richard H. Kohn (eds.), Soldiers and Civilians: The Civil‐Military Gap. Cambridge and London: MIT Press.
- Huntington, Samuel P. 1957. The Soldier and the State. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
- Feaver, Peter D. 2003. Armed Servants: Agency, Oversight and Civil‐Military Relations. Cambridge and London: Harvard University Press.
- Lifton, Robert Jay. 1986. “Imagining the Future: Beyond the Nuclear End.” in Lester Grinspoon (ed.), The Long Darkness: Psychological and Moral Perspectives on Nuclear Winter. New Haven: Yale University Press.
- Rapoport, Anatol. 1989. The Origins of Violence: Approaches to the Study of Conflict. New York: Paragon House.
- Schon, Donald A. 2003. The Reflective Practitioner. Aldershot: Ashgate.
- Sharp, Gene. 1973. The Politics of Nonviolent Action. Boston: Sargent.
- Tilly, Charles. 1985. “War Making and State Making as Organized Crime.” in Peter B. Evans, Dietrich Rueschemeyer & Theda Skocpol (eds.), Bringing the State Back In. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.