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The chapter outlines the sequence of chapters originally published between 1968 and 2017, placing them in their contemporary context and also illustrating how the author’s approach to peace studies and public engagement evolved over half a century.

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    This text was published as: “UNCTAD 2”, The Tablet, 3 February 1968 and is republished with permission.

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    This text was first published as: “Prospects for Food”, The Month, October 1975 and is republished with permission.

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    This text was first published as: “The Transformation of War: The Real Implications of the SDI”, chapter in Military Technology, Armaments Dynamics and Disarmament, edited by Hans Günter Brauch, 1989 and is republished with permission.

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    This text was published as: “Learning from the Cold War”. Chapter in Losing Control: Global Security in the 21st Century, (2000) and is republished with permission.

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    This text was published as: Sub-Strategic Trident: A Slow Burning Fuse, London Defence Papers Number 34, (London: Brasseys for the Centre for Defence Studies, King’s Collee, London, 1996) and is republished with permission.

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    This text was published as: “Big boats and bigger skimmers: determining Britain’s role in the long war”, International Affairs, 82, 4 (2006), 651–665 and is republished with permission.

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    This text was published as: “Political Violence and Global Order”, Chapter in: Ken Booth and Tim Dunne, Worlds in Collision: Terror and the Future of Global Order, (2002) Palgrave/St. Martin’s Press and is republished with permission.

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    This text was published as: “Iraq: Consequences of a War”, Briefing Paper, Oxford Research Group, October 2002 and is republished with permission.

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    This text was published as: “Understanding your enemy: Donald Trump and ISIS”, International Security Briefing, London: Oxford Research Group, January 2017 and is republished with permission.

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    This text was published by Paul Rogers and Oliver Ramsbotham, “Then and Now: Peace Research – Past and Future”, Political Studies (1999), XLVII, 740754 and is republished with permission.

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    This text was published “A century on the edge: from Cold War to hot world, 1945–2045”, International Affairs, 90: 1 (2014) 93–106 and is republished with permission.

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Rogers, P. (2019). The Publications in Context: An Introduction. In: Paul Rogers: A Pioneer in Critical Security Analysis and Public Engagement. Pioneers in Arts, Humanities, Science, Engineering, Practice, vol 21. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-95150-8_3

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