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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 259. Not illustrated. Chapters: Brigham Young University hawaii Faculty, University of Hawaii Faculty, Glenn D. Paige, R. J. Rummel, James B. Allen, Ben Finney, Eugene E. Campbell, Grant Underwood, Cathy Song, Steven C. Harper, Terry Shintani, Georg Von Bekesy, Davis Bitton, John Defrancis, Jane Shore, John Quelch, Larry Gene Heien, Ryuzo Yanagimachi, Michael J. Shapiro, Patrick Kenji Takahashi, Val D. Rust, Koji Ariyoshi, Asa Baber, Robert Garrels, Daryl Matthews, Li Fang-Kuei, David Trotman, Wing-Tsit Chan, Phillip Mcarthur, E. Alison Kay, Robert Blust, Michael Long, Steven M. Stanley, Lee Siegel, Burton Stein, Anne Kennedy, Chang Jen-Hu, Alison Hawthorne Deming, Marcus Martins, Norman Abramson, Eric B. Shumway, Nina Etkin, Eliot Deutsch, George Herbig, R. Lanier Britsch, Walter Johnson, Klaus Wyrtki, Larry Laudan, Timothy J. Clark, Christopher E. Crowe, Vilsoni Hereniko, Chad Ford, Frank Stewart, Chung-Ying Cheng, James C. Sadler, Richard Rapson, Leon R. Hartshorn, David Slepian, David Kalupahana, Tom Mcphail, Mary Tiles, Elaine Hatfield, Charles A. Moore, W. Wesley Peterson, Jerold Ottley, William Henry Taylor, Stephen Vargo, Mark Peattie, Jacob O. Adler, Ortho R. Fairbanks, Karen Jean Meech, Peter Englert, Michael Egan, Michael Haas, Helen Josephine Baroni. Excerpt: Glenn Durland Paige (born June 28, 1929) is an American political scientist. He is a Professor Emeritus of political science at the University of Hawaii and Chair of the Governing Council of the Center for Global Nonkilling. Paige is known for developing the concept of nonkilling, his studies on political leadership, and the study of international politics from the decision-making perspective with a case study of President Harry S. Truman's decision to involve the United States in the Korean War. The son of a YMCA social worker, Glenn Durland Paige was born on Ju...