TY - GEN AB - "Twenty-two scholars from all continents contribute twelve chapters that encompass prevention of violence, creating economic and social structures that sustain human fulfilment, sharing and protecting the commons, and peace education. The search for future potential, based on experience in these twelve "laboratories," leads to sixty-six recommendations for new institutions and programmes on issues that include controlling weapons, humanitarian intervention, collaboration between UN peacekeepers and NGOs, human rights, economic policies, advancement of women, refugees, ecological security, communications, and peace education. These recommendations are brought together in a concluding chapter and summarized in an appendix."--Jacket. AU - Alger, Chadwick F., AU - Alger, Chadwick F., CN - JZ4984.5 ID - 22499 KW - International relations KW - International relations. KW - Peace. KW - Peace KW - INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS : UNITED NATIONS : GENERAL STUDIES KW - UNITED NATIONS OF AMERICA : PEACE-KEEPING KW - Paix. KW - Relations internationales. N1 - Contents : Part 1. Overcoming and preventing violence; Part 2. Peace-building : creating economic and social structures that sustain human fulfilment; Part 3. Sharing and protection the common; Part 4. Developing the foundations : peace education;. N1 - Enth. 12 Beitr. - Includes bibliographical references and index. N1 - "A project of research commissions of the International Peace Research Association (IPRA)"--Page opposite title page. N1 - ¿7FThis volume is a project of Research Commissions of the International Peace Research Association (IPRA).". N1 - S. 127-154: United Nations peace-keeping and NGO peace-building : towards partnership / Elise Boulding and Jan Oberg [dvs Øberg]. N1 - "A project of research commissions of the International Peace Research Association (IPRA)"--P. opposite t.p. N2 - "Twenty-two scholars from all continents contribute twelve chapters that encompass prevention of violence, creating economic and social structures that sustain human fulfilment, sharing and protecting the commons, and peace education. The search for future potential, based on experience in these twelve "laboratories," leads to sixty-six recommendations for new institutions and programmes on issues that include controlling weapons, humanitarian intervention, collaboration between UN peacekeepers and NGOs, human rights, economic policies, advancement of women, refugees, ecological security, communications, and peace education. These recommendations are brought together in a concluding chapter and summarized in an appendix."--Jacket. SN - 9280809733 T1 - The future of the United Nations system :potential for the Twenty-first Century / TI - The future of the United Nations system :potential for the Twenty-first Century / VL - 973 ER -