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Roche, Douglas A BARGAIN FOR HUMANITY : Global Security By 2000 University of Alberta Press 1993 0888642547 / 9780888642547 First Edition Softcover Near Fine Signed by Author Signed & dated by author on title page. Slight corner wear, slight soiling outer edge of pages, only minimal wear overall, clean & tight interior. 190 pages. A new world order is talked about but the old disorder still prevails as East-West tensions give way to the North-South gap. The world of post-Cold War enlightenment, political change and hope for a more human future is colliding with the world of suffering and despair which pose great danger to the future of humanity. Douglas Roche, former Canadian Ambassador for Disarmament and Member of Parliament examines the movement away from militarism, the resurgence of the United Nations and standards for an equitable new world order. He sets out the interests of all in making a bargain for human survival. ; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; Signed by Author Price:
15.00 USD
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Roche, Douglas BREAD NOT BOMBS A Political Agenda for Social Justice The University of Alberta Press 1999 0888643578 / 9780888643575 First Edition Softcover Near Fine Excellent condition, clean and unmarked. Light corner wear and slight scuffing to cover. B/w illus. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 184 pages; Today, housing, health, and education services are desperately needed for the world's poorest people, but instead governments spend billions on war. With six billion people on the earth, social justice sometimes seems farther off than ever. Senator Douglas Roche envisions a new future, with increased awareness of key global issues, where bread, not bombs, is the priority. Senator Roche's strong belief that human security is possible is complemented by a persuasive agenda for the 21st century. First, the international community must build the conditions for peace through nuclear disarmament. Second, nations must Co-operate to ensure equitable economic and social development. He foresees Canada taking a crucial role, building on its international reputation as a peacemaker. (*lower shipping avail to Cdn & overseas locations) [261-osl] Price:
11.95 USD
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