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During a period of 60 years, from 1953 to 2012 Johan Galtung has published 165 books. These books are divided into four categories:

  1. 2.1

    Books as sole author: 86 books (A1–A86);

  2. 2.2

    Books co-authored: 32 books (C1–C32);

  3. 2.3

    Books co-edited, with chapters: 20 books (E1–E20); and

  4. 2.4

    Books published by Institutes or Departments: 27 books (I1–I27).

Forty of these books were translated into 34 languages, for a total of 134 book translations. The complete bibliography of Johan Galtung lists until December 2012 a total 1,785 publications. This list is continuously updated and available at www.transcend.org/galtung/#publications.

1 Books Published as a Sole Author

A1:

The Prison Society: An Attempt at Analysis (in Norwegian, 1959, 247 pp.)

A2:

Defense Without a Military: A Pacifist Philosophy of Life (in Norwegian, 1959, 111 pp.)

A3:

Norwegian Peace Initiatives: 20 Proposals (in Norwegian 1964, 48 pp.)

A4:

Peace Research (in Norwegian, 1967, 109 pp.)

A5:

Theory and Methods of Social Research (1967, 534 pp.)

A6:

Nonmilitary Defense Strategies (in Finnish and other languages, 1970, 111 pp.), reprinted in: Essays in Peace Research II, pp. 378–426.

A7:

Images of the World in the Year 2000 (1970, 64 pp.)

A8:

Members of Two Worlds: A Development Study of Three Villages in Western Sicily (1971, 302 pp.)

A9:

The European Community: A Superpower in the Making (1973, 194 pp.)

A10:

Ecology and Class Politics (in Norwegian and other languages, 1972, 62 pp.)

A11:

A Structural Theory of Revolutions (1974, 78 pp.)

A12:

Peace, Violence and imperialism: 6 Essays in Peace Research (in Norwegian, 1974, 214 pp.)

A13:

Essays in Peace Research, Short Edition (1974)

A14:

Is Peace Possible? Studies in Peace and Imperialism (in Swedish, 1975, 335 pp.)

A15:

Peace: Research—EducationAction. Essays in Peace Research I (1975, 405 pp.)

A16:

Structural Violence: Contributions to Peace and Conflict Research (in German, 1975, 156 pp.)

A17:

Peace, War and Defense. Essays in Peace Research II (1976, 471 pp.)

A18:

What Will Happen to Norway? (in Norwegian, 1977, 251 pp.)

A19:

Imperialism and Revolutions: A Structural Theory (in Italian, 1977, 129 pp.)

A20:

Methodology and Ideology. Essays in Methodology I (1977, 271 pp.)

A21:

Peace and Social Structure. Essays in Peace Research III (1978, 564 pp.)

A22:

Toward Self-Reliance and Global Interdependence (1978, 85 pp.)

A23:

Development, Environment and Technology: Towards a Technology for Self-Reliance (1979, 51 pp.)

A24:

Papers on Methodology. Essays in Methodology II (1979, 251 pp.)

A25:

Peace and World Structure. Essays in Peace Research IV (1980, 736 pp.)

A26:

Peace Problems: Some Case Studies. Essays in Peace Research V (1980, 491 pp.)

A27:

The True Worlds: A Transnational Perspective (1980, 469 pp.)

A28:

One Should Prophesy on the Future (in Danish, 1980, 36 pp.)

A29:

Schooling, Education and the Future (1982, 91 pp.)

A30:

Processes of Conflict in the World in the 1980s (in Norwegian, 1981, 79 pp.)

A31:

Environment, Development and Military Activity: Towards Alternative Security Doctrines (1982, 142 pp.)

A32:

Defending Differently (in German, 1982, 321 pp.)

A33:

Self-Reliance. Contributions to an Alternative Development Strategy (in German, 1983, 193 pp.)

A34:

The Struggle for Peace: The Bajaj Memorial Lectures (1984, 128 pp.)

A35:

There Are Alternatives! Four Roads to Peace and Security (1984, 221 pp.)

A36:

Hitlerism, Stalinism, Reaganism. Three Variations on a Theme by Orwell (in Norwegian, German and Spanish, 1984, 162 pp.

A37:

About Peace (in Spanish, 1985, 159 pp.

A38:

The Way Is the Goal: Gandhi Today (1992, 224 pp.)

A39:

United States Foreign Policy As Manifest Theology (1987, 22 pp.)

A40:

Buddhism: A Quest for Unity and Peace (l988. 161 pp.)

A41:

Methodology and Development. Essays in Methodology III (1988, 260 pp.)

A42:

Transarmament and the Cold War. Essays in Peace Research VI (1988, 433 pp.)

