KEY ISSUES
Economic Prosperity and Equality
Human Rights Issues and Human Security
Climate Change (Global Warming)
Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)
Global Peace and Global Governance
Cultural Diversity and Tolerance
Higher Education for Humane Purposes and Social Responsibility
Political Development and Political Stability
Global Justice and Social Harmony
Environmental Protection and Sustainable Development
Crisis Management such as Post-conflict and Disaster
Economic Prosperity and Equality
S1-I01-1 Legal-Socio-Economic Organization & Economic Development
May 6 13:30~15:00 Chair: Mohammad Taghi Sheykhi (Iran)  
    Rural Development as the Backbone of Development: Sociological Frameworks Mohammad Taghi Sheykhi (Iran)
    Reconciliation between Corporate Citizens and Democratic Citizens - Corporate Citizenship Initiative through UN Global Compact Yon Jung Choi (Republic of Korea)
 
S2-I01-2 Social Rights and Economic Equality
May 6 15:30~17:00 Chair: Faiz M. Shaikh (Pakistan)  
    Impact of Globalization and FDI on Rural Poverty and Strengthening Faiz M. Shaikh (Pakistan)  
    Economic Development Institutional Framework Rabih Abouchakra (United Arab Emirates )
Human Rights Issues and Human Security
S1-I02-1 Human Rights from Economic Perspectives
May 6 13:30~15:00 Chair:      
    The Economic Basis of the Concept of Human Rights Seen from the Perspectives of Political Economy Soon Chang Yang (Republic of Korea)
    The Right to Food for All: A Right-Based Approach to Hunger and Social-inequality Karen Kong (Hong Kong)
    Experience of the International Islamic Relief Organization, Saudi Arabia (IIROSA) in the Eradication of Poverty Abdul Wahab Zahid Haq (Saudi Arabia)
Climate Change (Global Warming)
S1-I03-1 Climate Change and Community: Cases for Local Governance
May 6 13:30~15:00 Chair: Paradzayi P. Bongo (Zimbabwe)  
    Climate Change and the Vulnerability Context in Community-Based Disaster Risk Management: A Case Study From Rural Zimbabwe Paradzayi P. Bongo (Zimbabwe)  
 
S2-I03-2 Climate Change and the Role of Leadership
May 6 15:30~17:00 Chair: Farooq Hassan (Pakistan)  
    Climate Change: Religious Based Genesis & International Co-peration Farooq Hassan (Pakistan)
    Relative Contribution of Green House and Geomagnetic Effects to Global Warming Yong-Jae Moon (Republic of Korea)
    Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) and Meeting Global Challenges Derek J. Elias (Thailand)
    Rethinking Climate Change Adaptation through Community Based Approach Tamara Grbovic (United States)
 
S7-I03-3 The Role of Government for Climate Change and Green Growth
May 8 08:30-12:00 Chair: Seung Hoon Ryu (Republic of Korea)  
      Ju Ho Hwang (Republic of Korea)  
    Korean Plan for Climate Change and Green Growth Eui-Chan Jeon (Republic of Korea)
    How Far Should We Travel? A Route to Mitigate Climate Change Itaru Yasui (Japan)
    Energy Policy Directions and Tasks toward Green Growth of Korean Economy Jinwoo Kim (Republic of Korea)
    Practical Action to Low Carbon Society in Kiryu City - 80% C02 Reduction and New Lifestyle Takayuki Takarada (Japan)  
Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)
S1-I04-1 Youth & MDGs
May 6 13:30~15:00 Chair: Francis C. Anyaegbu (Nigeria)  
    Achieving The MDGs- The Youth Can Francis C. Anyaegbu (Nigeria)
    Raising Awareness: “UGC with Love” (User Generated Contents) Ho Joon Sohn (Republic of Korea)
    Can Teaching Save the MDG's? David Durkee (United Kingdom)
 
