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, Severine 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. 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.
A general survey of all the published and unpublished peace resources in the multinational collections housed in the Hoover Institution's library and archives.
Let Peace Begin with Me: Peace Book
Let Peace Begin with Me: Teacher Manual
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Shalom and Pax: Christian Concepts of Peace : a Lecture Delivered at St. Antony's College, Oxford on 9 March 1988
Provides two essays: "U.N. Peacekeeping in a Post-Cold War World", by Edward Marks; & "Peacekeeping in the Name of Humanity," by William Lewis
This book contains 15 short quotations about peace. Each is illustrated with a black and white photograph.
Paul in his letter to the Ephesians exhorts husbands and wives to be subject to one another and to love each other in mutual self - gift . He evokes the model of Christ and the Church ( Eph 5 : 2133 ) . Peace will certainly be the fruit ...
Part of a Thoughtful Living Series designed to help five to nine year-old children Cherish peace with all people.
This book is an attempt to identify and deliberate on topics that should be addressed if we are to fully establish peace education. This book is written mainly for researchers, peace educators and students.