World order for a new millennium : political, cultural, and spiritual approaches to building peace / A. Walter Dorn, editor.
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New York :
St. Martin's Press,
1999.
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Table of Contents:
- Conceptions of world order / Anatol Rapoport
- The historical development of international law / Jennie Hatfield-Lyon
- Carrots, sticks and bombs: securing disarmament treaty compliance without a world police / A. Walter Dorn
- Economic bases for world order: corporate capitalism and/or market socialism? / Myron J. Gordon
- World order by trade and investment decree: the global corporate system / John McMurtry
- A Cold War retrospective: mishaps that might have started accidental nuclear war / Alan Phillips
- The decline of international war / Leonard V. Johnson
- Challenges for the world and for the United Nations / Christopher Spencer
- Recent United Nations agreements: a force for change (annex: The Earth charter) / Rosalie Bertell
- Monitoring the rules: the United Nations and Iraq / D. Marc Kilgour
- The creation of an independent and effective international criminal court / Fergus Watt
- The United Nations in the twenty-first century: a vision for an evolving world order / A. Walter Dorn
- The evolution of diplomacy: coordinating tracks I and II / Cynthia J. Chataway
- Quality of life and a culture of peace / Shirley Farlinger
- Guy Bourgeault
- World order: verbalized or operational concept? (a Christian commentary) / Edward W. Scott
- A Christian statement of faith on "peace in the Nuclear Age" / United Church of Canada
- Pursuing opportunities for shalom in the world: a Jewish view / Martin I. Lockshin
- From inner peace to world peace: a Buddhist perspective / Yoichi Kawada
- Creating inner peace: a Buddhist view / Daniel Vokey
- Toward a "new world" order: a native perspective / Gawitrha
- World religion for the coming age / Hanna Newcombe
- The Bahá̓í conception of world order / Cheshmak Farhoumand and Charles O. Lerche
- The inner role of the United Nations / Sri Chinmoy
- The Caledon declaration on building a foundation for peace in the third millennium UNESCO declarations and appeals.