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A Grand Design For Peace And Reconciliation |
Edited by Yoichiro Murakami, Graduate School Professor and Othmer Distinguished Professor of Science, International Christian University, Japan and Thomas J. Schoenbaum, Professor of Graduate Studies, International Christian University, Japan and Visiting Research Professor, The George Washington University, US
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| 2008 |
224 pp |
Hardback |
978 1 84720 666 4 |
£59.95 |
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Scholars from Japan and a range of other countries discuss the still-unfinished effort to achieve the reconciliation of old enmities left over from past wars in East Asia. The contributors develop concrete policy proposals for a ‘grand design’ peace based on the Japanese concept of ‘kyosei’, a word roughly translated as ‘conviviality’. A positive peace through kyosei means not only the absence of violence, but also the amelioration of injustices, exploitation, oppression and unfairness left over from the past.
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Contents: Preface Part I: What Kind of Grand Theory? Part II: Toward the Construction of a Grand Theory of Peace Part III: A Grand Design for Achieving Kyosei in East Asia Index
Contributors: S. Chiba, R. Falk, J. Galtung, A. Morimoto, Y. Murakami, K. Mushakoji, L.E.J. Ruiz, T.J. Schoenbaum, P. West, R. Yamaoka
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