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ISBN9781788313278
Call NumberJZ5538 .C46 2022
AuthorChowdhury, Anwarul K.
TitleCreating the Culture of Peace : A Clarion Call for Individual and Collective Transformation / Anwarul K. Chowdhury and Daisaku Ikeda
Edition3rd ed.
ImprintLondon : I.B. Tauris, 2022
Physical266 pages ; illustrations, ; 24 cm.
BibliographyIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Content1 Bangladesh Beginnings -- 2 The Struggle for Independence -- 3 Rabindranath Tagore, Poet of Humanity -- 4 Education of the Whole Person -- 5 Children's Rights -- 6 A Constant Renewal of Strength -- 7 An Effective United Nations -- 8 The Congress of Humanity -- 9 To Protect the Vulnerable -- 10 Redefining Development -- 11 No Peace Without Women -- 12 The Road to Hope -- 13 The School of Life -- 14 Opening the Book of the World.
SummaryThe culture of peace and non-violence is essential to human existence, development and progress. In 1999, the United Nations General Assembly adopted by consensus the norm-setting, forward-looking “Declaration and Programme of Action on a Culture of Peace”. Governments, institutions, NGOs, other civil society entities and, in particular, individuals – all are encouraged therein to contribute to the global movement for the culture of peace. Related to this vision, this rich and varied dialogue discusses how the culture of peace can be achieved in the world. Based on the extensive personal and professional experiences of two high-profile thinkers and activists, they analyse the challenges unfolding at local, national and global levels and how these relate to humanity's quest for peace, human security and happiness. Although coming from very different positions – one a Buddhist philosopher, educator and leader; the other a UN diplomat renowned for his international work in peace, development and human rights – these interlocutors are united in their search for justice and better quality of life for all and their conviction that women and young people are the most effective means to achieving positive change in the world. The dialogue provides ideas on the key challenges that face our planet: poverty and deprivation, war and violence, nuclear weapons and small arms, climate change and environmental degradation, weak governance and financial crises, marginalization of women and alienation of youth and the relentless drive for materialism. They also invite us to consider how the culture of peace can be practically achieved through an individual, collective and institutional transformation. Recognizing that global citizenship, multilateralism, women's equality and value-creating education are central and inter-linked themes, this dialogue also underscores the inherent strength of spirituality, compassion, empathy, forgiveness, respect for diversity and empowerment that comes from the trials and tribulations of life.
SubjectPeace. (21)
Added EntryIkeda, Daisaku.
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