ZOPIF source materials (in chronological order)

  1. Jakic, Ivanka Vana. "Resolution Submitted to the Second International Conference on Peace and Nonviolent Action (II ICPNA), Rajsamand (Udaipur), India, 17-21 Feb. 1991."

  2. Dhokalia, Prof. R.P., Gandhi, S.L., Jakic, Ivanka Vana, and Palta, Hardev Singh, on behalf of the II ICPNA Delegates. "Petition Submitted To UNO, UNESCO and Security Council for the Creation of International Zones of Peace.” Rajsamand Declaration on Training in Nonviolence. Rajsamand: Anuvrat Global Organization, 1991, pp. 13-16.

  3. "A Chance for Peace: Zones of Peace could bring hope to a world plagued by war" by Ivanka Vana Jakic from In Context, Winter 1993.

  4. Beversluis, Joel, ed. "Zones of Peace and Round Tables of Reconciliation.”  A Sourcebook for the Community of Religions. Chicago: The Council for a Parliament of the World’s Religions, 1993, p. 201.

  5. Jakic, Ivanka Vana. "Round Tables of Reconciliation: An Initiative for Nonviolent Conflict Resolution and Global Peace Education." The Contributions By Religions To The Culture Of Peace. Proc. of a UNESCO Conference in Barcelona. 13-18 April 1993. Barcelona: Centre Unesco de Catalunya, 1994, pp. 101-106.

  6. Jakic, Ivanka Vana. "Zones of Peace: An International Initiative." The Contributions By Religions To The Culture Of Peace. Proc. of a UNESCO Conference in Barcelona. 13-18 April 1993. Barcelona: Centre UNESCO de Catalunya, 1994, pp. 107-111.

  7. "Peace Begins in the Home, Church and Community" by Joan M. Reed from the Monthly Ecumenical Newspaper of the Church Council of Greater Seattle, Vol. XVII No. 10 December 1994.

  8. "Peace Begins At Home: Creating Zones of Peace within homes, schools, and ourselves" by Patrick Harrigan from In Context, Spring 1995.

  9. "Auburn Youth Lead the Way to Peace" by Sue Voorhies from the Zones of Peace International Foundation Summer 1995 newsletter.

  10. Zones of Peace International Foundation. "Resolution Adopted by the Third International Conference on Peace and Nonviolent Action (III ICPNA), Ladnun, India, 17-21 Dec. 1995." ANUVIBHA Reporter, Vol. 3, No. 1 (1997), pp. 71-72.

  11. Delegates of the III ICPNA. "The 1995 Ladnun Declaration For A Nonviolent World And Ecological Harmony Through Spiritual Transformation, Condition #16." Ladnun, India. ANUVIBHA Reporter, Vol. 3, No. 1 (1997), p. 68.

  12. Zones of Peace International Foundation. "Resolution Adopted by the Fourth International Conference on Peace and Nonviolent Action (IV ICPNA), New Delhi, India, 10-14 Nov. 1999." ANUVIBHA Reporter, Vol. 5, (2000), Part 1, pp. 40-41. See ANUVIBHA website.

  13. Dhokalia, Prof. R.P., Gandhi, S.L., and Jakic, Ivanka Vana, on behalf of the IV ICPNA Delegates. "Petition Submitted To UNO and UNESCO for the Creation of International Zones of Peace." ANUVIBHA Reporter, Vol. 5, (2000), Part 1, pp. 42-43. See ANUVIBHA website.

  14. Jakic, Ivanka Vana. "Zones of Peace: A Constructive Project for Prevention of Conflicts and Wars." ANUVIBHA Reporter, Vol. 5, (2000), Part 2, pp. 92-98.