Creating a just and peaceful society in a just and peaceful world

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12 Steps to a Just and Peaceful Society in a Just and Peaceful World

  1. Reduce the climate of conflict
    - Become vegetarian (sensitises us to issues of taking life)
    - Reduce TV & video game violence (turn off TV &  regulate programming)
    - Promote peace stories in the electronic & paper media
    - Develop new myths which go beyond good guy/bad guy/hero 
    - Use social marketing techniques to promote peace as an option for conflict

  2. See conflict as an opportunity to 
    - Restore mutual trust
    - Create strong bonds
    - Find common ground
    - Find exceptions to the conflict

  3. Manage emotions
    - Deal with own feelings of anger, hurt, revenge
    - Cultivate curiosity, empathy, compassion, respect
    - Social marketing of peace emotions

  4. Engage key stakeholders
    - Provide incentives for politicians, power brokers, saboteurs
    - Identify those committed to peace & develop peace plans
    - Engage those committed to ongoing conflict through empathy
    -  Be realistic about which people can be together, especially in early stages

  5. Manage power
    - Identify power players
    - Utilize power sharing skills
    - May need to make unilateral peace gestures

  6. Create a conflict resolution space
    - Identify a neutral space where key stakeholders can meet
    - Provide a skilful, neutral facilitator/mediator
    - Amplify positive benefits for meeting 

  7. Listen and Understand
    - Provide opportunity to hear the other side's point of view
    - Use reflective listening techniques to reflect issue content & feelings
    - Research cultural differences

  8. Get clear on what both sides actually want
    - What would success look like
    - Incorporate mutual values led conversations
    - Focus on the issue/s not the person
    - Create a powerful, motivating vision of the benefits of peace
    - Strive for win-win solutions
    - Discriminate between the negotiable and non-negotiable areas
    - Identify the common working territory
    - Stay fluid but clear in ability to give up some things to effect win/win solutions

  9. Incorporate social justice, equity and poverty issues
    - There is no peace while people live in misery
    - Conflict is often around the perceived discrepancy between 'haves' & 'have-nots'
    - Promote a range of local, state, national and international justice systems
    - Use restorative rather than punitive justice systems

  10. Advertise solutions widely
    - Use social marketing techniques to publicise peace solutions
    - Aim to enrol key population elements in benefits of the peace plan and process
    - Develop and utilize community-based, local peace groups and movements

  11. Implement ongoing peace plan
    - Use action learning methods to implement, review & replan interventions
    - Have base-line measures against which peace can be measured

  12. Celebrate incremental peace success
    - Identify incremental steps and milestones towards greater peace & social equity 
    - Publicise widely peace successes and congratulate key stakeholders
    - Identify positive emotional stories and publicise
    - Use incremental success to maintain hope, momentum and motivation towards peace
    - Link successes with next incremental challenges

Of course there are many other ways and steps. The key is to be innovative, learn from the past, have an identifiable plan and take action


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5 Big and Bold Plans to Transform the World into a More Peaceful Place

 

"The bigger the vision,
the greater the rewards
the more powerful the motivation" 

The initial task is to shape each of these into well developed, realistic business and political proposals to attract the considerable resources required to bring these world changing programs into being.

  1. Ministry of Peace

    While all nations have a Ministry of Defense (war) no nation has a Ministry of Defense.
    While the Department of Foreign affairs does some peace work, a separate Ministry in every nation would attract great ideas and resources to focus more on what we all want rather than don't want.
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  2. Consensus Democracy vs Adversarial Democracy by majority

    Current democratic systems are generally based on a two party system in opposition. Its characterized by division, exclusiveness and good guy/bad guy mentality with large proportions of the population unrepresented.

    Consensus Democracy works on proportional representation in a government which is inclusive, cooperative and collaborative.  The aim is to accommodate a broad cross-section of views and values using skills of mediation, negotiation, listening and conflict resolution to find consensus.

    The skills politicians will use in consensus government are the same as those required to promote peace.  Adversarial government uses the skills of conflict and division.

    Will require a Ministry of Governance, constitutional working parties, professional facilitators and educators for politicians for this to work.
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  3. Consumers for peace and justice

    This project targets consumers to use their buying power to only support products which are socially and environmental responsible.

    Criteria will be developed which will identify what it means to be "doing good" in the corporate world. 
    Business will pay an accreditation company to audit them in an effort to be rewarded with ESE branding (Ethically, Socially & Environmentally responsible).

    Strong social marketing methods will be used to promote:

    a. What it means for a company to be Ethically Socially & Environmentally responsible

    b. World impacts if all companies embrace ESE modeling

    c. The power of individual consumers in shaping the world if all consumers pull together

     

  4. Values centered individuals, businesses, governments and education which shifts from an individual to a community focus.

    This program aims to further develop individual, community, business, educational, spiritual and political values. In doing so, it aims to promote becoming more other vs self-focused and to develop life purpose which reflects this.

    Some specific areas to be targeted:
    a. The business community - values led businesses do better (eg see Building a Values Driven Organization )

    b. Review the development and teaching of values in schools, colleges and universities

    c. Target both new age philosophies and traditional religions to embrace community based values.  Subsequently, task orientated groups to be formed to progress values-based living.

    d. Develop educational and marketing tools to promote values and a sense of purpose.
     

  5. Tools for 'Pollification'

    More that ever, we are living in a pluralistic, multi-cultural, diverse world of difference. Its not enough to "tolerate" difference.  We need to better learn how to embrace and celebrate difference of all types.  Rather than UNIfication (bring together as one) we need to learn How to do 'POLLIfication' (bringing together as many).

    To do this, we can learn from situations where different cultures and people with different values have leaned to peacefully co-exist. We need to review the HOW of long-term peace between former nations and communities in conflict.

    For example, we hear a lot about the conflict between Jews and Arabs in the Middle East. Yet we hear so little about how Israel and Egypt and Jordan have maintained a lasting peace over the past 25 years.

    The "Tools for Pollification" project will identify features of a variety of situations with core similar elements and identify those processes which appeared to be most influential in bringing about lasting peace and harmonious resolutions.

    A system for coding conflict situations and then matching with various tools and key success factors from similar situations should be developed.  This system could then be used by organizations such as The International Crisis Group, the United Nations, governments and the new Ministry of Peace departments in various countries.
     

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