S2-I04-2 Legal Rules and Social Norms for MDGs
May 6 15:30~17:00 Chair: Philip M. Nichols (United States)  
    The Rule of Law as an International Norm Philip M. Nichols (United States)
    Agriculture Policy Strategies to Address Challenges Facing Timor-Leste: Rural Poverty Alleviation and Social Transformation Marcos da Cruz Sonny H. Harmadi (Timor-Leste) (Indonesia)
    Applying a Human Rights Based Approach to the Millennium Development Report of Timor-Leste: Lessons and New Approaches David W. Gethings (United States)
    Third Wave Constitutionalism in French Speaking Afraca: Democratic Citizen Rights and the Religious Factor Michel-Louis Martin (France)  
 
S7-I04-3 Enhancing Civil Society for MDGs
May 8 08:30~10:00 Chair: Peride K. Blind (United States)  
    Linking Civil Society with Democratic Governance through the MDGs Peride K. Blind (United States)
    Roadmap for Youth Entrepreneurship ( MDGs) Rock Power N. Kazela (Congo)
    Basic Education Development in Rural Lao PDR -Issues and Prospects Phanhpakit Onphanhdala (Japan)
    Pro-Poor Growth, Poverty and Inequality in Rural Vietnam: Welfare Gap between the Ethnic Majority and Minority Woojin Kang (United Kingdom)
 
S1-I04-5 Fostering Humanitarian Culture through Children
May 6 13:30-15:00 Chair: Hyehoon Lee (Republic of Korea)  
    Preventing Humanitarian Crises through Engaging Children to Realize the Principles and Goals of Education for Sustainable Development and the Earth Charter Wakako Hironaka (Japan)
    How to Build Human Rights Principles in Future Generations Jungwook Hong (Republic of Korea)  
    Why Protection Rights for Refugee Children Are Important for Building a Humanitarian Culture Janice L. Marshall (UNHCR)
    Building a 'World Fit for Children' through Education June Kunugi (UNICEF)
Global Peace and Global Governance
S1-I05-1 Explaining Global and Peace: Theory and Implication
May 6 13:30~15:00 Chair: Chueiling Shin (Taiwan)  
    Comparative Study of Two Transnational Advocacy Networks in East Asia: on the Issues of Comfort Woman and Anti-Yasukuni Chueiling Shin (Taiwan)
    Restoring Civic Values: Approaches for Empowering Humanity through Values Awareness and Introspection Ruth Liddle (United Kingdom)
    On Modernity and Problems of Peace Chi-Won Choi (Republic of Korea)
 
S2-I05-2 Global Governance and Reform Model
May 6 15:30~17:00 Chair: Miroslav F. Polzer (Austria)  
    Blueprint for a Knowledge and Philanthropy Driven Global Civil Society Reform Miroslav F. Polzer (Austria)
    Is Global TV Media Contributing to the Efforts Made for Global Peace? Muhammad Zubair iqbal (Pakistan)
    Conflict Prevention and the Responsibility to Protect Afia A. Ampene (Ghana)  
 
S7-I05-3 Globalized Network and Norm
May 8 08:30~10:00 Chair: W Julian Korab-Karpowicz (Poland, Canada)  
    Global Governance and Solidarity Values for the 21st Century W Julian Korab-Karpowicz (Poland, Canada)
    Interests, Values, and Faith: Towards a Vision of Global Justice and Social Harmony Reimon Bachika (Japan)
    Transition to Social Harmony as a Global Transformational Process Martha Ross DeWitt (United States)  
 
S8-I05-4 Global Governance in Social Contexts
May 8 10:30~12:00 Chair: Victor K. Teplyakov (Republic of Korea)  
    Global Forest Governance: Past Achievements and New Prospectives Victor K. Teplyakov (Republic of Korea)
    Mad Max State and the Crisis of Civil Society in the South Hyoung-Wook Jeong (Republic of Korea)
    A New Challenge in Global Health Governance: Adaptation to the Effects of Climate Change on Developing Countries Franklyn A. Lisk (United Kingdom)
 
