Peacemaking (Paperback)
Gerard F. Powers
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Add to basketPaperback. In this title, distinguished theologians, policymakers, military strategists, political scientists, economists, ethicists, and peace advocates explore the moral and religious dimensions of the challenges involved in shaping a just and peaceful post-Cold War world. Topics include morality and foreign policy; human rights, self determination, and sustainable development; global institutions; the use of force; and, education and action for peace. This title is distributed for the United States Catholic Conference. Explores the moral and religious dimensions of the challenges involved in shaping a just and peaceful post-Cold War world. This title covers such topics as: morality and foreign policy; human rights, self determination, and sustainable development; global institutions; the use of force; and, education and action for peace. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Distinguished theologians, policymakers, military strategists, political scientists, economists, ethicists, and peace advocates explore the moral and religious dimensions of the challenges involved in shaping a just and peaceful post-Cold War world. Topics include morality and foreign policy; human rights, self determination, and sustainable development; global institutions; the use of force; and education and action for peace.
Distributed for the United States Catholic Conference
"Written from varying ideological perspectives, but united in a concern for the application of moral values to international relations, this is a provocative and timely contribution to debate about the current and future course of foreign policy."―Paul E. Sigmund, professor of politics, Princeton University
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