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  • Frieden retten! Friedensgutachten 2025

    transcript Verlag, 2025
    Der Frieden ist auf dem Rückzug: Russlands Krieg in der Ukraine destabilisiert Europa, der Krieg in Gaza stürzt den Nahen Osten in Leid und Gewalt, und im Sudan hat der Konflikt die größte humanitäre Katastrophe der Welt ausgelöst. Zugleich fällt der globale Stabilitätsanker USA aus. Präsident Donald Trump baut das Land nicht nur zu einer Autokratie um, er setzt auch in der Außenpolitik auf das Recht des Stärkeren statt auf Regeln und Kooperation. Das Friedensgutachten 2025 zeigt, warum Europa selbst für seine Sicherheit und Verteidigung sorgen und zugleich am Ziel des Friedens festhalten muss.
  • Christian Call for Peace 2025

    Ökumenisches Friedenszentrum (Ecumenical Peace Center), 2025-05-01
  • Belief, dialogue and security : fostering dialogue and joint action across religious and belief boundaries

    OSCE/ODIHR, 2024
    ODIHR has developed this guide in response to calls from participating States to give them guidance and practical tools to help them create an environment that enables fruitful dialogue and joint action across religious and belief boundaries. The guide does not push a ‘one‑size‑fits‑all’ model, instead offering guidance about the questions and factors states should consider when approaching the subject. It discusses how to select initiatives and support them in practice. It includes examples of good practice and interviews with actors engaged in dialogue and joint action initiatives across a broad range of contexts.
  • Friedensethik der Zukunft : Zugänge, Perspektiven und aktuelle Herausforderungen

    Halbmayr, Alois; Mautner, Josef (transcript Verlag, 2024-04-01)
    Die Zukunft der Friedensethik steht auf dem Spiel: Der Krieg in Europa und asymmetrische Konflikte weltweit bringen das Konzept in Bedrängnis. Die Beiträger*innen stellen sich dieser Herausforderung und entwickeln Entwürfe für ein positives und umfassend formuliertes Friedensverständnis. Sie beleuchten verschiedene Zugänge sowie die gegenwärtige Entwicklung der Friedensethik und diskutieren aktuelle Probleme. Anhand des Israel-Palästina-Konflikts, des Kriegs in der Ukraine, der europäischen Asyl- und Migrationspolitik sowie konkreter Praktiken der regionalen Friedensarbeit im deutschsprachigen Raum wird deutlich: Eine neue Friedensethik ist nötig und möglich.
  • Environment of peace : security in a new era of risk

    Alvarado Cóbar, José (Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), 2022)
    The environmental crisis is increasing risks to security and peace worldwide, notably in countries that are already fragile. Indicators of insecurity such as the number of conflicts, the number of hungry people and military expenditure are rising; so are indicators of environmental decline, climate change, biodiversity, pollution and other areas. In combination, the security and environmental crises are creating compound, cascading, emergent, systemic and existential risks. Without profound changes in approach by institutions of authority, risks will inevitably proliferate quickly. Environment of Peace: Security in a New Era of Risk surveys the evolving risk landscape and documents a number of developments that indicate a pathway to solutions—in international law and policy, in peacekeeping operations and among non-governmental organizations. It finds that two principal avenues need to be developed: (a) combining peacebuilding and environmental restoration, and (b) effectively addressing the underlying environmental issues. It also analyses the potential of existing and emerging pro-environment measures for exacerbating risks to peace and security. The findings demonstrate that only just and peaceful transitions to more sustainable practices can be effective—and show that these transitions also need to be rapid. Environment of Peace: Security in a New Era of Risk offers policy principles and recommendations for navigating this new era of risk. A longer report setting out the evidence base in detail will be published later this year.
  • A declaration on the “Russian World” (Russkii mir) teaching

    Public Orthodoxy (Public Orthodoxy ; Orthodox Christian Studies Center, Fordham University, 2022-03-13)
  • Orthodox theology challenged by Balkan and East European ethnotheologies

