Selected Works
Galtung has published more than a thousand articles and over a hundred books.
- Statistisk hypotesepröving (Statistical hypothesis testing, 1953)
- Gandhis politiske etikk (Gandhi's political ethics, 1955, with philosopher Arne Næss)
- Theory and Methods of Social Research (1967)
- Members of Two Worlds (1971)
- Fred, vold og imperialisme (Peace, violence and imperialism, 1974)
- Peace: Research – Education – Action (1975)
- Europe in the Making (1989)
- Global Glasnost: Toward a New World Information and Communication Order? (1992, with Richard C. Vincent)
- Peace By Peaceful Means: Peace and Conflict, Development and Civilization (1996)
- Johan uten land. På fredsveien gjennom verden (Johan without land. On the Peace Path Through the World, 2000, autobiography for which he won the Brage Prize)
- 50 Years: 100 Peace and Conflict Perspectives (2008)
- Democracy – Peace – Development (2008, with Paul D. Scott)
- 50 Years: 25 Intellectual Landscapes Explored (2008)
- Globalizing God: Religion, Spirituality and Peace (2008, with Graeme MacQueen)
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