Journal of Peace & War Studies
The Journal of Peace and War Studies (JPWS) is an annual peer-reviewed journal published by the John and Mary Frances Patton Peace and War Center (PAWC) at Norwich University - America's oldest private military college and birthplace of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC).
The journal aims to promote and disseminate high quality research on peace and war throughout the international academic community. It also aims to provide policy makers in the United States and many other countries with in-depth analyses of contemporary issues and policy alternatives. JPWS encompasses a wide range of research topics covering peacekeeping/peacebuilding, interstate reconciliation, transitional justice, international security, human security, cyber security, weapons of mass destruction developments, terrorism, civil wars, religious/ethnic conflicts, and historical/territorial disputes around the world.
Journal of Peace and War Studies
The 2024 issue of the Journal of Peace and War Studies gives special focus to the theme, “War, Memory, and Reconciliation”
War, Memory, and Reconciliation
CONTENTS
Where Shame Lives: Emotional Memory and War in Early Modern England
Kyle Pivetti
Peace and Reconciliation after the Thirty Years War: Augsburg's Great Peace Festival
Emily Fisher Gray
'Miserable Wirz': The Legacy of the Civil War's Most Notorious War Criminal
Steven E. Sodergren
Reconsidering the Historical Issue in the Sino-Japanese Relationship: Implications and Recommendations for Asia-Pacific Security
Lyle J. Goldstein
STUDENT RESEARCH
Confederate Perspectives on the First World War: Narrative Shifts and Reconciliation
Ethan W. Trask
The Shift in China's Support of Russia in the Russian-Ukrainian War
Michael Cathy
The Donbas Separatist Movement: A War of Independence, Hijacked
August Guerrieri