Ten years ago, when I assumed the editorship of Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, I had it easy. In six short years, founding editor, Milton Schwebel, had placed the journal on the soundest footing imaginable. Thanks to founding contributor, Luella Gubrud Buros, and Milt's fiscal acumen, the journal was about to pay off its debt to our very supportive publisher, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc. As I noted at the time (Wagner, 2001), the journal had "truly become a reflection of the best values and goals of the Division of Peace Psychology" (p. 199). I like to think that that reflection persists in 2010.
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