A World Free from Nuclear Weapons
Georgetown University Press (Verlag)
978-1-62616-804-6 (ISBN)
These luminaries, which include the pope and a Hiroshima survivor, make the moral case against possessing, manufacturing, and deploying nuclear arms. Drew Christiansen, a member of the Holy See delegation to the 2017 United Nations conference that negotiated the Treaty to Prohibit Nuclear Weapons, helps readers to understand this conference in its historical context.
A World Free from Nuclear Weapons is a critical companion for scholars of modern Catholicism, moral theology, and peace studies, as well as policymakers working on effective disarmament. It shows how the Church’s revised position presents an opportunity for global leaders to connect disarmament to larger movements for peace, pointing toward future action.
Drew Christiansen, SJ, is Distinguished Professor of Ethics and Human Development at the Walsh School of Foreign Service and a senior fellow at its Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs, both at Georgetown University. He serves as a frequent consultant to the Holy See and as a member of the steering committee of the Catholic Peacebuilding Network. Although best known for his time as editor-in-chief of America: The Jesuit Weekly, he is also the coauthor or coeditor of a number of books, including most recently Forgiveness in International Politics: An Alternative Road to Peace, and a contributing editor for the Journal of Catholic Social Thought and the Review of Faith & International Affairs. Carole Sargent is a literary historian of early modern women’s political thought and founding director of Georgetown University’s Office of Scholarly Publications. The author of two books, her national media platform has included NPR, CNN, The New York Times, and 60 Minutes. As an Associate of the Sacred Heart (RSCJ), she founded a faculty peace community in Washington, DC, and has presented with Drew Christiansen at the Lay Centre at Foyer Unitas in Rome, Italy, on Catholic sisters who are active in nuclear disarmament.
Preface
Peter K. A. Cardinal Turkson
Introduction: Toward a Positive Peace
Drew Christiansen, SJ
Part I: Setting the Agenda
1. Address by His Holiness Pope Francis
2. Address by Pietro Cardinal Parolin
Part II: Witnesses
3. Surviving the Atomic Bomb
Masako Wada
4. Hiroshima’s Heritage and the Role of Companies in City Reconstruction: How This Experience Shaped Today’s Values
Bruno L. Müller
Part III: Laureates
5. Letter from Nobel Peace Prize Laureates to His Holiness Pope Francis on the Occasion of the International Conference
Mohamed ElBaradei, Mairead Corrigan-Maguire, Adolfo Pérez Esquivel, Jody Williams, and Muhammad Yunus
6. Nuclear Weapons: Confronting Armageddon
Mohamed ElBaradei
7. For the Disarmament of Injustice
Adolfo Pérez Esquivel
8. Will Human Beings Survive Another Century?
Muhammad Yunus
9. What the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons Can Offer for the Future Work of Nongovernmental Organizations
Beatrice Fihn
10. Nukes, Land Mines, and Killer Robots
Jody Williams
11. The Peace Process in Northern Ireland
Mairead Corrigan-Maguire
Part IV: Diplomats
12. The UN Conference to Negotiate a Legally Binding Instrument to Ban Nuclear Weapons: A Debate
Rose Gottemoeller, Thomas Hajnoczi, and Jorge Lomónaco
13. Beyond Nuclear Deterrence: Transforming the US-Russian Equation
Alexei Georgevich Arbatov
14. International Diplomacy and International Security Issues
Izumi Nakamitsu
15. The Role of International Diplomacy and International Organizations
Thomas Stelzer
Part V: International Civil Society
16. The Humanitarian Initiative as a Condition for the Ban on Nuclear Weapons
François Bugnion
17. The Role of Civil Society
Susi Snyder
18. Reconciliation and Disarmament
Marie-Noëlle Koyara
19. The Risks of Nuclear War Today
Paolo Cotta-Ramusino
20. Dealing with Weapons of Mass Destruction in the Middle East
Emily Landau
21. Nuclear Proliferation in the Middle East: Resolving the Deadlock
Ayman Khalil
Part VI: More Religious Voices
22. We Must Do No Less
Monsignor Robert W. McElroy
23. Transforming the Human Spirit
Hiromasa Ikeda
24. Migrations and Wars
Monica Attias
25. The Social and Moral Responsibilities of Knowledge Workers
Drew Christiansen, SJ
26. Preliminary Conclusions
Stephen Colecchi
Part VII: Closing
27. Salutations
Peter K. A. Cardinal Turkson
Afterword: The Holy See and Nuclear Disarmament—Achievements and Challenges
Archbishop Silvano M. Tomasi
| Erscheinungsdatum | 10.05.2021 |
|---|---|
| Zusatzinfo | Not illustrated |
| Verlagsort | Washington, DC |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 152 x 229 mm |
| Gewicht | 249 g |
| Themenwelt | Natur / Technik ► Fahrzeuge / Flugzeuge / Schiffe ► Militärfahrzeuge / -flugzeuge / -schiffe |
| Religion / Theologie ► Christentum ► Kirchengeschichte | |
| Sozialwissenschaften ► Politik / Verwaltung ► Staat / Verwaltung | |
| ISBN-10 | 1-62616-804-0 / 1626168040 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1-62616-804-6 / 9781626168046 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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