Education
Bachelor of Arts in economics, international relations, Stanford University, 1979. Juris Doctor, Stanford University, 1982.
(As the world moves into the 21st century, it enters a per...)
As the world moves into the 21st century, it enters a period of unprecedented crisis; the human race can no longer take the future for granted. Yet over the last decade, millions of people worldwide have turned to local action to tackle the planet's problems. In thousands of towns, cities and villages, community groups and organizations are teaming up with local authorities to form links with counterparts in the developing world, yet such local initiatives rarely grab the national headlines. In this book, the author defines, tracks and analyzes the emerging global movement of community-based development initiatives (CDIs).
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(In "Security without War", three young thinkers lay out p...)
In "Security without War", three young thinkers lay out principles and policies for the United States to adopt in a post-Cold War world. They encourage Americans to take account of all threats, to emphasize preventing conflicts over winning wars and to enhance every nation's security, to favour multilateral approaches over bilateral ones and to promote greater citizen participation in foreign policy.
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Bachelor of Arts in economics, international relations, Stanford University, 1979. Juris Doctor, Stanford University, 1982.
Founder Center Innovative Diplomacy, 1982. Director Institute Policy Studies, Washington, 1992-1995, co-director, fellow, since 1995.
(As the world moves into the 21st century, it enters a per...)
(In "Security without War", three young thinkers lay out p...)
Author: Toward a Global Village, 1994. Co-author: Citizen Diplomats: Pathfinders in Soviet-American Relations, 1986, Security Without War: A Post Cold War Foreign Policy, 1993. Co-editor: (anthology) Conditions of Peace: An Inquiry, 1992, Technology for the Common Good, 1993.
Contributor articles to professional journals.