Search for Peace with Justice: Issues Around Conflicts in
... issue is not taken seriously because land is an economic asset as well as the centre of people’s culture and identity. However, the state facilitates its alienation by imposing the individual-based formal law on the traditional community-based system. These two systems are based on two different wor ...
... issue is not taken seriously because land is an economic asset as well as the centre of people’s culture and identity. However, the state facilitates its alienation by imposing the individual-based formal law on the traditional community-based system. These two systems are based on two different wor ...
Monetary peace:
... Dividend: A Monetary Approach to Low Carbon and Climate-resilient Development – Many activities on www.timun.net 6-10 July 2010 ...
... Dividend: A Monetary Approach to Low Carbon and Climate-resilient Development – Many activities on www.timun.net 6-10 July 2010 ...
One Hundred Years of Peace
... Memorial takes the common form of the victory column, the most famous being Trajan’s Column, completed in 113 C.E. in Rome. Unlike an arch or a bridge, which both represent connection, the iconography of the victory column serves a more heroic, celebratory purpose that reflects the intention to memo ...
... Memorial takes the common form of the victory column, the most famous being Trajan’s Column, completed in 113 C.E. in Rome. Unlike an arch or a bridge, which both represent connection, the iconography of the victory column serves a more heroic, celebratory purpose that reflects the intention to memo ...
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... Academic Diplomacy, a term coined by Peter Wallensteen, means activity where international experts, rather than other states, try to broker peace as moderators, mediators or facilitators, by using means and methods that are advised by the theory of conflict resolution [1]. Such an approach has been ...
... Academic Diplomacy, a term coined by Peter Wallensteen, means activity where international experts, rather than other states, try to broker peace as moderators, mediators or facilitators, by using means and methods that are advised by the theory of conflict resolution [1]. Such an approach has been ...
Constructivist Pragmatism and Academic Diplomacy for Conflict
... Academic Diplomacy, a term coined by Peter Wallensteen, means activity where international experts, rather than other states, try to broker peace as moderators, mediators or facilitators, by using means and methods that are advised by the theory of conflict resolution [1]. Such an approach has been ...
... Academic Diplomacy, a term coined by Peter Wallensteen, means activity where international experts, rather than other states, try to broker peace as moderators, mediators or facilitators, by using means and methods that are advised by the theory of conflict resolution [1]. Such an approach has been ...
Challenges facing peace education in regions of intractable conflict
... resolution of conflicts by dialogue, negotiation, and nonviolence. This can be achieved …when citizens of the world understand global problems, have the skills to resolve conflicts and struggle for justice non-violently, live by international standards of human rights and equity, appreciate cultural ...
... resolution of conflicts by dialogue, negotiation, and nonviolence. This can be achieved …when citizens of the world understand global problems, have the skills to resolve conflicts and struggle for justice non-violently, live by international standards of human rights and equity, appreciate cultural ...
Putting Peace at the Heart of the Post
... established in each country and strategies for how to approach them based on the specific context should be devised.7 Conflict sensitivity: The new framework should recognise the impact which development processes can have on conflicts. Goals and targets should be designed to minimise the risk of vi ...
... established in each country and strategies for how to approach them based on the specific context should be devised.7 Conflict sensitivity: The new framework should recognise the impact which development processes can have on conflicts. Goals and targets should be designed to minimise the risk of vi ...
Acceptance Speech by H.E. Mrs. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf President of
... hallmarks of a tolerant and democratic society. But we know only too well that none of these are fully sustainable until we can sustain the peace. And so, in our second six years, which we call our transformative period, we are forging ahead to rebuild a country that is stable, strong and prosperous ...
... hallmarks of a tolerant and democratic society. But we know only too well that none of these are fully sustainable until we can sustain the peace. And so, in our second six years, which we call our transformative period, we are forging ahead to rebuild a country that is stable, strong and prosperous ...
Reinventing Peace- Maria Voce Emmaus
... on the cross for the whole of humankind. In fact, commitment to peace requires suitable means to reach the goal. When Chiara Lubich spoke at the United Nations in 1997 she stated this clearly: “Dedicating one’s life to the cause of peace is a commitment not to be taken lightly! It calls for courage, ...
... on the cross for the whole of humankind. In fact, commitment to peace requires suitable means to reach the goal. When Chiara Lubich spoke at the United Nations in 1997 she stated this clearly: “Dedicating one’s life to the cause of peace is a commitment not to be taken lightly! It calls for courage, ...
Question
... ▪ From 15C, the larger and more powerful states such as France and the Habsburg Empire were increasingly dominating some of the smaller states. ▪ The Protestant Reformation in 16C was a severe blow to the Catholic Church’s supreme authority. ▪ Columbus’s voyage to the New World in 1492 not only rais ...
... ▪ From 15C, the larger and more powerful states such as France and the Habsburg Empire were increasingly dominating some of the smaller states. ▪ The Protestant Reformation in 16C was a severe blow to the Catholic Church’s supreme authority. ▪ Columbus’s voyage to the New World in 1492 not only rais ...
Revised White Paper on South African In International Peace Missions
... the timeliness, effectiveness and coordination of peace-building and post-conflict reconstruction and development activities in line with Africa’s vision for renewal. Similarly, the New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD) stresses that long-term peace and security in Africa requires policy ...
... the timeliness, effectiveness and coordination of peace-building and post-conflict reconstruction and development activities in line with Africa’s vision for renewal. Similarly, the New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD) stresses that long-term peace and security in Africa requires policy ...
Remarks at the presentation of an International Peace Award to His
... what a dedicated statesman can achieve in the pursuit of peace. As a Midshipman at the U.S. Naval Academy, one of the institutions honoring Sultan Qaboos this evening, he prepared long and hard for a life of service that would require him to face the demands of waging war as well as making peace. As ...
... what a dedicated statesman can achieve in the pursuit of peace. As a Midshipman at the U.S. Naval Academy, one of the institutions honoring Sultan Qaboos this evening, he prepared long and hard for a life of service that would require him to face the demands of waging war as well as making peace. As ...
University for Peace
The University for Peace (UPEACE) is an intergovernmental organization with university status, established by treaty in 1980 and having its main campus in Costa Rica. Its stated mission is “to provide humanity with an international institution of higher education for peace with the aim of promoting among all human beings the spirit of understanding, tolerance and peaceful coexistence, to stimulate cooperation among peoples and to help lessen obstacles and threats to world peace and progress, in keeping with the noble aspirations proclaimed in the Charter of the United Nations.” UPEACE current Rector is Dr. Francisco Rojas Aravena