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  2. The Anatomy of Peace - Wikipedia

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    The Anatomy of Peace is a book by Emery Reves, first published in 1945. [1] It expressed the world federalist sentiments shared by Albert Einstein and many others in the late 1940s, in the period immediately following World War II .

  3. Emery Reves - Wikipedia

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    His best known work, The Anatomy of Peace, which he wrote and published in 1945 while in New York, helped popularise the cause of world federalism. [25] Reves argued for a federation of nations that relinquished to the federal authority only the powers to manage and regulate intergovernmental relationships but still retained sovereignty for ...

  4. The Anatomy of Revolution - Wikipedia

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    The Anatomy of Revolution (1965 Revised and Expanded Edition) on Internet Archive; American Archive of Public Broadcasting has archived videos of the series of the same name in which Crane Brinton, the author, delivers lectures based on the contents of this book. They were produced by WGBH and broadcast in 1961.

  5. Norman Cousins - Wikipedia

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    Politically, Cousins was a tireless advocate of liberal causes, such as nuclear disarmament and world peace, which he promoted through his writings in Saturday Review.In a 1984 forum at the University of California, Berkeley, titled "Quest for Peace", Cousins recalled the long editorial he wrote on August 6, 1945, the day the United States dropped the atomic bomb in Hiroshima.

  6. Si vis pacem, para bellum - Wikipedia

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    Relief at the entrance of the Cultural Center of the Armies in Madrid, showing the Latin phrase "Si vis pacem, para bellum.". Si vis pacem, para bellum (Classical Latin: [siː wiːs ˈpaːkɛ̃ ˈparaː ˈbɛllʊ̃]) is a Latin adage translated as "If you want peace, prepare for war."

  7. An Agenda for Peace - Wikipedia

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    However, An Agenda for Peace’s most significant contribution to the modern understanding of peace is its introduction of the concept of “post-conflict peacebuilding.” Boutros-Ghali defines “post-conflict peace-building” as “action to identify and support structures which will tend to strengthen and solidify peace in order to avoid a ...

  8. Everything to Know About 'Anatomy of Lies,' Peacock's ... - AOL

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    Peacock's new docuseries, Anatomy of Lies, has just as many twists and turns as Grey's Anatomy, the show that Elisabeth Finch worked on while she allegedly faked cancer and trauma.Now, her story ...

  9. Anatomy of a Genocide - Wikipedia

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    Anatomy of a Genocide: The Life and Death of a Town called Buczacz is a 2018 book by historian Omer Bartov exploring ethnic relations between Poles, Ukrainians, and Jews in the town of Buczacz (now Buchach, Ukraine) with a focus on the Holocaust.