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Seeds of Peace: Jumpstarting the Peacebuilding Process
One of the most familiar sayings in the world is the often quoted adage that the “pen is mightier than the sword.” Although it is an old axiom, there is great truth to the statement – and there is perchance … Continue reading
Degrees in Amity: The University for Peace
Rarely do educational entities come into existence through the decree of international organizations, but such is the case with the University for Peace, which is officially located in San Jose, Costa Rica. Dedicated to higher education in peace and conflict … Continue reading
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