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The minds of the leaders of the world are set in thinking that national security is about being equipped with military arms and strength, that violence can be prevented by violence, and that violence can be resolved by violence. But is that so? Does it really work that way?
Kathy R. Matsui, Professor at the Department of Global Citizenship Studies, Seisen University, Tokyo, Japan; Email: matsuikathy@hotmail.com.
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Matsui, K.R. (2019). Shared Reflections and Learnings from Betty Reardon—Action Planning Models: National and International Partnerships in Asia. 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_17
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