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Killelea, Steve. "The pillars of peace: identifying the elements that allow human potential to flourish" in The Necessary Transition: The Journey Towards the Sustainable Enterprise Economy, edited by Malcolm McIntosh, Greenleaf Publishing Limited, 2013, pp. 119–131. ISBN 978-1-906093-89-1. Killelea, Steve.
In 2013, Steve Killelea's founding of IEP was recognized as one of the 50 most impactful philanthropic gifts in Australia's history by a coalition including the Myer Family Company, The Myer Foundation and Sidney Myer Fund, Pro Bono Australia, Swinburne University and Philanthropy Australia. [27]
Researchers have determined that Positive Peace, which includes the attitudes, institutions, and structures that pre-empt conflict and facilitate functional societies, is the main driver of peace. The eight pillars of positive peace are well-functioning government, sound business environment, acceptance of the rights of others, good relations ...
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Steve Killelea, philanthropist and founder of the Institute for Economics and Peace; Mary McCord Archived 2021-04-02 at the Wayback Machine, Legal Director at the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection and Visiting Professor of Law at Georgetown University Law Center; Marcus Peffers, founder and CEO of M&C Saatchi World Services
Steve Killelea – initiated Global Peace Index and Institute for Economics and Peace; Coretta Scott King (1927–2006) – American author, civil rights leader, and active in the anti-Vietnam war movement; Martin Luther King Jr. (1929–1968) – Civil rights leader, American anti-Vietnam war protester
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The World Peace Foundation was created in 1910 under the directorship of Edwin D. Mead [1] and financed by Edwin Ginn, a wealthy publisher, who initially named it the International School of Peace. Ginn felt that massive financial investments in war should be matched by, at least, modest investments in Kant's notion of peace via democracy ...