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Judith Lipton in June.
Costa Rica is the only full-fledged and totally independent country to
be entirely demilitarized. Its military was abolished in 1948, with the
keys to the armory handed to the Department of Education. Socially,
Costa Rica is a success story. Although 94th in the world for GDP, it is
in the top 10 on various measurements of health and well-being.
Citizens enjoy high standards of living that include universal access to
healthcare, education, and pensions. In addition, the country
practices sustainable resource management, such as reforestation and the
development of solar and wind power, and it expects to be carbon
neutral by 2050. Hunting is illegal. 25% of the landmass is parks and
reserves. The government supports universal health care, especially
maternal and child health. Costa Rica even has a Blue Zone, an area
where people live extraordinarily long, healthy lives. To some
extent, Costa Rica is simply lucky: it was largely inaccessible, and it
had virtually no precious minerals, therefore it was mostly spared the
ravages of predatory colonialism. The Costa Rican people made very good
social decisions, ranging from an avowed commitment to social democracy
at the national level, to local land distribution to develop stable
middle class farmers. But Costa Rica's neighbors have not enjoyed nearly
as much peace and prosperity. It is unlikely that Costa Rica's
demilitarization and its remarkable social success are coincidental;
clearly, something special is going on. Through good luck, good
leadership, and good decisions, Costa Rica has become arguably the
sanest and most progressive country on earth.
This book examines how and
why Costa Rica is safe and independent without any military at all, and
what the rest of us can learn from its success.
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Rivera Sun in July.
Fifteen-year-old Ari Ara is returning to the riverlands to take up her
duties as royal heir. Nervous and excited, she leaps into the
heart-pounding tests that will prove she’s worthy of the throne. But
hidden dangers lurk beneath the rituals of the Ordeal of Queens.
Ancestor spirits haunt her. Nightmares plague her. Not everyone wants a
follower of the Way Between as the next ruler. Surrounded by warriors
and war culture, Ari Ara’s commitment to peace threatens her chances of
wearing the crown. A hard choice lies before her: will she stay true to
what she believes? Or will she stay silent so that she can become queen?
David Swanson in August.
What is the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)? What role is
played by its members and partners? Does the largest military alliance
ever to exist serve the cause of peace or the causes of weapons sales
and war mongering? Published to coincide with the 75th anniversary of
the alliance, this sharp, concise account examines NATO's origins,
structure, and its goals at a time of mounting global tension.
Suzanne Hassan Hammad in October.
With a foreword by Richard A. Falk, this book is a deeply personal
study, in which Hammad illuminates a deep agenda of place, meaning, and
resistance in territorial struggles through the telling of a less-heard
story of how women, men, and young people understand their world and
their lives in the occupied Palestinian West Bank landscape. Taking a
case study of a contested and divided Palestinian village situated in
the heart of the Occupied Palestinian Territories and known for its
sustained, non-violent protest against the Separation Wall that cuts
through its lived spaces, Hammad examines how villagers live,
experience, interpret, and attempt to resist infringements on their
property and person.
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Peace in the world!
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