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Reardon argues that the achievement of peace and justice cannot be realized without a fundamental change “in the distribution and locus of power in the world order and the global economic system”, and that a “democratic redistribution of power,” is a necessary condition for its realization (Reardon 2018).
Prof. Dr. Dale T. Snauwaert, Department of Educational Foundations and Leadership, University of Toledo, Ohio, USA; Email: dale.snauwaert@utoledo.edu.
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Snauwaert, D.T. (2019). Realization of a Just Peace and the First Question of Power. In: Snauwaert, D. (eds) Exploring Betty A. Reardon’s Perspective on Peace Education. Pioneers in Arts, Humanities, Science, Engineering, Practice, vol 20. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-18387-5_1
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