Global Community: Global SecurityGlobal 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. |
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Ninety percent of all grain exports come from only six countries: Canada, France,
Australia, Argentina, Thailand, and the United States, where more than half of all
exports are produced (ibid., p. 14). In 2004, China became the largest wheat ...
Ninety percent of all grain exports come from only six countries: Canada, France,
Australia, Argentina, Thailand, and the United States, where more than half of all
exports are produced (ibid., p. 14). In 2004, China became the largest wheat ...
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(ibid.) According to the DRL, the United States is pursuing a broad strategy of
promoting respect for human rights that is both morally self-justifying and
strategically beneficial for American security. The United States is “persuaded
that regimes ...
(ibid.) According to the DRL, the United States is pursuing a broad strategy of
promoting respect for human rights that is both morally self-justifying and
strategically beneficial for American security. The United States is “persuaded
that regimes ...
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To prevent these destructive forces from emerging in Central Asia, American
diplomacy has supposedly intensified its efforts to help the countries of this area
become “stable, prosperous, and fully integrated into the world community” (ibid.)
.
To prevent these destructive forces from emerging in Central Asia, American
diplomacy has supposedly intensified its efforts to help the countries of this area
become “stable, prosperous, and fully integrated into the world community” (ibid.)
.
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(Ibid.) Unfortunately, how these events have played out in real terms is an
uncomfortable softening and arguably even a violation of formal American law.
Section 502B of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 forbids the transfer of
assistance to ...
(Ibid.) Unfortunately, how these events have played out in real terms is an
uncomfortable softening and arguably even a violation of formal American law.
Section 502B of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 forbids the transfer of
assistance to ...
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(Ibid.) This statement is ostensibly declaring that repression within the Ferghana
states is horrendous and will continue to be so despite American engagement.
American assistance to fight terror only breeds more terrorism locally. Grassroots
...
(Ibid.) This statement is ostensibly declaring that repression within the Ferghana
states is horrendous and will continue to be so despite American engagement.
American assistance to fight terror only breeds more terrorism locally. Grassroots
...
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Part Three MOVING TOWARD AN INCLUSIVE WORLDVIEW | 121 |
Part Four DIVERSE STRATEGIES FOR EXPANDING PERSPECTIVES ON GLOBAL COMMUNITY | 181 |
Sixteen AN EXPLORATORY ESSAY ON JUSTICE SECURITY AND GENUINE PEACE | 279 |
EPILOGUE | 289 |
WORKS CITED | 291 |
INDEX | 319 |
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