How to avoid World War III. A plea for world peace

Par : Hang Nguyen, Jamal Qaiser
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  • Nombre de pages244
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-3-947818-74-7
  • EAN9783947818747
  • Date de parution24/11/2021
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille293 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurDiplomatic Council e.V.

Résumé

Authors Hang Nguyen and Jamal Qaiser state their plea for world peace in this comprehensive and thought-provoking book. Following World War I, with its devastating death toll of 20 million, the international community established the League of Nations with a single goal: to prevent another war. Unfortunately, they failed miserably. Only 20 years later, preparations began for World War II, which claimed over 60 million lives.
In 1945 the United Nations Organization (UNO) was formed in order to prevent a third world war. The authors Hang Nguyen and Jamal Qaiser have successfully created an intriguing and historically well-founded book, in which they examine the question of how the UN can succeed in preventing a third world war. They shed light on all current sources of danger and outline viable solutions in great detail.
By deep diving into the causes and correlations, they explore the dangers of war and reveal the opportunities for a peaceful world. A vast array of subjects is scrutinised under their lens, with no stone left unturned. The global power centres and nuclear arsenals, the Security Council and the UN Blue Helmets, the power and impotence of international institutions, cyber war, biological weapons, war propaganda, asocial media, terrorism, killer robots and the space race are all discussed, as are developments in Afghanistan, Syria and Ukraine, and the escalating global conflict between the USA and China.
A separate chapter is dedicated to the question of where Europe stands in this global conflict. Throughout the book, the authors not only explain how the levers of power behind all these developments work, but go far beyond that to outline paths to world peace.
Hang Nguyen came to Germany as a child seeking refuge from the Vietnam War. She has experienced first-hand the misery of a war that only broke out because the global powers sought war and the United Nations could not find a way to peace. Today she says about her escape: "I only survived because complete strangers took care of me". From this experience, she has developed an ardent desire to help other people, as she was once helped.
As Secretary General of the Diplomatic Council, she is the face and the heart of the organisation that published this work. She would like nothing better than a perfectly functioning UN that brings peace to humanity everywhere. But in her work at the Diplomatic Council, she has had to learn that the United Nations still has a long road ahead. This book is their reminder to the world's largest supranational organisation to prevent World War III at all costs. Jamal Qaiser made his way from teenage market trader to investor and CEO of his private equity firm.
In 2010 he started the Advance Management Diploma (Post-Graduation) at the Globe Business College in Munich. In 2013, he began studying "Owner/ President Management" at the renowned Harvard Business School, which he successfully completed in 2016. During that time, he completed the Transition to Leadership Programme at the University of Oxford Said Business School in 2014. Far beyond his successful academic and business endeavours, Jamal Qaiser is inspired by contributing to world peace.
He advises governments, NGOs, humanist organisations, international corporations and, finally, the United Nations in the Diplomatic Council (DC) as DC Commissioner for UN Affairs. This publication, "How to avoid World War III", is his fourth book on global political developments. His books have won international awards, including the prestigious getAbstract Book Award from a selection of over 10, 000 non-fiction books.
In a contribution from the United Nations environment, he was once characterised as follows: "Jamal Qaiser is an extremely bright mind with a clear sense of mission for justice and humanity. He clearly enjoys actively advising people and organisations to bring about positive development. Determination coupled with the right goals of international understanding is his nature".
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