Peace: A World History
Want peace now? Learn from its past. The first book to explore the full spectrum of peace and peacemaking from prehistoric times to today aimed at improving their prospects.
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Peace: A World History Top War & Peace songs of the decade from Change.org, thanks Christine! Which ones are missing?

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The zeroes decade has been tumultuous to say the least. Although war and peace-themed musicmay not havegotten onto the charts this decade as it did in previous ones, there have definitely been s... read more of this post, Top Badass War & Peace Songs of the Decade, at Change.org.
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Peace: A World History Hot off the press-- Free pre-release download until Jan 1, 2010!!! Share your thoughts here and spread the word before it's on Barnes & Nobles, Amazon, Google Books etc...

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What was 2009 all about-- or was but you didn't hear about it? How will 2010 and beyond take shape? 2009: The Year in Review is One World, Many Peaces' answer, and includes three new essays published for the first time together...
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Peace: A World History Keith Robbins reviews Peace: A World History in the Journal of the Historical Association (UK), History, http://bit.ly/84BCBA

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Rise of the East, Reluctantly Rushed: The Decade in Review, Part Four
Precisely this complexity which brings to the East a dynamism which the West seems to have lost by falling in to the left-right pendulum swinging trap that leads nowhere but the past. To create the... ... Peace: A World History author Antony Adolf's podcast "One World, Many Peaces: Current Events Cr...

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Precisely this complexity which brings to the East a dynamism which the West seems to have lost by falling in to the left-right pendulum swinging trap that leads nowhere but the past. To create the future, the world beginning with me and you must finds ways to take the rise of the East into account.
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Lusako Ignatius Ngosi "The biggest issues that prevent world peace are religion and politics. Unfortunately, every spiritual person, atheist, communist, socialist, and democratic guru believes he or she is the only one who is right. Most people will fight for what they believe in, even if means giving their very own lives."

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Every religion and political paradigm has also proposed its own distinct way to make and maintain peace. So instead of turning religion and politics into obstacles, maybe we can figure out ways to make them vehicles towards peace based on how they have done so in the past?
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Peace: A World History The Future of International Relations and Global Negotiations: Lessons from Copenhagen

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Task-focused, results- oriented meetings like Copenhagen may be new wave of international relations, making it a laboratory for how unequal participants can (or cannot) reach a multilateral agreement instead of the bilateral agreements that have dominated world affairs since the 1990s. ...
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Peace: A World History Food First, Everything Else Next: The Decade in Review, Part Three

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Being eager to "save the planet" in its Copenhagen form is noble and necessary and all, but it remains more than a bit relevant to ask: who are you saving it for? The single most stunning piece of news this decade is, for me, that one billion people in the world are hungry. ...
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Two New Articles by Antony Adolf: ‘Post-Islamophobia’ and ‘A Missile Shield by Any Other Name’
The first, George Mason University's History  News Network (HNN) released "Post-Islamophobia: How Cultural Integration can Prevent Terrorism and Build Peace." The second, Globa...l Americana Institute's... Peace: A World History author Antony Adolf's podcast "One World, Many Peaces: Current Events...

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Peace: A World History Give-get great Peace gifts & gear this holidays, support peace work at the same time!

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Welcome to the official online gifts and gear store of One World, Many Peaces: The Blog and Podcast! A portion of all proceeds supports local and global peacework. Antony Adolf's Peace: A World History is available at Amazon, Barnes and Nobles, Borders and Chapters but you'll only find these here! ....
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The first, George Mason University's History News Network (HNN) released "Post-Islamophobia: How Cultural Integration can Prevent Terrorism and Build Peace." The second, Global Americana Institute's ...
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Beware the Rise of Regionalism: The Decade in Review, Part Two
The past ten years have seen a staggering rise in what is now being called, rather benignly, regionalism: groups of geographically proximate countries that unite in an organization or agreement to... Peace: ...A World History author Antony Adolf's podcast "One World, Many Peaces: Current Events Cre...

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Peace: A World History New Op-Ed, "A Missile Shield by Any Other Name: Obama's Global Military Strategy," by Antony Adolf in Informed Comment http://bit.ly/5jEUeg

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The past ten years have seen a staggering rise in what is now being called, rather benignly, regionalism: groups of geographically proximate countries that unite in an organization or agreement to pursue common goals. ...
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The Most Power People in the World– You’ve Probably Never Heard Of
The list of the 67 most powerful people in the world-- one per billion inhabitants or so-- has recently been released by Forbes. While the top ten are quite predictable there are a few names not so... Pe...ace: A World History author Antony Adolf's podcast "One World, Many Peaces: Current Events Cr...

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