Resources
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A. Lahoud: Charting a Peace Course
- Tuesday, February 12, 2008
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S.J. Kikwete: Peace Knows No Borders
- Monday, February 11, 2008
H.E. Mama Salma J. Kikwete, First Lady of Tanzania address to World Summit on Peace 2008, Seoul, Korea, February 2008
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C.H. Kwak: World Summit on Peace
- Sunday, February 10, 2008
To establish a new paradigm of leadership and good governance, each of us must play a part. That is, we must each become a person who lives for the sake of others. Each day we must work not only to try to change others. We must begin by changing ourselves.
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A. Sajid: Vision of the “Other” in the Qur’an
- Monday, February 4, 2008
All human beings are honored by God. It is important to know that Islam honors Judaism and the good, faithful, and God-fearing Jews:
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C. Lau: Making Global Connections
- Friday, February 1, 2008
Rev. Sun Myung Moon’s philosophy centers on the renewal of peoples and their spiritual cultures. At one special conference, a major announcement was made regarding a massive project which he envisions as a way to unite the east and the west through a cultural and economic milestone: the building of the Bering Strait tunnel or bridge. To place this project into a better perspective and understand this unique vision, let us first look back to a few historical achievements:
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S. Shushkevich: Bering Strait, a Bridge of the Future
- Friday, February 1, 2008
Elementary logic would demonstrate that a bridge across the Bering Strait is not a commercial project, not some scheme, however great may be the risks involved, no business venture thought up by some entrepreneur, however far-fetched.
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M. Nakajima: Japanese Maglev Technology
- Thursday, January 31, 2008
Based on my experience as a Diet Member and a minister of state, I have been very impressed, overwhelmed and moved by Rev. Moon’s strong passion and vision for peace. Above all, my heart beats faster with anticipation by hearing his plan of International Highway, which requires humankind to gather wisdom and act according to it, as well as his Japan-Korea Tunnel Project and Bering Strait Tunnel Project.
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S. Pradhan: Peace Depends on Us
- Friday, January 18, 2008
As I understand it, democracy and good governance are synonymous. Democracy is a government of the people, by the people, and for the people. It is about effective delivery of services to the people, and it is also about accountability of the executive arm of the state to the people’s representatives—the Members of Parliament. It is about accepting the people as a sovereign source of power. Governance can be classified as bad and good. Good governance is about using state power and resources in a justifiable and accountable manner. Rule of law, accountability, transparency, and people’s participation in a meaningful sense are some of the requisites of good governance.
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P. Sotutu: Faith-Based Action and the Millennium Development Goals
- Monday, December 17, 2007
The majority of poverty eradication work is done by faith organizations run by Christians of various denominations, Hindus, and Muslims. Many of them deliver food and medical supplies to the poor and also take their children to formal schools for education.
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S. Goswami: A Paradigm Shift
- Monday, December 17, 2007
Shrivatsa Goswami Acharya, Sri Radharamana Mandir, Vrindavan, India address to International Leadership Conference, Washington, DC, December 17, 2007
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M. Farr: Spirituality and the MDGs
- Monday, December 17, 2007
The greatest challenge facing the United States and the West has and will be in the next twenty-five years how it treats its religious minorities. In our world today this suddenly has become very real. How this issue is addressed affects our foreign policy and our domestic policy. We in the West are still used to thinking in dominant, hierarchical ways. We look at the Millennium Development Goals and we think, “That’s for those who have problems in the developing world.” But that is to totally miss how we should be seeing it.
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M. Bin Hassan: Leadership of Peace
- Monday, December 17, 2007
According to the report by Jacques Delors, Chairman of the International Commission on Education for the Twenty-first Century, education is “learning to live together.” We learn to know, we learn to do, we learn to be, and we learn to live together.