PEACEST 1A03 Study Guide - Final Guide: Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation, Bertrand Russell, Mutual Assured Destruction

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What: doctrine that says the international community has a responsibility to protect and interfere with individual states if the state fails to protect its own citizens; protect against: war crimes, crimes against humanity etc. Why: states are failing to protect their own citizens. What: establishment of organizations who created strategies and ideas to oppose stockpiling, testing, and development of nuclear weapons. Why: mass destruction (people and the environment), the cold war, and russia stockpiling. Who: albert einstein and the community of scientists. Significance: impact public perception of nuclear tech (e. g. energy) peace/ anti-nuclear partial ban treaty in 1963; and helped form the peace symbol in britain in 1958. What: development of constructive personal, political, and group relationships across ethnic, religious, class, national, gender, and racial boundaries; strategies and ideas to create peace and overcome conflict. Why: to reconnect in response to the idea that negative peace which is insufficient.