Description
The major challenges facing humanity are global in nature, but unless the world is basically peaceful, we will never get cooperation needed to solve these issues. Yet what creates peace is poorly understood. Working on an aid program in one of the most violent places in the world, North East Kivu in the DR Congo, philanthropist and business leader Steve Killelea asked himself, 'What are the most peaceful nations?' Unable to find an answer, he created the world's leading measure of peace, the Global Peace Index, which is now the definitive go to index for heads of state. He then established world-renowned think tank, the Institute for Economics and Peace. Today its work is used by organisations like the United Nations and Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), and taught in university courses around the world.
Peace in the Age of Chaos tells of Steve's personal journey to measure and understand peace and the practical application of his work. In this time when we are faced with environmental, social and economic challenges, this book shows us a way forward where Positive Peace - creating the optimal environment for human potential to flourish - can lead to a paradigm shift in the ways societies can be managed.
About the Author
Steve Killelea is the multi-award-winning founder of the internationally renowned global think tank, the Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP). He is regularly quoted in the media on subjects ranging from terrorism to conflict and is also a sought-after international speaker. His funding of the IEP was recognised as one of the 50 most impactful philanthropic gifts in Australia's history by a coalition of Australian Foundations in 2013, and he has been recognised as one of the 100 most influential people in the world on reducing armed violence. In recognition of Steve's deep commitment to peace, he was awarded the Luxembourg Peace Prize and has twice been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize.
Book Information
ISBN 9781743796757
Author Steve Killelea
Format Paperback
Page Count 272
Imprint Hardie Grant Books
Publisher Hardie Grant Books
Weight(grams) 460g