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Members of the staff of the Institute for Conflic Analysis and Resolution at George Mason University pose for a photograph at a conference table. Pictured from left to right are: Joseph Scimecca, Richard Rubenstein, John Burton, John Murray, Dennis…

Document dated 1966, written by John Burton regarding Soviet and Chinese aggression in South-East Asia and the debate over the need for western intervention.

Document dated March 1984, written by John Burton regarding conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union and its prevention.

Document dated April 22, 1981, written by John Burton regarding the pros and cons of being a neutral state such as Switzerland.

Undated document written by Greg Pemberton regarding his biography of John Burton.

Document dated July 1965, written by John Burton regarding the debate between political realists and Ghandian pacifists and force no longer being a useful instrument of policy in the thermo-nuclear age.

Document dated April 1984, written by John Burton regarding power systems between states and foreign relations.

Document dated December 1962, written by John Burton regarding countries that identify themselves as not aligned with either the Communist or Western bloc and what that means for their foreign policies.

Undated document, written by John Burton regarding the goals of restructuring society, conflict prevention, and the human element.

Document dated April 1961, written by John Burton regarding regional organizations between geographically close countries and how that relates to functionalism and the United Nations.
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