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In his new book World Order, the former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger offers a sweeping guide to the rise of the modern state system, and warns that a stable balance of power remains as crucial now as in the era of Westphalia. magining the World Order as a See Saw performance of legitimacy and powers in negotiation, only a stable pivot, built on shared values, responsibilities and interests, will hold the balance when shift of weights initiates motion to exchange the levels of ups and downs. Negotiating Peace and Order within the micro world with children, one can experience how essential is the culture of dialog to learn to express interests and needs on equal position, to manage fights, to learn to prevent violence and to learn to find agreements, raising awareness for rights and responsibilities of self and others. As Henry Kissinger observes, for most of history, civilizations defined their own concepts of order and envisioned its distinct principles as universally relevant. Could it be possible to include them all and to build the formal frame as a stable pivot from principles which are ethically common for all? youtube/watch?v=o52GPe_EBG4
Posted on: Tue, 23 Sep 2014 19:09:22 +0000

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