A43:

Europe in the Making (1989, 190 pp.)

A44:

Nonviolence and Israel/Palestine (1989, 79 pp.)

A45:

Japan in the World Community (in Japanese, 1989, 262 pp.)

A46:

Solving Conflicts. A Peace Research Perspective (1989, 62 pp.)

A47:

Peace and Development in the Pacific Hemisphere (1989, 80 pp.)

A48:

60 Speeches on Peace and War (1990, 400 pp.)

A49:

What Civil Society and Local Governments Can Do for Peace (in Japanese, 1991, 195 pp.)

A50:

Structural Violence and Peace (in Japanese, 1991, 262 pp.)

A51:

Eurotopia: The Future of a Continent (in German, 1993, 179 pp.)

A52:

After the Cold War: Jesus or Barrabas. A Conversation with Erwin Koller (in German, 1994, 160 pp.)

A53:

Human Rights in Another Key (1994, 184 pp.)

A54:

Theory of Peace (in Italian, 1995)

A55:

Choose Peace: A Dialogue Between Johan Galtung and Daisaku Ikeda (1995, 172 pp.)

A56:

Theoretical Investigations: Contemporary Society and Culture (in Spanish, 1995, 464 pp.)

A57:

Peace by Peaceful Means: Peace and Conflict, Development and Civilization (1996, 280 pp.)

A58:

Global Projections of Deep-Rooted U.S. Pathologies (1996, 52 pp.)

A59:

The Price of Modernization: Structure and Culture in the World System (in German, 1997, 215 pp.)

A60:

What Japan Can Do to Contribute to Peace in Asia (in Japanese, 1997, 97 pp.)

A61:

After Violence: 3R, Reconstruction, Reconciliation, Resolution. Coping With Visible and Invisible Effects of War and Violence (1998, 115 pp.)

A62:

The Other Globalization: Perspectives for a Civilized World Society in the 21st Century (in German: 1998, 254 pp.)

A63:

Conflict Transformation by Peaceful Means––The TRANSCEND Method: Mini-Version (1998, 37 pp.)

A64:

The Way Is the Goal: Gandhi Today. Abridged Version (1992, 138 pp.)

A65:

Johan Lackland. On the Peace Path Through the World (in Norwegian and other languages, 2000, 432 pp.)

A66:

Conflict Transformation by Peaceful Means––The TRANSCEND Method: Maxi-Version (2000, 192 pp.)

A67:

Rethinking Conflict: The Cultural Approach (2002, 69 pp.)

A68:

Transcend & Transform: An Introduction to Conflict Work (2004, 189 pp., translated into 22 languages)

A69:

The Iraq War’s First Phase (in Norwegian: 2003, 47 pp.)

A70:

Worlds for Peace (in French, 2003, 48 pp.)

A71:

Globalization and Intellectual Style (in Japanese, 2004, 292 pp.)

A72:

Pax Pacifica: Terrorism, the Pacific Hemisphere, Globalization, and Peace Studies (2005, 170 pp.)

A73:

The US Empire: An End Before 2020? (in German, 2005. 32 pp.)

A74:

One State, Several Nations: Powersharing, Federation, DevolutionWith Special Reference to the Case of Sri Lanka (2005, 81 pp.)

A75:

50 Years: 100 Peace and Conflict Perspectives (2008, 263 pp.)

A76:

50 Years: 25 Intellectual Landscapes Explored (2008, 250 pp.)

A77:

Norway As Seen From Outside (in Norwegian, 2008, 117 pp.)

A78:

The Fall of the US EmpireAnd Then What? (2009, 268 pp.)

A79:

A Theory of Conflict: Overcoming Direct Violence (2010, 320 pp.)

A80:

A Theory of Development: Overcoming Structural Violence (2010, 283 pp.)

A81:

Breaking the Cycle of Violent Conflict (2010, 81 pp.)

A82:

Launching Peace Studies: The First PRIO Years (2010, 96 pp.)

A83:

Peace Journalism: 80 Galtung Editorials on War and Peace (2010, 176 pp.)

A84:

A Theory of Civilizations: Overcoming Cultural Violence (2013, forthcoming)

A85:

A Theory of Peace: Building Direct, Structural and Cultural Peace (2013, forthcoming)

A86:

Peace Economics: From a Killing to a Living Economy (2012).

2 Books Published as a Co-Author

C1:

(With Arne Næss) Gandhi’s Political Ethics (1955, 320 pp.)

C2:

(with Arne Næss) Introduction to Logic and Methodology (1960, 180 pp.)

