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Back from the Brink
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 229

Back from the Brink

Back from the Brink is a history of New Zealand policy on nuclear power and the growth of the anti-nuclear movement, culminating in the 1984 Labour Government's 'No Nukes' policy. Kevin Clements, a sociology lecturer and peace activist, provides a thorough, meticulously researched examination of the implications of New Zealand's stance. Tracing the history of the country's involvement in the nuclear arms race, he thoughtfully analyses the questions facing New Zealand in an age dominated by nuclear power.

Toward a Century of Peace
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 243

Toward a Century of Peace

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-12-21
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Peace studies pioneer Kevin Clements and Buddhist peacebuilder Daisaku Ikeda engage in dialogue on topics such as conflict resolution, the refugee problem, nuclear disarmament, building a culture of peace and human rights, and the path to recovery and reconstruction following natural disasters. While articulating their personal religious beliefs, their unique perspectives underlying their actions for peace and their problem-solving methodologies, they present a message based on unlimited trust in the transformative power for change residing within each individual.

Identity, Trust, and Reconciliation in East Asia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 302

Identity, Trust, and Reconciliation in East Asia

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-10-10
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  • Publisher: Springer

This edited collection explores how East Asia’s painful history continues to haunt the relationships between its countries and peoples. Through a largely social-psychological and constructivist lens, the authors examine the ways in which historical memory and unmet identity needs generates mutual suspicion, xenophobic nationalism and tensions in the bilateral and trilateral relationships within the region. This text not only addresses some of the domestic drivers of Japanese, Chinese and South Korean foreign policy - and the implications of increasingly autocratic rule in all three countries – but also analyses the way in which new security mechanisms and processes advancing trust, confidence and reconciliation can replace those generating mistrust, antagonism and insecurity.

Risk and Uncertainty
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 207

Risk and Uncertainty

Conflict transformation requires, at minimum, a capacity to listen and respond constructively to those who are being hurt intentionally or unintentionally by others. This compendium attempts to understand the ways in which borders and boundaries are manifestations of less visible dynamics in individual or collective human consciousness. Nur Yalman asks how certain theories, such as the Huntington thesis, become deadly in their consequences. Omar Moufakkir and Ian Kelly analyze Dutch–Moroccan relations. Sverre Lodgaard outlines the interrelationship between geo-politics, emerging concepts of world order, and nuclear weapon policies. Anthony Marsella critically analyses the Fukushima nuclear disaster. The lessons drawn in this volume underline the importance of communication, honesty, and a concerned government responsive to the needs of citizens in crisis. Each of these contributions is grappling with different ways in which words, theories, ideologies, and perspectives can hurt or heal, divide or unite, reconcile or destroy.

Multi-Level Reconciliation and Peacebuilding
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 264

Multi-Level Reconciliation and Peacebuilding

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-12-06
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  • Publisher: Routledge

This edited volume examines the group dynamics of social reconciliation in conflict-affected societies by adopting ideas developed in social psychology and the everyday peace discourse in peace and conflict studies. The book revisits the intra- and inter-group dynamics of social reconciliation in conflict-affected societies, which have been largely marginalised in mainstream peacebuilding debates. By applying social psychological perspectives and the discourse of everyday peace, the chapters explore the everyday experience of community actors engaged in social and political reconciliation. The first part of the volume introduces conceptual and theoretical studies that focus on the pros and c...

Breaking Nuclear Ties
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 232

Breaking Nuclear Ties

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1997
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Kevin Clements traces the history of New Zealand's involvement in the nuclear arms race, from the early development of nuclear power to the implications of their ban on vessels carrying nuclear weapons and on nuclear powered ships. Dr. Clements concludes with an assessment of the current state of US-New Zealand relations and the lasting global impact of New Zealand's unilateral nuclear-free stance in the light of the dramatic changes now taking place in international politics.

Center Holds, the
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 202

Center Holds, the

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America & the World
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 179

America & the World

"In the name of counter-terrorism, the Bush administration pursued a largely unilateralist policy in the Middle East and elsewhere. Yet, in the name of protecting its national sovereignty, the United States also has rejected most of the recent multilateral treaties that strive to contain violence by fortifying the rule of international law. A unilateralist strategy also goes largely against the U.S. postwar multilateralism, which established the United Nations and its specialized agencies. This volume explores these contradictions."--BOOK JACKET.

From Right to Left in Development Theory
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 49

From Right to Left in Development Theory

The paper explores the central assumptions of the Neo-Classical, Structuralist, and Marxist theories of development in order to determine how these theories create real political parameters. The conclusion is that radical diagnoses of development/underdevelopment dominate academic thinking but conservative theories dominate policy formation. Given a choice between a flexible exchange rate policy and a national liberation struggle, policy makers in the Third World will opt for flexible exchange rates while justifying their actions in terms of more radical rhetoric.

America and the World: The Double Bind
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 197

America and the World: The Double Bind

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-07-05
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  • Publisher: Routledge

As the world's first democracy with a written constitution and Bill of Rights, the United States has stood for global aspirations toward democratic liberty, equality, and solidarity since its formation in 1776. However, as it developed into an empire by the late nineteenth century, the United States also has threatened the liberties of other peoples, including Native Americans, Hawaiians, Latin Americans, Asians, and Africans. The American role in world affairs has long been polarized around two conflicting images and strategies. In the name of counter-terrorism, the Bush administration pursued a largely unilateralist policy in the Middle East and elsewhere. Yet, in the name of protecting it...