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Third Force Network White Paper
Summary
Part I A Rude Awakening
- Global shifts in public awareness after 9/11
- Diverging opinions about the root causes of terrorism, and how to stop it
- Mission of the Third Force Network
Part II The Emergence of Two Camps
- Polarized worldviews
- Popular doubts about U.S. motives in declaring a "war on terrorism
- Rich versus poor: the U.S. role in sowing the seeds of terrorism
- Psycho-social correlates of individual and collective violence and terrorism
- Historical and religious dimensions of the conflict between the U.S.-led group and the al Qaeda network
- Stalemate
Part III Building a Third Force
- The nation-state system in the crossfire: Human security versus national security
- The legal and political building blocks of the third force, and the "boomerang" strategy
- Beyond "network warfare" and "spectacle warfare": Working around the sole remaining superpower, a paralyzed United Nations and predatory capitalism
- Rapidly expanding roles for global civil society in eradicating the economic and political roots of poverty and terrorism: Nonaligned multinational forces, livelihood development, wealth creation and democracy building
- The politics and economics of the Third Force Network livelihood index
Part IV Third Force Network in Action
- Harnessing the power of the Internet to mobilize civil society constituents, activists and their allies to support and fund NGOs
- NGOs and Nonaligned Multilateral Forces
- Third Force Network Grassroots Hotline
- NGO Emergency Requests Helpline
- Livelihood Lifeline and Third Force Network Bank
- Third Force Network Livelihood Index
- Global Civil Society News from the Frontlines
- Global Civil Society Directory
- Third Force Network Founder's Blog
Part III Conclusion
- 21st Century International Realignments Shift Power to Global Civil Society
International Human Rights and Human Security Laws
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