Healing the Body Politic - Baha'i Perspectives On Peace And Conflict Resolution
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Series of essays by scholars showing the Baha'i approach to global conflict resolution.
Everyone is aware of and concerned about conflict. We hear constantly of terrorism, ethnic disturbances, trade wars, political partisanship, labour disputes and family breakdown. Many conflicts have proved resistant to traditional methods of containment and resolution and this has stimulated the search for more innovative, more comprehensive and more fully human approaches to dealing with conflict.
This volume of the George Ronald Bahá'í Studies Series reflects an effort by a group of scholars from around the world, united by common convictions, to contribute to this search. Inspired by the teachings of the Bahá'í Faith to provide new insights and solutions, contributors look at:
- Perspectives on Peace Building: An Overview and Some Insights from the Bahá'í Writings - Cheshmak A. Farhoumand-Sims and Charles Lerche
- Bahá'í Consultation: Worldview or Process? - Hossain B. Danesh and Roshan Danesh
- Contemporary Governance and Conflict Resolution: A Bahá'í Reading - Graham Hassall
- Beyond Linguistic Conflict: Spiritual Foundations of a Universal Auxiliary Language - Jeffrey S. Gruber
- International Human Rights: A Common Code in Resolving Intra-state and Inter-state Conflicts? - Nazila Ghanea
- Reforming the United Nations: Issues and Options - Olivia Lopez
- Bahá'u'lláh's Concept of Collective Security in Historical and Theoretical Perspective - Ariane Sabet
- Conflict and Harmony Among Nations: The Case of International Trade - Shahruz Mohtadi
- Globalization and Its Conflicts - Charles O. Lerche
Pages: 334
Dimensions: 210 x 138 mm (8.25 x 5.5 in)
Weight: 408 g
ISBN: 978-0-85398-476-4