Table of Contents From the Editor’s Desk – Kyrstie Lane, Managing Editor Pedagogy of Conflict: The X-Factor – Pushpa Iyer, Director Stopping Insanity: The ‘War on Drugs’ as a Fetishization of the Use of Force – William Arrocha The Role of the Military in Reconstruction: Examining Expeditionary Economics and Provisional Reconstruction Teams – Jomana Amara read more
Quote of the Quarter
"It's odd how those who dismiss the peace movement as utopian, don't hesitate to proffer the most absurdly dreamy reasons for going to war: to stamp out terrorism, install democracy, eliminate fascism, and most entertainingly, to 'rid the world of evil-doers.'" - Arundhati Roy
Arundhati Roy is an Indian activist and novelist who won the Booker Prize for her novel The God of Small Things. Her writings on social and political issues, including her support for Kashmiri separatism and various environmental projects and her critiques of US foreign policy and Indian nuclear weapons policy, have sparked significant controversy in India and abroad.
Editor
Pushpa Iyer
About Us
Advocating for nonviolent change, the Center for Conflict Studies emphasizes research and practice to better understand conflicts and manage them effectively in order to bring changes to current inequalities and social injustices. Our magazine, Reflections, will be published in annually.