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The attacks on the World Trade Centre and the Pentagon, barely two years ago, have changed the definition of what constitutes security. It is no longer the debate between national security and people's security. The world witnessed a wide range of after effects, from full-scale War to the emergence of a number of local and regional tensions and conflicts. But there is another set of voices, which is reflective, committed to restraint, tolerance and peace. This book presents some of these voices which have deep sensitivityfrom all over the globe. The Voice of Peace has only one agenda: No violence, not now, not ever. Scholars from Canada, Mexico, Morocco, the Netherlands, Israel, South Korea, Japan, The Philippines and India have only one voice and that is peace initiatives for a better world order. This book includes an article on the peace process in Kashmir and two Poems on India, highlighting India-Pakistan sentiments. A required peace culture system, educating for non-violent future, Creating a culture of peace at a Peace Museum is from Israel and Japan. Dialogue, not clash of civilisation is a very strong voice from Morocco. Peace and racism, a historical theoretical discussion, peaceful conflict Resolution and peace building are voices from The Netherlands and Mexico. The Ancient global Lesson of 9/11, no more killing! is from Hawaii. The making of the Children's Peace Train is a voice from South Korea and the role of the HASTIC theory in connection with World Peace and Disarmament of sovereign Nations is from Japan again. The role of Women in promoting peace and the location of Gender in risk regime, overcoming the gender-biased vulnerability towards Globalisation with justice, dignity and peace are voices from the Philippines and Japan.This book will be a great source of Interest to peace lovers of the world. Surely, readers will enjoy the international scholar's efforts for peace Research and peace initiatives in Academic discourse. |
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