C3:

(With Joseph Ben-David, Ronald P. Dore, Edgar Faure and Edwin O. Reischauer) Reviews of National Policies for Education—Japan (1970, 90 pp.)

C4:

(With Fumiko Nishimura) Can We Learn From the Chinese People? (1975, 169 pp.)

C5:

(With Rolf-Peter Callies and Klaus Horn) Violence (in German, 1978, 157 pp.)

C6:

(With Per Hansen) Total Defense (in Norwegian, 1981, 81 pp.)

C7:

(With Dag v. Poleszynski and Olav M. Benestad) Yes to Norway, to the Nordic Countries, to the Whole Europe, to the Whole World (in Norwegian: 1992, 249 pp.)

C8:

(With Richard C. Vincent) Global Glasnost, Toward a New World Information and Communication Order (1992, 271 pp.)

C9:

(With Silviu Brucan, Andre Gunder Frank and Immanuel Wallerstein) The World Order After the Crisis of the Gulf War (in Spanish, 1993, 147 pp.)

C10:

(With Dag V. Poleszynski and Olav M. Benestad) Alternatives to the European Union: Norway’s Place in the World (in Norwegian, 1993, 138 pp.)

C11:

(With Dag V. Poleszynski and Olav M. Benestad) Alternatives to the European Union, Using the Examples of Norway and Austria (in German, 1993, 110 pp.)

C12:

(With Per Gahrton, Dag Poleszynski, Olav M. Benestad and Gunilla Winberg) Alternatives to the EU (in Swedish, 1994, 126 pp.)

C13:

(With Sohail Inayatullah) Macrohistory and Macrohistorians (1997, 274 pp.)

C14:

(With Ikuro Anzai) Is Japan in a Crisis? (in Japanese, 1999, 124 pp.)

C15:

(With Carl Gustav Jacobsen) Searching for Peace: The Road to TRANSCEND (2000, 298 pp.)

C16:

(With Gerhard Dilger, Chris Pearce, Jasmina Tesanovic, Andrea Bähner and Christian Salazaar Volkmann) The Future of Human Rights (in German, 2000. 248 pp.)

C17:

(With Carl G. Jacobsen and Kai Frithjof Brand-Jacobsen) Searching for Peace: The Road to TRANSCEND. Second revised and expanded edition (2002, 362 pp.)

C18:

(With illustrations by Andreas Galtung) A Flying Orange Tells Its Tale (2003, 38 pp.)

C19:

(With the Kyoto/YWCA Ho’o pono pono group) Ways of Thinking About Peace CreationFrom Conflict to Reconciliation (in Japanese, 2003, 54 pp.)

C20:

(With Richard Vincent) U.S. Glasnost (2004, 273 pp.)

C21:

(with Jake Lynch and Annabel McGoldrick) Reporting Conflicts: An Introduction to Peace Journalism (2006, 268 pp.)

C22:

(With Paul D. Scott) Democracy Peace Development (2008, 308 pp.)

C23:

(With Graeme MacQueen) Globalizing God (2008, 254 pp.)

C24:

(With Jack Santa Barbara and Fred Dubee) Peace Business (2009, 222 pp.)

C25:

(with Kees van der Veer, Åke Hartmann, Harry van den Berg, Juan Diez-Nicolás and Håkan Wiberg) Multidimensional Social Science (2009, 166 pp.)

C26:

(with Jake Lynch) Reporting Conflict: New Directions in Peace Journalism (2010, 225 pp.)

C27:

(with Arne Treholt) A Dialog on Politics and the Cold War (in Norwegian, 2010, 96 pp.)

C28:

(with Vithal Rajan and S·P. Udayakumar) Peace Plays (2010, 96 pp.)

C29:

(with Jae-Bong Lee) Korea: The Twisting Roads to Unification (2011, 173 pp.)

C30:

(with Joanna Santa Barbara, and Diane Perlman) Reconciliation: Clearing the Past, Building a Future (2012, 213 pp.)

C31:

(with Dietrich Fischer) Peace Mathematics (2012, 197 pp.)

C32:

(with S. P. Udayakumar) More Than a CurriculumEducation for Peace and Development (2012, 194 pp.)

3 Co-Edited Books Published with Chapters

E1:

(With Johannes Aanderaa and John Brandrud) The Soviet UnionA Neighbor (in Norwegian, 1954, 136 pp.)

E2:

(With Robert Jungk) Mankind 2000 (1969, 367 pp

E3:

(With Sverre Lodgaard) Cooperation in Europe (1970, 371 pp.)

E4:

(With Dieter Senghaas) Can Europe Disarm? (in German, 1973, 220 pp.)

