Palace of CrystalCurrent affairs and peace politics: the dangers of charismatic leaders to democracy and the peace of the world, and how peace might be achieved for the longer term. |
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... peace, and is currently the editor of Kingston Peace News (http://kpc.gn.apc.org), and is a member of the New York Academy of Sciences. The present book which was several decades in gestation was inspired by the golden promise of a ...
... peace, and is currently the editor of Kingston Peace News (http://kpc.gn.apc.org), and is a member of the New York Academy of Sciences. The present book which was several decades in gestation was inspired by the golden promise of a ...
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... Peace-building I. Title 321.8 ISBN-13 978-0-9556055-0-5 E-book ISBN 978-1-906791-05-6 BIC classification: JPWS Printed & bound by Lightning Source UK Cover design by Jon Baxter Typeset in Times New Roman For Helen Woodson and all the ...
... Peace-building I. Title 321.8 ISBN-13 978-0-9556055-0-5 E-book ISBN 978-1-906791-05-6 BIC classification: JPWS Printed & bound by Lightning Source UK Cover design by Jon Baxter Typeset in Times New Roman For Helen Woodson and all the ...
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... peace, prepare for war.' This famous advice, often attributed convincingly enough to Julius Caesar but in fact first formulated by Vegetius in his Epitoma Rei Militaris concerning the need to prepare constantly for war in order to ...
... peace, prepare for war.' This famous advice, often attributed convincingly enough to Julius Caesar but in fact first formulated by Vegetius in his Epitoma Rei Militaris concerning the need to prepare constantly for war in order to ...
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... peaceful living finally came to an end with the invasion from the north by the Mongols led by Genghis Khan. If no provision can be made for Genghis Khans, the condition of a peace-loving country will always be precarious. However, the ...
... peaceful living finally came to an end with the invasion from the north by the Mongols led by Genghis Khan. If no provision can be made for Genghis Khans, the condition of a peace-loving country will always be precarious. However, the ...
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... peace – a peace that might eventually become so well-established as to become normal and even permanent. But each invention was incomplete without the other. A system of cooperative security would always be at risk when it depended upon ...
... peace – a peace that might eventually become so well-established as to become normal and even permanent. But each invention was incomplete without the other. A system of cooperative security would always be at risk when it depended upon ...
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