Towards a War-free World: Annals of Pugwash 1994World Scientific, 1995 - 192 pages The book focuses on subjects of nuclear disarmament, the reduction and control of conventional weapons, the arms trade, future roles of the UN, regional confidence-building measures, global governance, sustainable use of resources and ethical challenges in the modern era, all of which related to the ultimate goal of eliminating war. |
Contents
Georgi Arbatov | 1 |
Maj Britt Theorin | 7 |
Julio Carasales | 15 |
Krishnaswami | 22 |
Jozef Goldblat | 30 |
Jo Husbands | 43 |
Jasjit Singh | 56 |
Jeffrey Boutwell | 65 |
Internationalization of | 101 |
Mikulas Huba The Environment A New Dimension To Global Security | 109 |
Alfred Schmidt Sustainable Development | 117 |
Klaus Gottstein Control of Regional Conflicts by ConfidenceBuilding | 125 |
Sverre Lodgaard ConfidenceBuilding and Arms Control in the Middle East | 133 |
Marie Muller Sources of Tension and Conflict in Southern Africa and | 142 |
Faith and Dogma as a | 149 |
Gerald Barney The Parliament of the Worlds Religions The Millenium | 166 |
Alexander Nikitin | 71 |
Toshiki Mogami | 75 |
Omran El Shafei | 81 |
Douglas Roche Education for World Citizenship and Global | 91 |
Ana Maria Cetto Dialogue Between Histories | 97 |
Serguei Kapitza Population Dynamics and the Future of the World | 175 |
Appendix | 181 |
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