Global Governance at a Turning Point: Innovative Approaches to Peace in a Changing World
The United Nations, as currently structured, cannot fully benefit from the spiritual, moral and social vision that comes from religion. This situation weakens the United Nations as it seeks to carry out its most crucial mission. from the Keynote Address, Chung Hwan Kwak, Chairman, IIFWP
The message that I want to deliver is that the real challenge to the United Nations at the moment is that it is dealing with an entirely new balance of power in the world. Martin Walker, Chief International Correspondent, UPI
The most important task of the UN today is the prevention of wars caused by interreligious strife. Great progress here could be made if Rev. Moons proposal for an interreligious council at the United Nations is adopted.
H.E. Stanislav Shushkevich, Former President, Belarus
Governance can no longer be considered a closed system. Its task is to find a balance between taking advantage of globalization and providing a secure and stable social and economic domestic environment.
Vladimir Petrovsky, Professor of International Relations
Moscow State University
CONTENTS
Opening Banquet
Welcoming Remarks 3
Dr. Thomas G. Walsh, Dr. Kyung-June Lee, and Rt. Hon. Hamilton Green Introduction to Assembly 2003 7
Dr. Thomas G. Walsh Session I: Vision, Principles, and Objectives
Opening Remarks 11
Dr. Thomas G. Walsh and Hon. Dr. Hee-bok Kang Keynote Address 13
Rev. Dr. Chung Hwan Kwak Family-Based Literacy Initiative 21
Ms. Karen Judd Smith Principles for Peace and Literacy 23
Dr. Jones Kyazze Peace in the Middle East 28
Mr. Taj Hamad Peace on the Korean Peninsula 31
Mr. Antonio L. Betancourt Human Development 34
Dr. Kathy Winings Session II: Global Governance at a Turning Point: The United Nations, Nation States, Relgions, and NGOs
Current Challenges and Opportunities 39
Dr. Neil Albert Salonen Religious Cooperation for Peace 42
Rev. Marcus Braybrooke A War Correspondents View on Current Conflicts 47
Mr. Martin Walker Love, Power, and Justice in Global Society 52
Dr. Gordon L. Anderson Concurrent Committees
Committee A: Global Governance and the Future of the United Nations
A Moral Rudder and Spiritual Anchor for the U.N. 65
Rt. Hon. Hamilton Green We Need to Stand Strong Against Terrorism 69
H.E. Rahim Alioglu Huseynov The U.N. Must Curb New Forms of Terrorism 71
H.E. Stanislav Shushkevich Conflicting Global Processes 74
H.E. Mart Siiman Human Development and Peace 76
Hon. Inam Asad Qaddourah Al-Muft The Security Council and an Interreligious Council 80
H.E. Mendsaikhany Enkhsaikhan The Delhi Declaration Can Support an Interreligious Council 82
H.E. Sir James R. Mancham Military Might Cannot Create Lasting Peace 86
Amb. Dr. Babiker Ali Khalifa Modern Governments Require Interfaith Efforts 88
Hon. Isidro Q. Aligada Good Laws Can Make Morality Possible 90
Prof. Esperanza Bautista-Parejo Direct Democracy: A Lesson from the Swiss 92
Hon. Mike Gravel Making the U.N. Legitimate 98
Sheikh Mohamad Kanaan Human Development and Human Security 101
Dr. Vladimir Petrovsky Committee B: The Middle East: Innovative Approaches to Peace
Opening Remarks 111
Dr. Frank Kaufmann Love, Humility, Awareness, Responsibility, and Justice Bring Peace 112
Imam Mohammed Ali Elahi How About a New Combined State of Israel-Palestine? 115
Dr. Cheryl A. Lau Resettlement of Palestinians 120
Dr. Jean Maruani Root Causes, Not Symptoms 124
Mr. Arnaud de Borchgrav Cynicism is a Disease 129
Mr. Taj Hamad An Even Playing Field for Religion 131
Rev. David Alan Hart Understand Your Neighbor 136
Sheik Moafaq Tarif Follow the Road Map 138
Hon. Inam Asad Qaddourah Al-Mufti Committee C: Human Development
Opening Remarks 145
Dr. Kathy Winings Culture and Development 147
Dr. Jones Kyazze Tolerance and Appreciation of Others is Essential 150
Dr. V. Mohini Giri Using the Human Development Index 155
Mr. Frederick Azubuike Obi Elements of Character Education 165
Mr. Alan Saunders Reducing AIDS Requires High Commitment at All Levels 169
Dr. Chris Baryomunsi Young People Must Be Taught About AIDS 174
Dr. Maria Pilar Estébanez HIV Challenges Us to Care for People 178
Dr. Michael J. Lenaghan Committee D: Peace on the Korean Peninsula
Opening Remarks 185
H.E. Rodrigo Carazo The Bush Administration Approach and Prospects for Peace in Korea 186
Dr. K. A. Namkung Reasons North Korea is Developing Nuclear Weapons 194
Dr. Yong Soon Yim Chinas Policy Toward North Korea 198
Mr. Timothy L. Savage Introduction to the Second Panel 205
Rt. Hon. Edward R. Schreyer North Korea is Poised to Cross the Nuclear Rubicon 206
Dr. Alexandre Y. Mansourov The Great Powers in Peaceful Reunification of Korea 211
Dr. Youngho Kim A Grand Design for Northeast Asia 221
Mr. Tamotsu Nakano Session III: IIFWP Partners for Peace: The Councils of Affiliated Organizations: Reports and Future Plans
The Summit Council for World Peace 235
Mr. Antonio L. Betancourt Womens Federation for World Peace 238
Mrs. Alexa Fish Ward American Family Coalition 241
Mr. James P. Flynn Professors World Peace Academy 244
Dr. Gordon L. Anderson International Relief Friendship Foundation 246
Dr. Kathy Winings Interreligious Peace Sports Festival 249
Rev. John W. Gehring Federation of Island Nations for World Peace 252
Rev. Hiroshi Matsuzaki World Media Association 254
Mr. Michael Marshall Special Session I
The Washington Times Will Stand Up for Moral Values 259
Mr. Douglas D. M. Joo Session IV: An Interreligious Summit: How Could, or Should, Religions Contribute to Peace?
We Should See Ourselves as Others See Us 269
Rev. Jennifer Jane Chalmers Three Principles of Peace 272
Dr. S. Cromwell Crawford How Religious Leaders Can Contribute to Peace 275
Dr. Frank Kaufmann We Must Find Parents Equal to the Task 280
Sheik Mohammad Kiwan How Religious People Can Contribute to Peace 279
Prof. Jameson Kurasha How Religions Can Contribute to Peace 284
Mr. Rama Swarup How Can We Adress the Root Causes of Conflict? 286
Rev. Junsei Terasawa Special Session II
Peace and the Significance of Eternal Life and the Spiritual World 291
Rev. Dr. Chung Hwan Kwak Session V: Closing Plenary
Opening Remarks 299
Dr. Thomas G. Walsh Report on Committee A 300
Dr. Gordon L. Anderson Report on Committee B 304
Mr. David Frazer Harris Report on Committee C 309
Dr. V. Mohini Giri Report on Committee D 312
Dr. Mark P. Barry Closing Session
Introductory Remarks 319
Dr. Neil Albert Salonen, H.E. Mart Siiman, Mr. Inderjeet Singh, Ms. Akiko Ikeno Introduction to the Founder 325
Rev. Dr. Chung Hwan Kwak Gods Kingdom on Earth (Chung Il Guk) 329
Rev. Dr. Sun Myung Moon About the Contributors 333
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