Global Community: Global SecurityBRILL, 2008 M01 1 - 364 páginas Global security cannot be achieved until people view the world as a global community. Until such time, differences will continue to be perceived as threatening. These perceived “threats” are the primary threat to global security. This volume proposes methods for minimizing the “us versus them” mentality so that we can build a sense of global community. |
Contenido
Introduction | 1 |
Part One UNIVERSAL JUSTICE AND GLOBAL SECURITY | 5 |
Part Two SELF VERSUS OTHER US VERSUS THEM | 47 |
Part Three MOVING TOWARD AN INCLUSIVE WORLD VIEW | 121 |
Part Four DIVERSE STRATEGIES FOR EXPANDING PERSPECTIVES ON GLOBAL COMMUNITY | 181 |
Epilogue | 289 |
WORKS CITED | 291 |
ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS | 317 |
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