Global Visioning

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Ahmed Abaddi
Amedeo Cottino
Asia Pacific Civilization
B. Jeannie Lum
Carter Sr. Lawrence Edward
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Civil Societies
Clinical Pastoral Education
Cosmopolitan Democratic Law
Daisaku Ikeda's Philosophy
Daisaku Ikeda’s Philosophy
Daisuke Akimoto
educational reform theory
Ela Gandhi
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F. Alger Chadwick
GBL
global governance
Homo Sapien Sapien
institute
intercultural dialogue
international conflict resolution research
Italian Cultural Institute
Japan Australia Relations
John Marks
Kin Country Syndrome
Lay Catholic Movement
Le Chambon Sur Lignon
Long Sword
Majid Tehranian
Marshall Katherine
Moral Cosmopolitans
Muhammadan League
NGO Participation
nonviolent ethics
Nonviolent Struggles
Olivier Urbain
Peace Education
Peace Gardens
Peace Research Agenda
peacebuilding strategies
Sara Duana Meyer
Soka Gakkai
Soka Gakkai International
toda
Toda Institute
transnational cooperation
UN
Urbain Olivier

Product details

  • ISBN 9781412855730
  • Weight: 272g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Feb 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This volume makes the case for global visioning: the collective process of looking at a larger picture and building common ground for the future. The contributors agree that only by such a process will people be able to address mounting problems like global warming, war, terrorism, and poverty, which threaten the Earth's population.

This latest volume in the Peace & Policy series addresses three main themes. "On Spirituality and Ethics" advocates an international culture of nonviolence. "International and Transnational Relations" makes a case for global fellowship. "On Education and Culture" argues that educating children is the first step in reforming the world. The contributors seek solutions to the question of how people can start seeing issues from a global point of view, rather than from narrow national perspectives.

In keeping with the global nature and scope of the world's problems, the contributions come from very diverse countries, including Japan, Morocco, South Africa, Germany, Italy, Belgium, and the United States. This work will inspire participation in this much-needed exercise of collective global problem solving.

Olivier Urbain is director of the Toda Institute for Global Peace and Policy Research. His publications include Daisaku Ikeda's Philosophy of Peace and the editing of Music and Conflict Transformation. Ahmed Abaddi is secretary-general of the Muhammadan League of Scholars in Morocco. He is the author of numerous books and the recipient of many awards.