To Make the Earth Whole studies the art of citizen diplomacy_a process
that can address clashes of religion and culture across regional lines
even when traditional negotiations between governments can fail. While
faith and regional differences have been sources of division around
the world in recent decades, millions of citizens are also creating
bonds of friendship and collaboration that are forming the basis of a
global community. Drawing on the experiences gleaned from years
practicing citizen diplomacy in some of the world's most politically
charged climates, scholar-practitioner of conflict resolution and
rabbi Marc Gopin describes his work in Syria as a central case study
of the book. The author outlines the strategic basis for creating
community across lines of enmity, the social network theory to explain
how this happens, and the long term vision required for a progressive
but inclusive global community that respects religious communities
even as it limits their coercive power over others. This powerful and
practical book outlines an incremental and evolutionary strategy of
positive change that stands a strong chance of success, even in
today's most conservative and repressive religious and political
contexts. To Make the Earth Whole also examines the ethical challenges
of citizen diplomacy from the perspectives of both Western and Eastern
philosophies and religions. The world's wisdom traditions are
essential in devising a way for citizens to develop the foundations
for global community.
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The Art of Citizen Diplomacy in an Age of Religious Militancy
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780742566316
Publisert
2012
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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