How to build peace, partnership and prosperity in Ukraine Russia conflict.
In a world torn apart by conflict and division, "Building Peace, Prosperity, and Partnership: Lessons from Singapore for Ukrainian and Russian Leaders" offers a powerful and timely message of hope and possibility. Drawing on the remarkable story of Singapore's transformation from a poor, divided, and conflict-ridden city-state to a thriving, peaceful, and influential global hub, this groundbreaking book provides a comprehensive and practical guide for leaders seeking to build lasting peace and prosperity in the aftermath of war.
Through a series of in-depth chapters and case studies, the book explores the key principles, strategies, and practices that have underpinned Singapore's success, from economic cooperation and smart diplomacy to social cohesion and inclusive governance. It highlights the central role of mediation, dialogue, and other collaborative approaches in breaking through barriers and building trust, and offers step-by-step guidance on how to design and implement effective cooperation frameworks and partnerships.
With a particular focus on the challenges and opportunities facing Ukraine and Russia, the book draws on the expertise of experienced mediator and author David Hoicka and the rich tapestry of Singapore's history to offer a fresh perspective and actionable insights for leaders seeking to move beyond the divisive conflicts of the past and build a brighter, more cooperative future.
Combining rigorous analysis with inspiring storytelling, "Building Peace, Prosperity, and Partnership" is a must-read for anyone interested in the art and science of peacebuilding, and a clarion call for a new era of collaboration, innovation, and shared progress in a world that desperately needs it. Whether you are a policymaker, business leader, civil society activist, or concerned citizen, this book will challenge your assumptions, expand your horizons, and inspire you to take action in building a better world for all.
In a world torn apart by conflict and division, "Building Peace, Prosperity, and Partnership: Lessons from Singapore for Ukrainian and Russian Leaders" offers a powerful and timely message of hope and possibility. Drawing on the remarkable story of Singapore's transformation from a poor, divided, and conflict-ridden city-state to a thriving, peaceful, and influential global hub, this groundbreaking book provides a comprehensive and practical guide for leaders seeking to build lasting peace and prosperity in the aftermath of war.
Through a series of in-depth chapters and case studies, the book explores the key principles, strategies, and practices that have underpinned Singapore's success, from economic cooperation and smart diplomacy to social cohesion and inclusive governance. It highlights the central role of mediation, dialogue, and other collaborative approaches in breaking through barriers and building trust, and offers step-by-step guidance on how to design and implement effective cooperation frameworks and partnerships.
With a particular focus on the challenges and opportunities facing Ukraine and Russia, the book draws on the expertise of experienced mediator and author David Hoicka and the rich tapestry of Singapore's history to offer a fresh perspective and actionable insights for leaders seeking to move beyond the divisive conflicts of the past and build a brighter, more cooperative future.
Combining rigorous analysis with inspiring storytelling, "Building Peace, Prosperity, and Partnership" is a must-read for anyone interested in the art and science of peacebuilding, and a clarion call for a new era of collaboration, innovation, and shared progress in a world that desperately needs it. Whether you are a policymaker, business leader, civil society activist, or concerned citizen, this book will challenge your assumptions, expand your horizons, and inspire you to take action in building a better world for all.
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