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A New Name for Peace:

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    Writen by Philip Shabecoff
  • PublisherUPNE (University Press of New England)
  • Year1996

In A New Name for Peace, former New York Times environmental reporter Philip Shabecoff evaluates the cooperative global efforts required for environmentally sustainable economic development. The book explores the intersection of environmentalism, sustainable development, and democracy, offering insights into how global cooperation can foster peace through the integration of ecological concerns into international policy and economic development strategies. Relevance to Current Era: As the world continues to grapple with environmental challenges like climate change, resource depletion, and sustainability, this book is increasingly relevant. It discusses how cooperative efforts can create a sustainable future by integrating environmental and democratic values into global economic policies. In the context of rising global environmental awareness, the book provides valuable insights into how international cooperation is critical for addressing today's environmental challenges.

Book Title A New Name for Peace:
Author Philip Shabecoff
ISBN 9780874516883, 0874516889 ISSN -
Edition Language English
Book Format Paperback, 450 Pages
Date Published Year Published 1996
Publisher UPNE (University Press of New England)
Pages 272 Dimensions
Book Subject environmental policy, sustainable development, international relations, peace studies, democratic governance
Keywords environmentalism, sustainable development, global cooperation, democracy, economic development, international peace, global efforts

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