World Encyclopaedia of Peace and Global Security Dr. Lama Gangchen
Material type: TextLanguage: Eng. Publication details: Jnanada Prakashan 2009 New DelhiDescription: 367pISBN:- 9788171393107
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Reference | Rashtriya Raksha University | 327.17 GAN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Vol.1 : Global Ears, Conflicts and Security | Not for loan | 2201 | ||
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Reference | Rashtriya Raksha University | 327.17 GAN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Vol.2 : Peace-Keeping and Peace-Making | Not for loan | 2202 | ||
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Reference | Rashtriya Raksha University | 327.17 GAN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Vol.3 : United National Peace Building Strategy | Not for loan | 2203 | ||
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Reference | Rashtriya Raksha University | 327.17 GAN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Vol.4 : International Organisations and Global Peace | Not for loan | 2204 | ||
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Reference | Rashtriya Raksha University | 327.17 GAN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Vol.5 : Global Security: Technical, Collective and Comprehensive | Not for loan | 2205 | ||
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Reference | Rashtriya Raksha University | 327.17 GAN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Vol.6 : Regional Security and Confidence-Building Measures | Not for loan | 2206 | ||
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Reference | Rashtriya Raksha University | 327.17 GAN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Vol.7 : General Statements, Protocols and Charters For Peace | Not for loan | 2207 | ||
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Reference | Rashtriya Raksha University | 327.17 GAN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Vol.9 : Treaties Among Nations | Not for loan | 2209 | ||
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Reference | Rashtriya Raksha University | 327.17 GAN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Vol.10 : Declarations, Decisions and UN Documents For Peace | Not for loan | 2210 |
Peace is a term that most commonly refers to an absence of aggression, violence or hostility, but which also represents a larger concept wherein there are healthy as well as interpersonal or international relationships, safety in matters of social or economic welfare, the acknowledgment of equality and fairness in political relationships and, in world matters, peacetime; a state of being absent of any war or conflict. Reflection on the nature of peace is also bound up with considerations of the causes for its absence or loss. Among these potential causes are: insecurity, social injustice, economic inequality, political and religious radicalism, and acute nationalism. From the AngloNorman pas, and meaning ???EUR??freedom from civil disorder???EUR??, the English word came into use in various personal greetings from c.1300 as a translation of the biblical terms pax (from the Vulgate) and Greek eirene, which in turn were renderings of the Hebrew shalom. Shalom, cognate with the Arabic ???EUR??salaam???EUR??, has multiple meanings: safety, welfare, prosperity, security, fortune, friendliness. The personalized meaning is reflected in a nonviolent lifestyle, which also describes a relationship between any people characterized by respect, justice and goodwill. This latter understanding of peace can also pertain to an individual???EUR??s sense of himself or herself, as to be ???EUR??at peace???EUR?? with one???EUR??s own mind attested in Europe from c.1200. The early English term is also used in the sense of ???EUR??quiet???EUR??, reflecting a calm, serene, and meditative approach to the family or group relationships that avoids quarrelling and seeks tranquility and absence of disturbance or agitation. This Encyclopaedia will be of great help for the students of M.Sc./M.Phil/Ph.D in Peace, Global Security and related subjects. Table of Contents Volume 1: Global Wars, Conflicts and Security Volume 2: Peacekeeping and Peacemaking Volume
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