S1-I05-5 Oughtopianism, Global Governance and Civic Participation
May 6 13:30-15:00 Chair: Jae-Shik Sonh (Republic of Korea)  
Discussant: Ki-jun Hong (Republic of Korea)  
  Chun-il Kim (China)  
    Oughtopian Concept of Civic Governance, Globalization and World Citizenship Mithaq Firaydun (Australia)
    Oughtopian Thought and Cultural Identity Shao Xiao-guang (China)  
    Oughtopian Perspective on Sovereignty and Global Multi-level Governance Young-Dahl Oh (Republic of Korea)
    Oughtopianism and Public Reason Miura Hiroki (Japan)
 
S4-I05-6 The Possibility of Regional Environmental Governance in East Asia
May 7 10:30~12:00 Chair: Hee Ra Chung (Republic of Korea)  
    IBA of Asia, a trial to Conserve Biodiversity of the Region Noritaka Ichida (Japan)
    The Regional Co-operation between UN Agency and the Countries, Focused on the Environmental Program of UNDP Korea Hyun Shin Lee (Republic of Korea)
    Co-operation Activities of EABRN (East Asian Biosphere Reserve Network) and Challenges Eun Young Kim (Republic of Korea)
    The progress of Partnership for the Conservation and Coperation in the East Asia-Australasian Flyway and Korea's Role in the Future Jin Han Kim (Republic of Korea)
 
S8-I05-7 Border-crossing People in Asia and the Solidarity of Asian Civil Society (Korean Only)
May 8 10:30~12:00 Chair: Hyuk Sang Sohn (Republic of Korea)  
    Discussant: Pill Kyu Hwang (Republic of Korea)  
      Kyung Jae Song (Republic of Korea)  
      Ung Zaw Ma (Myanmar)  
      Eun Hong Park (Republic of Korea)  
    Border-crossing People in Asia and the Solidarity of Asian Civil Society: The Case of Burmese Refugees in Thai Border Areas Sang Kook Lee (Republic of Korea)
Cultural Diversity and Tolerance
S1-I06-1 In Search of Intercultural Communication and Co-operation
May 6 13:30~15:00 Chair: Youngmin Kim (Republic of Korea)  
    Transnationalism, Transculturalism, and World Poetries in English: Cultural Diversity and Tolerance Youngmin Kim (Republic of Korea)
    Rethinking Multiculturalism: Globalisation and a New Ethics of Tolerance Iain W. Watson (Republic of Korea)
    Appreciating the Essence of North-South Civic Partnerships: Beyond Winners and Losers Wiebe Nauta (Netherlands)
 
S2-I06-2 Global Peace, Social Diversity, and Political Democracy
May 6 15:30~17:00 Chair: Songok H. Thornton (Taiwan)  
    Saving "Development as Freedom": The Case of Indo-globalization Songok H. Thornton (Taiwan)
    Thai Society, Islamophobia, and Reversed Discrimination Natanaree Posrithong (Thailand)
 
S5-I06-3 Plural Society and Plural Identities
May 6 13:30~15:00 Chair: Zaid Ahmad (Malaysia)  
    Ethnic Relations in Malaysia: Problems and Prospects Zaid Ahmad (Malaysia)
    Managing Publicity in Malaysia: A Psychological Approach Haslinda Abdullah (Malaysia)  
    A Demographic Perspective of Ethnic Plurality in Malaysia Nobaya Ahmad (Malaysia)
    Politics of Plural Identities : Self-understanding as Well as Understanding the Other Pisan Mukdaratsami (Thailand)
 
S7-I06-4 Multiculturalism and Intercultural Understanding: Enhancing Education Potentials for the 21st Century
May 8 08:30~10:00 Chair: Diane M. Hoffman (United States)  
    Multiculturalism and Intercultural Understanding: New Perspectives from the Anthropology of Education Diane M. Hoffman (United States)
    Intercultural Competence Development: ICT-Based Intercultural Teaching and Learning for Public Schools Eunhee Jung O'Neill (United States)
    Policy to Adapt Cultural Diversity and Promote Intercultural Education in Korea Namgi Park Eunhee Jung O'Neill (Republic of Korea)
(United States)
 
