From an institutional point of view international development cooperation represents a governmental tool for national foreign policy related to meet foreigners needs of an economic nature. This paradigm does not include peace-building, although peace is a basic human need. International law states “Culture of Peace” as an institutional objective, so State should run their development cooperation programs in a building positive peace framework.
Development Cooperation and the "Culture of Peace" Institutionalization
Consorti, Pierluigi
2014-01-01
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From an institutional point of view international development cooperation represents a governmental tool for national foreign policy related to meet foreigners needs of an economic nature. This paradigm does not include peace-building, although peace is a basic human need. International law states “Culture of Peace” as an institutional objective, so State should run their development cooperation programs in a building positive peace framework.File in questo prodotto:
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