Description
- ISBN-13: 9789350021125
- Publisher: Aakar Books
- Publisher Imprint: Aakar Books
- ISBN-10: 9350021129
- Publisher Date: 2012
- Language: ENGLISH
Original price was: ₹400.00.₹320.00Current price is: ₹320.00.
Explore crucial insights into achieving global peace in “Towards Immediacy in World Peace.” Edited by Anthony DiMaggio, this book presents papers and proceedings from The World Peace Congress, offering diverse perspectives on conflict resolution, international cooperation, and building a sustainable future. A must-read for peace advocates, policymakers, and anyone invested in a more peaceful world. Discover practical strategies and thought-provoking discussions within.
5 in stock
Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Bhukya Sharun Rathod –
An essential read for anyone passionate about peace! It is a challenging but ultimately rewarding exploration of complex issues.
Sudhanshu Rai –
Thought-provoking and insightful! This book offers concrete suggestions and a refreshing outlook on achieving global harmony.
Vishal Soni –
A valuable resource for anyone working in the field of peace and conflict resolution. It is a bit dry at times.
Asad Aqeel –
A decent collection of essays, though some are a bit too academic. Overall, a worthwhile read for those interested in peace studies.
Manu Jain –
Offers a comprehensive overview of the challenges and opportunities in building a more peaceful world. Highly recommended!
Ashish Kumar –
Provides diverse perspectives on world peace. A bit repetitive at times, but still a valuable contribution to the field.
Gyan Prakash –
Important topics discussed, but the book lacks a clear focus. It feels a bit scattered and disjointed.
Deepanshu Anand –
I appreciated the different viewpoints presented, but I wanted more concrete examples and case studies.
Sahil Kushwaha Kushwaha –
Worth the time and money! This book may be hard to read at times, but its insightful ideas are worth the effort.
Shreya Paul –
Great and informative read about world peace. This book offers so much insight and is a must-read for those interested.
Lekshmi Nandana –
Not bad. Although it contains some information that seems irrelevant and off-topic, it is a good addition to my library.
Vinit Yadav –
I think it is a decent book for anyone who wants to explore world peace and conflict resolution.
Prachi Mishra –
Inspiring and informative! This book reignited my hope for a better future and offered me tangible actions.
Kumari Sakshi –
I would recommend this book to someone who wants to get into world peace. The topics are great and will give good insight.
Kumar Satyam –
This book gives me hope that world peace is attainable. The ideas discussed have helped me to see things in a new way.
Mayur Borah –
A mixed bag. Some articles were excellent, while others felt underdeveloped. It requires a lot of patience to get through.
Premsi Raman T –
It does not meet my expectation. I was expecting more practical solution, but it has more of an academic discussion.
Ankita Shaw –
Some interesting ideas presented, but the writing style is often dense and difficult to follow. It could have been edited more thoroughly.
Shivam Pandey –
The book is okay. It presents some interesting concepts, but it gets bogged down in jargon and abstract theories.