    Kalaitzidis, Pantelis (Brill Schöningh, 2022-10-06)
  • When theology fuels the war : false prophecy and state policy in “The Present and Future of the Russian World” document

    Gavrilyuk, Paul L. (Public Orthodoxy ; Orthodox Christian Studies Center, Fordham University, 2024-04-08)
  • Diversité des droits dans la quête de la sécurité humaine

    Mukonde, Pascal Musulay (Globethics PublicationsEcole de Formation Electorale en Afrique Centrale (EFEAC), 2024-04-12)
    La sécurité humaine est tributaire de tous les secteurs de la vie humaine. Elle se trouve confrontée à l’immensité de l’insécurité multiforme : l’absence d’une politique adéquate de planning familial, dans une approche plutôt qualitative que quantitative, l’insécurité alimentaire que nutritionnelle, l’insécurité sociale des travailleurs comme l’insécurité militaire créée par multiples menaces à la paix et par des violences inhumaines de toutes sortes. Cet ouvrage contribue offre l’information adéquate et pratique sur différentes catégories de droits partagés dans le cadre d’une mondialisation aussi bien unitaire que plurielle. L’ouvrage s’adresse surtout aux Pouvoirs Publics pour l’adoption d’une politique cohérente et souple, emprunte des évidences de fait et de droit,en vigueur ou à légiférer. L’auteur présente ici un laboratoire spécifique et holistique d’idées en matière de la sécurité humaine.
  • The war in Artsakh and its global impact

    Kartashyan, Mariam (2020-10-13)
    On the 27th of September 2020 the Republic of Azerbaijan attacked the Armenian Republic Artsakh (known also as Nagorno-Karabakh), which is under the protection of the Republic of Armenia. Since then, there is an unequal war between Artsakh with a population of about 150,000 and Azerbaijan with over 10 million (meantime, also some parts within Armenia as Artsakh’s protector have been attacked by drones and bombed). In the middle of this crisis, the Turkish government made obvious that it stands by Azerbaijan with all its means, making the situation in Artsakh more unbearable. Thousands of people have died on both sides already. The main topic of the following essay addresses the roots of this disaster and the global consequences it can have.
  • The daring and the cautious : kairos in war times : case study on Israel-Gaza

    Razu, John Mohan (2023)
    Ongoing blockade of Gaza has not always found much concern among many distant witnesses, who know very superficially the context of the opposition between Israel’s traditional technological and military superiority, and its neighbours in the West Bank, East Jerusalem and Gaza. At least this was the case before the Black Saturday of the 7th October 2023. Since then, things changed, the State of Israel engaged in the architecture of destruction on the ground of a cautious reaction to the risks and damages, forces our attention to this region of the world. As poets always tried to make sense of the tragic of existence, we learn from the great myth of the Ragnarök, that peace might be found at a very high price with the strategic overcoming of great oppositions, as a political response outside ethics – Of course, this seems unacceptable, and it becomes urgent to defend what remains after opposing communities has lost so many precious lives, but conflicts are not only real conflicts they are also conflicts of images.
  • Conflict sensitive reporting in the Nigerian print media : Boko Haram crisis as a case study

    Egielewa, Peter Eshioke (Globethics Publications, 2023-11-16)
    Conflict sensitive reporting has become an important field of research since the Norwegian prof. Johan Galtung started his research into peace and conflict resolution, which has been further developed by several authors, such as Mari Holmboe, Jake Lynch, Annabel McGoldrick, Erving Goffman, or Nadine Bilke. In the present work, this model has been used to analyse the conflict reporting of the Boko Haram crisis in Nigeria, which has become the 2nd deadliest conflict in the country only after the Nigerian civil war of 1967-1970 and has claimed more than 16,000 lives since its start in 1999. This research will conclude that the Nigerian print media were not equally conflict sensitive in the coverage of the Boko Haram crisis in recent period.

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