Beyond classical peace paradigm: A theoretical argument for a Glocalized Peace and Security

  • Samuel M
  • Halidu M
  • Dominic D
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AFRICA INSTITUTE Abstract: Throughout all years of life, one of the most significant needs for humans has been peace and security around the world free from violence. Dynamics of the modern world has proved that nation states are more at risk to natural and physical calamities such as earthquakes, typhoons and infectious diseases, criminal syndicates, terrorism, child kidnapping and trafficking and drugs trafficking to mention a few. This paper makes a case of glocalized peace and architecture, an approach which is domestically relevant and internationally feasible

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Samuel, M., Halidu, M., & Dominic, D. A. (2016). Beyond classical peace paradigm: A theoretical argument for a Glocalized Peace and Security. African Journal of Political Science and International Relations, 10(4), 47–55. https://doi.org/10.5897/ajpsir2015.0851

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