Disarmament, Peace and Development: Volume 27

Table of contents
(25 chapters)Prelims
Part 1 Introduction
Introductory Remarks
Creating an Active Disgust for War
Military Expenditure and Peace
Presented at the “Disarm! For a Climate of Peace,” meeting held on September 30 – October 3, 2016 in Berlin and organized by the International Peace Bureau.
Part 2 Disarmament for Development
The Road Map for the Future
Presented at the “Disarm! For a Climate of Peace,” meeting held on September 30 – October 3, 2016 in Berlin and organized by the International Peace Bureau.
Part 3 Sustainable Peace
Toward Sustainable Peace Building
Presented at the “Disarm! For a Climate of Peace,” meeting held on September 30 – October 3, 2016 in Berlin and organized by the International Peace Bureau.
Presented at the “Disarm! For a Climate of Peace,” meeting held on September 30 – October 3, 2016 in Berlin and organized by the International Peace Bureau.
Part 4 Peace and Development
Peace through Work and Development
Presented at the “Disarm! For a Climate of Peace,” meeting held on September 30 – October 3, 2016 in Berlin and organized by the International Peace Bureau.
Presented at the “Disarm! For a Climate of Peace,” meeting held on September 30 – October 3, 2016 in Berlin and organized by the International Peace Bureau.
Part 5 A Nuclear Weapon Free World
Presented at the “Disarm! For a Climate of Peace,” meeting held on September 30 – October 3, 2016 in Berlin and organized by the International Peace Bureau.
The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons
The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons was established in July 2017 several months after the International Peace Bureau (IPB) Congress was conducted. This Treaty had been a benchmark and was considered a ground-breaking opportunity to attract attention on the nonproliferation of nuclear weapons. The IPB is proud that the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons received the 2017 Nobel Peace Prize for its “efforts to achieve a treaty-based prohibition of such weapons.” At a time of renewed nuclear tensions, such awards inspire people’s mobilization, which is more than welcome.
Part 6 Military Spending and Peace Economics
Disarmament for Sustainable Human Development: From a Culture of War to a Culture of Peace and Nonviolence
Presented at the “Disarm! For a Climate of Peace” meeting held on September 30 – October 3, 2016 in Berlin and organized by the International Peace Bureau.
Part 7 The Challenge of Peace Today
Trade Unions and Sustainable Policy of Peace
Game of Thrones, Patriarchy, Feminism, and Peacebuilding: How to Reconcile the Unreconcilable!
Presented at the “Disarm! For a Climate of Peace” meeting held on September 30–October 3, 2016 in Berlin and organized by the International Peace Bureau.
Breakthrough: How to Claim Back Our Future
Presented at the “Disarm! For a Climate of Peace” meeting held on September 30–October 3, 2016 in Berlin and organized by the International Peace Bureau.
The Labor Movement and the Path to Peace
UNI Global Union’s General Secretary, Philip Jennings, delivered the Movement for the Abolition of War Remembrance Day Lecture at the Imperial War Museum on November 12th 2017. On a day when we remember the millions who died in the First World War and subsequent wars, Jennings called for renewed collective action to tackle the threats to peace. During the lecture, Jennings explored the ties that have bound the trade union movement to the peace movement over the last century or more and its relevance today to the struggle for social justice.
Reflections and assertions based on a presentation to the congress “Disarm! For a Climate of Peace.”
Part 8 Conclusion: Disarm! For a Climate of Peace
IPB Action Agenda
IPB Youth Declaration
Appendix 1
Appendix 2
Index

- DOI
- 10.1108/S1572-8323201827
- Publication date
- 2018-12-10
- Book series
- Contributions to Conflict Management, Peace Economics and Development
- Editors
- Series copyright holder
- Emerald Publishing Limited
- ISBN
- 978-1-78743-855-2
- eISBN
- 978-1-78743-854-5
- Book series ISSN
- 1572-8323