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Risks Violence Security And Peace In Latin America 1st Ed Rsula Oswald Spring

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Risks Violence Security And Peace In Latin America 1st Ed Rsula Oswald Spring
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11 MB
Author: Úrsula Oswald Spring, Serena Eréndira Serrano Oswald
ISBN: 9783319738079, 9783319738086, 3319738070, 3319738089
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1st ed.

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Risks Violence Security And Peace In Latin America 1st Ed Rsula Oswald Spring by Úrsula Oswald Spring, Serena Eréndira Serrano Oswald 9783319738079, 9783319738086, 3319738070, 3319738089 instant download after payment.

This book analyses the war against drugs, violence in streets, schools and families, and mining conflicts in Latin America. It examines the nonviolent negotiations, human rights, peacebuilding and education, explores security in cyberspace and proposes to overcome xenophobia, white supremacy, sexism, and homophobia, where social inequality increases injustice and violence. During the past 40 years of the Latin American Council for Peace Research (CLAIP) regional conditions have worsened. Environmental justice was crucial in the recent peace process in Colombia, but also in other countries, where indigenous people are losing their livelihood and identity. Since the end of the cold war, capitalism aggravated the life conditions of poor people. The neoliberal dismantling of the State reduced their rights and wellbeing in favour of enterprises. Youth are not only the most exposed to violence, but represent also the future for a different management of human relations and nature.

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