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Copyright Bruce Nixon 2010. All rights reserved. Th<strong>is</strong> electronic copy <strong>is</strong> provided free for personal, non-commercial use only.<br />

www.brucenixon.com<br />

Chapter 14 - The Possibility of Peace - ending war, violence and the threat<br />

of nuclear annihilation<br />

August 2009 through June 2010<br />

It <strong>is</strong> time to end war<br />

The subject of th<strong>is</strong> chapter – the possibility of peace - <strong>is</strong> the most ambitious. Can we really end war? Will it<br />

work? I hope to show that ending war <strong>is</strong> entirely <strong>possible</strong> and you can play an important part in bringing it<br />

about. In the face of climate change, peak oil, r<strong>is</strong>ing <strong>world</strong> population, wasteful and unequal consumption of<br />

the earth’s resources, increasing poverty, starvation and extrem<strong>is</strong>m, conflicts and wars are inevitable –<br />

unless we act differently.<br />

We have to accept that, with the probable exception of WW2, force rarely works. The enormous weaponry<br />

of the great powers <strong>is</strong> useless in the face of today’s challenges. The availability of nuclear weapons to<br />

terror<strong>is</strong>ts <strong>is</strong> an inevitable and frightening prospect. “Wars” on terror, and drugs, do not work. The lesson of<br />

h<strong>is</strong>tory <strong>is</strong>: ultimately we have to talk with “extrem<strong>is</strong>ts”. Drugs must be legal<strong>is</strong>ed. Ultimately, we’ll need to<br />

engage with the Taliban in Afghan<strong>is</strong>tan, Hamas in Palestine if settlements are to be reached and Al-Qaeda if<br />

their campaign of terror <strong>is</strong> to be ended.<br />

The time has come to resolve conflict by means that do not involve violence. It <strong>is</strong> perfectly <strong>possible</strong>.<br />

The following <strong>is</strong> proposed:<br />

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A paradigm shift<br />

We have to address the global system. A critical mass that recogn<strong>is</strong>es systemic change <strong>is</strong> needed.<br />

Continuous growth <strong>is</strong> unsustainable and unjust. Western addiction to consumer<strong>is</strong>m perpetuates an<br />

insecure and unsafe <strong>world</strong><br />

Ending poverty and the economic and social injustices at the root of hostility and many conflicts<br />

An emphas<strong>is</strong> on what works<br />

Putting major resources into conflict prevention, reconciliation, trust and peace-building rather than<br />

military interventions. Whilst slower, it <strong>is</strong> more effective, and costs less in lost lives and destruction<br />

Enabling people on the ground to empower themselves to resolve their problems and conflicts and<br />

tackle corruption – instead of imposing solutions.<br />

Ending the threat of nuclear weapons through urgent action to bring about nuclear d<strong>is</strong>armament<br />

Strictly controlling the sale of arms<br />

Preventing, through international collaboration, resource wars that will loom large in the future<br />

Taking steps to limit the size, power and influence of large corporations and prevent their abuses<br />

Making the UN democratic and giving it more power<br />

Providing citizens with constitutional powers to gain control of their governments and prevent war<br />

being declared without fully informed consent<br />

Pract<strong>is</strong>ing ethical foreign policies are ultimately in our best interest<br />

Learning to respect our differences<br />

Accepting that d<strong>is</strong>cussions need to take place with all stakeholders; excluding “extrem<strong>is</strong>ts” does not<br />

work<br />

Addressing terror<strong>is</strong>m and the causes of terror<strong>is</strong>m non-violently<br />

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