The Outlook for Peace
Author : Robert Walton Moore
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Page : 12 pages
File Size : 23,12 MB
Release : 1937
Category : Peace
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Author : Robert Walton Moore
Publisher :
Page : 12 pages
File Size : 23,12 MB
Release : 1937
Category : Peace
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Author : Edmund S. Muskie
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Page : 8 pages
File Size : 19,83 MB
Release : 1980
Category : Middle East
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Author : Severine Autesserre
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 241 pages
File Size : 34,55 MB
Release : 2021-02-01
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 0197530370
At turns surprising, funny, and gut-wrenching, this is the hopeful story of the ordinary yet extraordinary people who have figured out how to build lasting peace in their communities The word "peacebuilding" evokes a story we've all heard over and over: violence breaks out, foreign nations are scandalized, peacekeepers and million-dollar donors come rushing in, warring parties sign a peace agreement and, sadly, within months the situation is back to where it started--sometimes worse. But what strategies have worked to build lasting peace in conflict zones, particularly for ordinary citizens on the ground? And why should other ordinary citizens, thousands of miles away, care? In The Frontlines of Peace, Séverine Autesserre, award-winning researcher and peacebuilder, examines the well-intentioned but inherently flawed peace industry. With examples drawn from across the globe, she reveals that peace can grow in the most unlikely circumstances. Contrary to what most politicians preach, building peace doesn't require billions in aid or massive international interventions. Real, lasting peace requires giving power to local citizens. Now including teaching and book club discussion guides, The Frontlines of Peace tells the stories of the ordinary yet extraordinary individuals and organizations that are confronting violence in their communities effectively. One thing is clear: successful examples of peacebuilding around the world, in countries at war or at peace, have involved innovative grassroots initiatives led by local people, at times supported by foreigners, often employing methods shunned by the international elite. By narrating success stories of this kind, Autesserre shows the radical changes we must take in our approach if we hope to build lasting peace around us--whether we live in Congo, the United States, or elsewhere.
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Page : 288 pages
File Size : 22,25 MB
Release : 1918
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Author : Lyman Abbott
Publisher :
Page : 606 pages
File Size : 38,21 MB
Release : 1925
Category : United States
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Author : Christian Reuter
Publisher : Springer
Page : 425 pages
File Size : 33,34 MB
Release : 2019-03-12
Category : Computers
ISBN : 3658256524
This book offers an introduction to Information Technology with regard to peace, conflict, and security research, a topic that it approaches from natural science, technical and computer science perspectives. Following an initial review of the fundamental roles of IT in connection with peace, conflict and security, the contributing authors address the rise of cyber conflicts via information warfare, cyber espionage, cyber defence and Darknets. The book subsequently explores recent examples of cyber warfare, including: • The Stuxnet attack on Iran’s uranium refining capability • The hacking of the German Federal Parliament’s internal communication system • The Wannacry malware campaign, which used software stolen from a US security agency to launch ransomware attacks worldwide The book then introduces readers to the concept of cyber peace, including a discussion of confidence and security-building measures. A section on Cyber Arms Control draws comparisons to global efforts to control chemical warfare, to reduce the risk of nuclear war, and to prevent the militarization of space. Additional topics include the security of critical information infrastructures, and cultural violence and peace in social media. The book concludes with an outlook on the future role of IT in peace and security. Information Technology for Peace and Security breaks new ground in a largely unexplored field of study, and offers a valuable asset for a broad readership including students, educators and working professionals in computer science, IT security, peace and conflict studies, and political science.
Author : John Maynard Keynes
Publisher : Simon Publications LLC
Page : 312 pages
File Size : 31,15 MB
Release : 1920
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781931541138
John Maynard Keynes, then a rising young economist, participated in the Paris Peace Conference in 1919 as chief representative of the British Treasury and advisor to Prime Minister David Lloyd George. He resigned after desperately trying and failing to reduce the huge demands for reparations being made on Germany. The Economic Consequences of the Peace is Keynes' brilliant and prophetic analysis of the effects that the peace treaty would have both on Germany and, even more fatefully, the world.
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Page : 535 pages
File Size : 10,98 MB
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ISBN : 0544716248
Author : Dieter Senghaas
Publisher : Berghahn Books
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 39,13 MB
Release : 2007-10
Category : History
ISBN : 1845453247
Dieter Senghaas today is the world's leading figure in the field of conflict research, conflict management research, and the study of the prerequisites of lasting peace. The fact that virulent conflict within what Senghaas calls the OECD world, essentially the European Union, has become unthinkable over the past half-century encourages him in the face of violent conflict in many parts of the world to be reasonably optimistic about the prospect for our planet as a whole.
Author : Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Publisher :
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 31,28 MB
Release : 1921
Category : Peace
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