Knowledge and the Search for Understanding Among NationsBloomsbury Academic, 30/07/2001 - 216 páginas The end of World War II resulted in the realization that any war leaves devastating effects in its wake, which may take years to resolve. Mungazi argues that the key to avoiding armed conflict is education on a global scale. Only an increasing awareness of cultural diversity can improve relationships between nations. Beginning with Woodrow Wilson's famous Fourteen Points, Mungazi traces efforts to improve international relations through global forums, as well as the obstacles to such vehicles for intercultural cooperation. Modern issues such as population explosion, declining resources, international terrorism, and disease have become so serious that no nation can afford to act alone. |
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The Legacy of Woodrow Wilson | 1 |
Consequences of U S Senate Rejection of the League | 29 |
Conditions of Education After World War II | 51 |
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