S8-I06-5 Tolerance in Multilingual Malaysia
May 8 10:30~12:00 Chair: Maya Khemlani David (Malaysia)  
    Language Accommodation in Multilingual Malaysia Maya Khemlani David (Malaysia)
    “Ali, Ah Chong and Arumugam in Harmony”: The Discursive Construction of the Three Main Races in Malaysia Mei Li Lean (Malaysia)
    The Issue of Civic Values in Malaysian Parliamentary Sittings Yeok Meng Ngeow (Malaysia)
 
S2-I06-6 Cultural Dialogue for Multilateral Society
May 6 15:30-17:00 Chair: Jung-Sup Kim (Republic of Korea)  
    Multilateralism, Cultural Dialogue and the Prestige of Nations Chan-Bum Lee (Republic of Korea)
    The Future Role of Korean Musicals Kolleen Park (Republic of Korea)  
    Globalization of Hallyu through Social Network Site Ki-Tae Park (Republic of Korea)
    Globalization of Hallyu through Organic Power Jung-Sook Park (Republic of Korea)
 
S6-I06-7 Towards New Ground of the Multicultural Society: Focus on Korea
May 7 15:30-17:00 Chair: Young-seong Shin (Republic of Korea)
    A Ground of Multiculturalism in History of the Republic of Korea Ho-nam Park (Republic of Korea)
    The Present Conditions and Alternatives of Immigrant Workers Yong-phil Kim (Republic of Korea)  
    The Korean Residents in Japan as a National Minority and Koreans in Sakhalin Deok-ho Bae (Republic of Korea)  
 
S6-I06-8 Multicultural Understanding Education for Multicultural Society (Korean Only)
May 8 15:30~17:00 Chair: Sung Min Chun (Republic of Korea)  
    Discussant: Sung Ho Kang (Republic of Korea)  
      Hee Won Cho (Republic of Korea)  
    The Rules of International Education in the Era of Multicultural Society Hyun Duk Kim (Republic of Korea)
    A Case Study on Multicultural Education: Cross-Cultural Awareness Programme Si yeon Lim (Republic of Korea)
    Revolution of CCAP in the Perspective of Social Work Byung Kuk Song (Republic of Korea)
 
S8-I06-9 Multi-cultural Society, Tolerance and Education
May 8 10:30~12:00 Chair: Myoung Ah Shin (Republic of Korea)  
    Tolerance in School Education Werner Sasse (Republic of Korea)  
    Civic Education in a Globalizing World: The Chinese Case Zhao Litao (Singapore)  
    Multi-Cultural Imagination: Cultural Translation and Education Sungran Cho (Republic of Korea)
Higher Education for Humane Purposes and Social Responsibility
S1-I07-1 Higher Education, a Solution for Global Problems?
May 6 13:30~15:00 Chair: John B. Shaw (United Kingdom)  
    Higher Education Business Schools - Part of the Problem or the Solution? John B. Shaw (United Kingdom)
    What Should Internationalization of Higher Education Aim at? Shun Wing N. Ng (Hong Kong)
 
S2-I07-2 Educational and Academic Programs to Mitigate Social Conflicts
May 6 15:30~17:00 Chair: Susana P. Pesis (Argentina)  
    The Multidisciplinary Team as a Process to Self-Esteem Recovery Susana P. Pesis (Argentina)
    Multidisciplinary Work: The Key to Building Social Capital Leticia C. Galak (Argentina)
 
