A Consensus Peace? A Different Approach to Democracy and the Democratic Peace, 1946-1996Wells, Jeremy L
A GROWING volume of uneasiness is evident among men of science as to their responsibilities regarding association with preparations for war. Many scientific workers are conscious of their duties to mankind as a whole as well as their responsibilities to their own nation, and the virulence of ...
A New Approach to Peace 来自 掌桥科研 喜欢 0 阅读量: 5 作者: EMM Omoruyi 摘要: In recent years,the problems in the world have become increasingly prominent,and the Chinese government has attached greater importance to collaborating with the rest of the world to identify the blind spots which...
mediated talks for peace in northern Myanmar, supported inclusive governance in Afghanistan and remained committed to resolving the Korean Peninsula issue. The same commitment applies to its approach to the Middle East.China
For more than a decade, resolutions from the UN and the European Commission have highlighted women's suffering during wars, and the unfairness of their treatment upon the return to peace. Yet the injustices and the hypocrisy continue. Women are reified as the peacemakers while they are excluded...
An approach to peace is called "positive" here if, in addition to appearing as a realistic means toward peace, it is inherently attractive and morally unobjectionable. Positive approaches include drastic reduction of nuclear weapons (bilateral if possible, but unilateral if necessary), total ...
In March 2023, Xi solemnly proposed the Global Civilization Initiative, providing a systematic explanation of China's approach to promoting tolerance, coexistence, exchanges and mutual learning among different civilizations. Last year, Xi made efforts to promote mutual understanding and friendship between ...
A BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE FRAMEWORK 框架概述 Framework 1 – Respect The acronym R-O-S-E is used to distinguish the different types of respect in our community. Respect for Others, Self, and the Environment (Property) We use ...
Describes 9 fundamentally different approaches to peace—removing the threat to peace, deterrence, preventive diplomacy, disarmament and arms control, removing the fundamental causes of war, alternative defense, nonviolent action, nonviolent conflict resolution, and changing attitudes (the delegitimation of ...
“applied” approach) (see, for instance, Nicklas and Ostermann1974; Wiberg1974). In a contribution to the debate published in 1974, Galtung called for “peace education [to] be taken seriously” and “peace research, peace action, and peace education […] find[ing] each other and ...