Description:
Introduction: "Peace does not come freely. In order to have a sustainable vibrant flourishing
community, it is important
to sustain the efforts of Peacebuilding, which is now profoundly
lacking in most states of the Northeast India1
(NEI) and in many parts of the world affected
and afflicted with intractable conflicts. Looking back to the historical situation we can
understand why these societies are in deep violence or divided societies embroiled in their
search for identity and dignity in the midst of transition from simple societies to modern or
from tyrannical, monarchical or tribalistic system to democratic system of governance; the
journey has never been
smooth or easy.
This paper is an effort to talk about Peace Education advocacy using various methods
such as the Peace Counts on Tour2
(PCoT) and its related component the author has been
involved for over a decade..."
Source/publisher:
Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies (CPCS)
Date of Publication:
2013-00-00
Date of entry:
2015-09-29
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- Individual Documents
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Language:
English