S3-I07-3 Role of Higher Education for Civic Enhancement
May 7 08:30~10:00 Chair: Isabelle Turmaine (France)  
    How Should, Could Higher Education Be Better Involved in Education-Related MDGs? Isabelle Turmaine (France)
    The University and Its Role in Saving the Displaced Victims of the Armed Conflict Women Venus G. Hourani (Philippines)
    The Role of the Private University in Community Planning and Outreach: A Case Study James M. Eames (United States)
    The Glocal Multiversity: New Roles and Emerging Challenges for Human and Social Development Josep Lobera (Spain)
    The Dignity of Women, Human Purpose and Social Responsibility Regina Shin (Germany)
 
S5-I07-4 Toward a Broader and More Global Scope of Higher Education
May 7 13:30~15:00 Chair: John K. Alsup (United States)  
    Teaching Mathematics in Rural Tanzania John K. Alsup (United States)
    Megatrends in Education: Education 2030 Youngsook Park (Republic of Korea)
    Cultivating Global Citizens through Innovative Program Development - How the INU Is Empowering Students through the Masters of Global Citizenship and Peace Devi Bhuyan (United States)
 
S6-I07-5 Uplifting University Education for Civic Engagement
May 7 15:30~17:00 Chair: Esmenia R. Javier (Philippines)  
    Organizational Spirituality, Leadership Commitment and Management Effectiveness of Leaders at Lyceum of the Philippines University Esmenia R. Javier (Philippines)
    Education for Peace: Content, Form, and Structure--Mobilizing Youth for Civic Engagement Kevin A. Kester (Republic of Korea)
    Teaching People not Content: Using Higher Education to Develop Humanitarian Skills Len A. Austin (United States)
 
S8-I07-6 Models for Socially-Responsive Higher Education
May 8 10:30~12:00 Chair: Guico M. Teresita (Philippines)  
    An Eclectic Model for a More Humane and Responsive Community Program for Tertiary Educationa Ins Guico M. Teresita (Philippines)
    An Eclectic Model for a More Humane and Responsive Community Program for Tertiary Educationa Ins Menez L. Norma (Philippines)
    An Eclectic Model for a More Humane and Responsive Community Program for Tertiary Educationa Ins Garcia B. Reynalda (Philippines)
    Why Crossing Over Counts: How Multi-Disciplinary Approaches Leverage System Wide Success Jason Pelley (Canada)
 
S3-I07-7 (GUNTM) Education, Research & Clinical Practice (Closed Session)
May 7 08:30-10:00 Chair: Wangzhong Qiao (China)  
      Masao Nakagawa (Japan)  
    GUNTM Collaboration in Education Sheng-Feng Hsu (Taiwan)  
    GUNTM Collaboration in Education Byung-hee Goh (Republic of Korea)  
    GUNTM Collaboration in Education Charlie Xue (Australia)  
 
S4-I07-8 (GUNTM) Education, Research & Clinical Practice (Closed Session)
May 7 10:30-12:00 Chair: Peter J. Coloe (Australia)  
      Zhiwei Xu (China)  
    GUNTM Collaboration in Education Ho-cheol Kim (Republic of Korea)  
    GUNTM Collaboration in Education Sheng-Feng Hsu (Taiwan)  
    GUNTM Collaboration in Education Kenji Kawakita (Japan)  
 
S5-I07-9 (GUNTM) Education, Research & Clinical Practice (Closed Session)
May 7 13:30-17:00 Chair: Jaung-gen Lin (Taiwan)  
      Liang Liu (HK, China)  
    GUNTM Collaboration in Education Hong Qi Wang (China)  
    GUNTM Collaboration in Education Yanling Fu (China)  
    GUNTM Collaboration in Education Yong-seok Kim (Republic of Korea)  
 
