Peace Review: A Journal of Social Justice

Peace Review: A Journal of Social Justice "is a quarterly, multidisciplinary, transnational journal of research and analysis, focusing on the current issues and controversies that underlie the promotion of a more peaceful world. Social progress requires, among other things, sustained intellectual work, which should be pragmatic as well as analytical. The results of that work should be ingrained into everyday culture and political discourse. We define peace research very broadly to include peace, human rights, development, ecology, culture and related issues. The task of the journal is to present the results of this research and thinking in short, accessible and substantive essays. Each issue develops a particular theme but we run both on-theme and off-theme essays."

Project Censored Award Winner 2000
"For the year 2000, Peace Review was awarded Project Censored's Top 25 Most Censored Stories for not merely one but two of its essays. Both articles were rated in the Top 14 Stories, and both of which appeared in the June 1999 issue:


 * Ramsay Liem, "Famine in North Korea" and
 * Yuh Ji-Yeon, "Dangerous Communists, Inscrutable Orientals, Starving Masses"

Editorial Board (2008)
Accessed April 2008:


 * EDITOR: Robert Elias - Biography
 * SENIOR EDITOR: Jennifer Turpin
 * ASSOCIATE EDITORS: Bernadette Barker-Plummer, Karen Bouwer, Susan Katz, Lois Ann Lorentzen, Esther Madriz (1943-2001), Scott McElwain, Peter Novak, Jeffrey Paris, Cecilia Santos, Roberto Gutierrez Varea, Stephen Zunes
 * MANAGING EDITOR: Kerry Donoghue
 * CONSULTING EDITOR: John Harris
 * BOOK REVIEW EDITOR: Stephen Cole

Board of Editorial Advisors (2011)
Accessed December 2011:


 * Esref Aksu - Victoria University, New Zealand (ONLY NEW PERSON REPLACING Barbara Wien)
 * Philip Alston - European University Institute, Italy
 * Daniele Archibugi - National Research Council, Italy
 * Richard Arum - New York University, USA
 * Elise Boulding - University of Colorado, USA
 * Clovis Brigagao - Candido Mendes University, Brazil
 * Birgit Brock-Utne - University of Oslo, Norway
 * Rodrigo Carazo - UN University for Peace, Costa Rica
 * Kevin Clements - University of Queensland, Australia
 * Barbara Einhorn - Sussex University, UK
 * John Elliott - University of San Francisco, USA
 * Jean Elshtain - University of Chicago, USA
 * Cynthia Enloe - Clark University, USA
 * Joseph Fahey - Manhattan College, USA
 * Richard Falk - Princeton University, USA
 * Dietrich Fischer - Pace University, USA
 * Johan Galtung - University of Hawaii, USA
 * Dorota Gierycz - United Nations, Austria
 * Ann Fagan Ginger - Meikeljohn Civil Liberties Institute, USA
 * Nils Petter Gleditsch - Peace Research Institute, Norway
 * Ray Goldstein - Victoria University, New Zealand
 * J. Edward Greene - University of the West Indies, Jamaica
 * Vilho Harle - Tampere Peace Research Institute, Finland
 * William Hoynes - Vassar College, USA
 * S. Jeyapragasam - Madurai Kamraj University, India
 * Paul Joseph - Tufts University, USA
 * Mary Kaldor - Sussex University, UK
 * Katsuya Kodama - Mie University, Japan
 * Victor Kremenyuk - USA-Canada Research Institute, Russia
 * Lester Kurtz - University of Texas, USA
 * Sonia Licht - Fund for An Open Society, Yugoslavia
 * George Lopez - University of Notre Dame, USA
 * Andrew Mack - University of British Colombia, Canada
 * Ali Mazrui - SUNY, Binghamton, USA
 * Eduardo Mendieta - SUNY Stony Brook, USA
 * Patricia Mische - Global Education Associates, USA
 * Jan Oberg - Transnational Foundation for Peace Research, Sweden
 * Peter Okoh - Africa Human Rights Institute, Nigeria
 * Carol Rank - Coventry University, UK
 * Kumar Rupesinghe - International Alert, UK
 * Abdul Aziz Said - American University, USA
 * Hamideh Sedghi - Columbia University, USA
 * J. David Singer - University of Michigan, USA
 * Metta Spencer - University of Toronto, Canada
 * Ralph Summy - University of Queensland, Australia
 * Keith Suter - University of Sydney, Australia
 * Julianne Traylor - Human Rights Advocates, USA
 * Maria Elena Valenzuela - Servicio Nacional de Mujer, Chile
 * Robert White - University of Auckland, New Zealand

Board of Editorial Advisors (2008)
Accessed April 2008:


 * Philip Alston - European University Institute, Italy
 * Daniele Archibugi - National Research Council, Italy
 * Richard Arum - New York University, USA
 * Elise Boulding - University of Colorado, USA
 * Clovis Brigagao - Candido Mendes University, Brazil
 * Birgit Brock-Utne - University of Oslo, Norway
 * Rodrigo Carazo - UN University for Peace, Costa Rica
 * Kevin Clements - University of Queensland, Australia
 * Barbara Einhorn - Sussex Univeristy, UK
 * John Elliott (USA) - University of San Francisco, USA
 * Jean Elshtain - University of Chicago, USA
 * Cynthia Enloe - Clark University, USA
 * Joseph Fahey - Manhattan College, USA
 * Richard Falk - Princeton University, USA
 * Dietrich Fischer - Pace University, USA
 * Johan Galtung - University of Hawaii, USA
 * Dorota Gierycz - United Nations, Austria
 * Ann Fagan Ginger - Meikeljohn Civil Liberties Institute, USA
 * Nils Petter Gleditsch - Peace Research Institute, Norway
 * Ray Goldstein (NZ) - Victoria University, New Zealand
 * J. Edward Greene - University of the West Indies, Jamaica
 * Vilho Harle - Tampere Peace Research Institute, Finland
 * William Hoynes - Vassar College, USA
 * S. Jeyapragasam - Madurai Kamraj University, India
 * Paul Joseph - Tufts University, USA
 * Mary Kaldor - Sussex University, UK
 * Katsuya Kodama - Mie University, Japan
 * Victor Kremenyuk - USA-Canada Research Institute, Russia
 * Lester Kurtz - University of Texas, USA
 * Sonia Licht - Fund for An Open Society, Yugoslavia
 * George Lopez - University of Notre Dame, USA
 * Andrew Mack - University of British Colombia, Canada
 * Ali Mazrui - SUNY, Binghampton, USA
 * Eduardo Mendieta - SUNY Stony Brook, USA
 * Patricia Mische - Global Education Associates, USA
 * Jan Oberg - Transnational Foundation for Peace Research, Sweden
 * Peter Okoh - Africa Human Rights Institute, Nigeria
 * Carol Rank - Coventry University, UK
 * Kumar Rupesinghe - International Alert, UK
 * Abdul Aziz Said - American University, USA
 * Hamideh Sedghi - Columbia University, USA
 * J. David Singer - University of Michigan, USA
 * Metta Spencer - University of Toronto, Canada
 * Ralph Summy - University of Queensland, Australia
 * Keith Suter - University of Sydney, Australia
 * Julianne Traylor - Human Rights Advocates, USA
 * Maria Elena - Valenzuela, Servicio Nacional de Mujer, Chile
 * Robert White (NZ) - University of Auckland, New Zealand
 * Barbara Wien - U.S. Institute for Peace, USA