E5:

(With Stefan Doernberg, Anatoli Gromyko and Dieter Senghaas) Problems of Peace, Security and Cooperation (in German, 1975, 355 pp.)

E6:

(With Helmut Ornauer, Håkan Wiberg and Andrzej Sicinski) Images of the World in the Year 2000 (1976, 729 pp.)

E7:

(With Marlo Bunge and Mircea Malitza) Mathematical Approaches to International Relations (2 volumes, 1977)

E8:

(With Eleonora Masini) Visions of Desirable Societies (in Spanish, 1979, 451 pp.)

E9:

(With Katrin Lederer and David Antal) Human Needs: A Contribution to the Current Debate (1980, 361 pp.)

E10:

(With Dag Poleszynski and Erik Rudeng) Norway Facing the 1980s (in Norwegian, 1980, 199 pp.)

E11:

(With Peter O’Brien and Roy Preiswerk) Self-Reliance (1980, 422 pp.)

E12:

(With Mats Friberg) The Crisis (in Swedish, 1983, 275 pp.)

E13:

(With Ulrich Albrecht, Michael Gumbert and Reimar Stuckenbrock) DeploymentAnd What Then? The Peace Movement Against Apocalypse (in German, 1983, 173 pp.)

E14:

(With Mats Friberg) Movement (in Swedish, 1984, 415 pp.)

E15:

(With Peter Wallensteen and Carlos Portales) Global Militarization (1985, 254 pp.)

E16:

(With Mats Friberg) Alternatives (in Swedish, 1986, 428 pp.)

E17:

(With Dieter Kinkelbur and Martin Nieder) Violence in Daily Life and World Politics (in German, 1993, 234 pp.)

E18:

(With Jens Heisterkamp) Trend 2000: On Challenges of the 1990s (in Norwegian, 1993, 183 pp.)

E19:

(With Haakan Wiberg) Democracy Works: People, Experts and the Future (2003, 146 pp.)

E20:

(With Charles Webel, eds.) Handbook of Peace and Conflict Studies (2007, 406 pp.).

4 Books from Institutes and Departments

I1:

An Overview Over the Discussion About the Foundation for Probability Calculus (in Norwegian: 1953, 33 pp.)

I2:

On Relations, Relational Matrices and Stochastic Relational Calculus (in Norwegian, 1956, 90 pp.)

I3:

Testing Statistical Hypotheses (in Norwegian, 1953, 85 pp.)

I4:

What Are the Opinions of Conscientious Objectors? (in Norwegian, 1957, 64 pp.)

I5:

Kingsley Davis: Human Society (in Norwegian, 1957, 18 pp.)

I6:

Course in Elementary Statistics (in Norwegian, 1957, 20 pp.)

I7:

A Framework for the Analysis of Social Conflict (1958, 47 pp.)

I8:

The Cold War and the Artificial Satellites: A Study of 200 New Yorkers (1959, 97 pp.)

I9:

The Measurement of Agreement (1959, 55 pp.)

I10:

Introductory Mathematics for Sociologists (1960, 100 pp.)

I11:

Anti-Semitism in the Making: A Study of American High-School Students (1960, 127 pp.)

I12:

The Cancelled Khrushchev Visit in Norwegian Press and Opinion (in Norwegian 1960, 220 pp

I13:

Notes on Technical Assistance (1961, 108 pp.)

I14:

Voting Behavior and Social Position (in Norwegian, 1961, 121 pp.)

I15:

Introduction to Mathematical Sociology (1962, 186 pp.)

I16:

Notes on Balance of Power (1962, 105 pp.)

I17:

(With Ståle Seierstad) Foreign Policy and Norwegian Public Opinion (in Norwegian, 1962, 70 pp.)

I18:

Our New World: Articles and Speeches Over Ten Years (in Norwegian, 1962, 332 pp.)

I19:

Norm, Role and Status: A Synthetic Approach to Social Structure (1963, 75 pp.)

I20:

Theories of Peace (1967, 253 pp.)

I21:

Theories of Conflict (1973, 214 pp.)

I22:

World Politics of Peace and War (1986, 181 pp.)

I23:

(With Dietrich Fischer) Peaceful Conflict Transformation and Nonviolent Approaches to Security: 30 Columns (1999, 32 pp.)

I24:

Searching for Peace: The Road to TRANSCEND. The Background Papers on Conflict Transformation (2000, 80 pp.)

I25:

Empowering Peace Factors/Actors/Workers (2000, 11 pp.)

I26:

(With Dietrich Fischer) Jokes to Be Taken Seriously (2000, 27 pp.)

I27:

(With Poka Laenui) Hawai’i: What Could Independence Look Like (2000, 91 pp.).