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Peace Is Everybody's Business: Strategy for Conflict Prevention

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi Sage 2012Edition: 1st. edDescription: 233ISBN:
  • 9788132109433
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 303.6 Ar479 P 102990
Contents:
Preface The Signposts: Hope, Modernization and Non-Violence Alienation: Poverty, Land, Culture and Politics Muslim Alienation and National Mainstream Conflict Prevention Human Security Centre of Gravity: The People Winning the Hearts of Alienated Societies Culture of Silence and Critical Consciousness Women's Empowerment Changing Role of the Military: Preventing Wars and Not Winning Wars Re-Education of the Security Forces Media's Public Interest Role? Technology for Peace Leading through Chaos and Uncertainty Epilogue: The Unfinished Jasmine Revolutions and the Virtual Revolution: Lessons in Conflict Prevention Index
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303.484092 N629 V 103832 Vinoba 303.484092 T174J 103764 Jotirao Phule 303.4840954 V559 R 103802 Reflection of a Stateman 303.6 Ar479 P 102990 Peace Is Everybody's Business: 303.61 P241 G 102385 Gandhian Theory of Social Reconstruction 303.620954 Am78 V 101956 Violent Conjunctures in Democratic India 303.62309542 N21311 C 103207 The Communal Problem:

Peace is Everybody's Business is about conflict prevention, hope and peace for the oppressed and alienated, and the imaginative use of soft-power to win back estranged communities into the social and political mainstream.
Past strategies in managing alienated societies have been derived from two extreme ideological positions-imprisoning those who take up arms against the stage, or ultra-liberalism, which is denounced as impractical. The author suggests an alternative strategy to reconcile these two extreme positions-a three-pronged strategy to achieve success by preventing conflict by addressing human security through human development, pursuing a policy of atonement and forgiveness, and eliminating trust deficit between the State and the marginalized.

The central focus of this strategy, which the author in his capacity as a General successfully executed in Operation Sadhbhavna, is the people. The author believes that killing is counterproductive and the army must change its role from 'winning wars' to 'preventing wars'.

Preface
The Signposts: Hope, Modernization and Non-Violence
Alienation: Poverty, Land, Culture and Politics
Muslim Alienation and National Mainstream
Conflict Prevention
Human Security
Centre of Gravity: The People
Winning the Hearts of Alienated Societies
Culture of Silence and Critical Consciousness
Women's Empowerment
Changing Role of the Military: Preventing Wars and Not Winning Wars
Re-Education of the Security Forces
Media's Public Interest Role?
Technology for Peace
Leading through Chaos and Uncertainty
Epilogue: The Unfinished Jasmine Revolutions and the Virtual Revolution: Lessons in Conflict Prevention Index

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