Global Peace, from Vision to Reality

Global Peace, from Vision to Reality
Title Global Peace, from Vision to Reality PDF eBook
Author Peacemakers, Inc
Publisher
Pages 184
Release 1988*
Genre Peace
ISBN

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Global Peace

Global Peace
Title Global Peace PDF eBook
Author Jerry Dean Epps
Publisher
Pages 21
Release 1979
Genre Peace
ISBN 9780891440949

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World Peace and World Government

World Peace and World Government
Title World Peace and World Government PDF eBook
Author J. Tyson
Publisher
Pages 144
Release 1986
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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The Realities of Reality - Part IV: The Reality Behind Achieving World Peace

The Realities of Reality - Part IV: The Reality Behind Achieving World Peace
Title The Realities of Reality - Part IV: The Reality Behind Achieving World Peace PDF eBook
Author Fritz Dufour, MBA, DÉSS
Publisher Fritz Dufour
Pages 258
Release 2020-04-05
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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This book is organized in seven chapters. Chapter one looks at the origins and the causes of war. The chapter argues that war is a consequence of how we, as a species, have evolved. War has both endogenous and exogenous causes. While the former depends on our biology and psychology, the latter has to do primarily with international relations. Chapter two makes the case for the paradoxical nature of war. While war takes lives, it is legitimate under certain circumstances. For example, armed humanitarian interventions are allowed to save lives among local populations at the expense of the oppressors by employing all necessary means – ethical or not. Chapter three asks if peace among nations is achievable, which is the main theme of this book. However, it does not elaborate on the question entirely. Instead, it gives sort of a prelude of what will be discussed in the remaining of the book by talking about the concepts of world order and American hegemony, arms race, and peacebuilding. Chapter four builds on three by looking at realism, idealism, and pacifism in international relations. As to pacifism, the chapter attempts to answer the question, what was the most peaceful time in history? Chapter five presents the elements of hope for world peace by considering the role played by the following: (1) the United Nations; (2) the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO); (3) the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE); (4) the non-governmental organizations (NGOs); (5) the role of nuclear deterrence; (6) globalization; (7) transnationalism; (8) diplomacy; (9) sports; (10) international cooperation in space exploration; (11) the Nobel Prize; and (12) the declining of war and violence in modern times. On the other hand, chapter six presents the opposite argument or the barriers to world peace, using the following points: (1) the proliferation of nuclear weapons; (2) geoeconomics; (3) terrorism; (4) the global refugee crisis; (5) the profitability of arms sales; and (6) the profitability of wars. It makes an interesting argument especially as to the profitability of wars by showing how the United States, first, emerged as an imperial and a world power in the 1890s; then as the only world’s superpower after World War II. Finally, chapter seven takes a proactive approach by peering into the future of armed conflict, which is likely to take place in new environments: Cyberspace, the littoral, choke points, near space, and increasingly in expanding cities or slums War. The chapter concludes with a discussion on the Doomsday Clock, a concept stemmed from the uncertainty as to the future of mankind because of armed conflicts and which is a symbol that represents the likelihood of a man-made global catastrophe.

World Peace

World Peace
Title World Peace PDF eBook
Author Janie Guy Winter
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Pages 249
Release 2010-12-30
Genre History
ISBN 1456824163

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World Peace: A Possible Dream by: Janie Guy Winter Janie Guy Winter will fascinate your mind through her Xlibris release. It is so UNIQUE, no matter kind of book you prefer, you will delight in its innovative literary approach. Safe to say, there is something for everyone in these pages. As ambitions as the topic is, its message might be the epiphany we are all looking for... whatever outcome, it’s a great read. It is a zany "soufflé" of humor, wit, gladness, and sadness through the eyes of today's times and yesterday’s nostalgia. Its fascinating style juxtaposes hilarity and seriousness and weaves these two opposites into a mind blowing experience. The book covers a cornucopia of information from past to present: including historical facts, personal stories, and ideas your imagination will love. It will leave your mind reeling with wonder! It presents the alarming societal and political problems (even dealing with the nuclear danger dilemma) that people struggle with everyday and puts a spin of realism and humor on them. As a whole, it inspires the readers with the feeling that changing the world is not impossible and that miracles of thinking can influence the whole of humanity leaving the reader with a viable vision of peaceful coexistence. “My hope is that this awakening will lead to a new universal international mindset, and this new universal international mindset will overcome the current way of seeing war, forever deleting war as an option to solve anything,” says the author.World Peace inspires readers with the knowledge that a beautiful, peaceful existence will soon be realized once the world’s ‘pioneers of peace’ are born. It is so enjoyable; you won’t want to put it down! For Kindle users, you may download the Kindle version of this book on Amazon.com For Barnes and Noble Nook users, E-book purchased at Xlibris is also compatible with Nook Reader.

From Vision to Reality

From Vision to Reality
Title From Vision to Reality PDF eBook
Author Meir Yaari
Publisher
Pages 132
Release 1963
Genre Israel
ISBN

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Non-violence in the World Religions

Non-violence in the World Religions
Title Non-violence in the World Religions PDF eBook
Author Hagen Berndt
Publisher
Pages 202
Release 2000
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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This book presents portraits of practitioners of non-violence in the world religions, as well as an examination of the issues of concern. Part one contains brief biographies of prominent and lesser known figures -- from Desmond Tutu to Thich Nhat Hanh -- who have been instrumental in advocating non-violence in religion. Part two examines issues like war and peace, reconciliation, and social justice. The book speaks powerfully both to religious and non-religious people.