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ID152612
Title ProperGandhian approach to a non-violent world order
LanguageENG
AuthorGullapalli, Sailaja
Summary / Abstract (Note)The world has always been afflicted with conflicts of all sorts. The last two centuries have been extremely conflict-prone with persistent problems, two major world wars and many proxy wars. While wielding of power remains the prime motive of these conflicts, many of them are acts of retaliation too. Partly, it can be attributed to deficiency in the spiritual and ethical values that are much affecting the contemporary international relations. Wars are being waged for establishing the so-called democracies, overthrowing dictatorships, wars on terror, and wars to liberate people from state oppressions.
`In' analytical NoteWorld Focus Vol. 38, No.5; May 2017: p.28-33
Journal SourceWorld Focus 2017-05 38, 5
Key WordsDisarmament ;  Nonviolence ;  Mahatma Gandhi ;  Gandhian Approach ;  Satyagraha ;  International Relations ;  Ganshism