
The Peace Foundation operates New Zealand's most extensive Peace Education Resource Centres - in Auckland. The Peace Foundation publishes resources on a range of topics: peace education in schools, building self esteem, co-operation and conflict resolution, anger management, non-violence, mediation, social justice and nuclear disarmament. Its educational resources provide activities, lesson plans, ideas and activity sheets for teachers, educators, parents and caregivers.
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Security Without Deterrence explores the fallacies of the idea that maintaining nuclear weapons for deterrence of war. As a former operator of British nuclear weapons, Commander Robert Green (Royal Navy Ret'd) chronicles the history, practical difficulties and dangerous contraditions of deterrence
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Cheater’s Risk is an interactive exploration of the dynamics in a world where nuclear weapons have been banned by a global treaty. The player steps into the role of a country seeking to gain the advantage of a monopoly on nuclear weapons and must avoid being detected by national intelligence servi
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Described by the New York Times as "probably the most famous foreign correspondent in Britain", he has over thirty years of experience in international reporting, dating from 1970s Belfast and Portugal's 1974 Carnation Revolution, the 1975-1990 Lebanese Civil War, and encompassing the 1979 Iranian r
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Cities of Today, Cities of Tomorrow includes a comprehensive 6-unit teaching module on urban issues that covers everything from the history of urban development to profiles of today's important cities to issues facing the cities of tomorrow.
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Classes from around the world connected with each other on a discussion board to discuss, then define health, before getting together on-line to question experts from the Pan American Health Organization and the World Health Organization about their concerns.
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The Model UN Discussion Area attracts thousands of students who gather to discuss international issues, request information and exchange ideas.
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