S7-I07-10 (GUNTM) Education, Research & Clinical Practice (Closed Session)
May 8 08:30-12:00 Chair: Charlie Xue (Australia)  
      Seung-hoon Choi (Republic of Korea)  
    Future plan on Collaboration with GUNTM Kenji Kawakita (Japan)  
    Future plan on Collaboration with GUNTM Liang Liu (HK, China)  
    Future plan on Collaboration with GUNTM Jaung-gen Lin (Taiwan)  
Political Development and Political Stability
S2-I08-1 Public, Community, and Society for Civic Values  
May 6 15:30~17:00 Chair: Jim Butterfield (United States)  
    Community Development for Poverty Alleviation in South Africa Jim Butterfield (United States)
    The Role of Civil Society in Enhancing Civic Values Guenter Karl (Kenya)
    Public Participation as a Tool of Political Stability and Its Limits Daniel Klimovsky (Slovakia)
 
S3-I08-2 Election, Democracy and Political Stability in Southeast Asia
May 7 13:30~15:00 Chair: Jayum A. Jawan (Malaysia)
    The General Elections of 2008: Implications for Inter-Ethnic Relations Mohammad A. Yusoff (Malaysia)  
    The Challenge of Managing a Plural Society in the Aftermath of the 2008 General Elections Azmi B. Awang (Malaysia)  
    Malaysia’s General Elections of 2008: The Urban Voice Zaid B. Ahmad (Malaysia)  
 
S7-I08-3 Civil Society and the State from Comparative Perspectives
May 8 08:30~10:00 Chair: Huck-Ju Kwon (Republic of Korea)  
    Civil Society and Government in Welfare Policy-Making in Korea Antonio Fiori Sunhyuk Kim (Italy)
(Republic of Korea)
    Nation-Building and the Role of Civil Society Choong Nam Kim (United States)
    The State and Labor in the Era of Globalization in Korea Chonghee Han (Republic of Korea)
Global Justice and Social Harmony
S3-I09-1 Civic Engagement for Achieving Economic, Environmental, and Social Justice: Cases from Korea
May 7 08:30~10:00 Chair: Junghoon Choi (Republic of Korea)  
    Youth Engagement in Fighting Climate Change in Korea Hyun-Jin Jeon (Republic of Korea)
    Civic efforts for Intercultural Dialogue and Tolerance: A Case from Korea Hyewon Jung (Republic of Korea)
    Lessons From a Fair-Trade Town in the UK Jina Yang (Republic of Korea)
    Future Forest's Efforts in Fighting Desertification in China Sung-gil Lee (Republic of Korea)
 
S6-I09-2 Design to Empower the Global World
May 7 15:30-17:00 Chair: Mee-kyung Jang (Republic of Korea)  
    Design Management Comes of Age in the Global Context Kyung-won Chung (Republic of Korea)
    Integrating Multi-disciplinary Design Collaborations for the Public Design Sector Don-ryun Chang (Republic of Korea)
    Climate Change and Unemployment Due to Electronic Equipment in Music Making Michael Staudacher (Germany)
 
S7-I09-3 The Prospects of Social Enterprises in Korea through the Experiences of the Big Issue
May 8 08:30-10:00 Chair: Jun Young Choi (Republic of Korea)  
    Panelist: Jun Young Choi (Republic of Korea)
      Sun Mi Kim (Republic of Korea)
 
S8-I09-4 Coexistence of Humanities with ‘Citizens- The Socially Underprivileged’
May 8 10:30-12:00 Chair: Jinbin Park (Republic of Korea)  
    The Significance, History, Present and Prospect of Clemente Course Ted Dewsnap (United States)  
    The Significance, History, Present and Prospect of Kelman Course Jose Henriquez (United States)
    The Present and Subjct of the Practical Humanities Jinhae Kim (Republic of Korea)  
 
S7-I09-5 Globalization and International/Domestic Inequality
May 8 08:30-10:00 Chair: Manhak Kwon (Republic of Korea)  
    Globalization and Polarized Politics: The Case of U.S. Trade Politic Ha-lyong Jung (Republic of Korea)
    North/South Divide under the WTO Dispute Settlement System: the Distributive Aspects of the WTO Don Moon (Republic of Korea)
    The Economic Benefits of Globalization: Who Will Gain More, and Who Will Gain Less? Sang-Hyup Shin (Republic of Korea)
Environmental Protection and Sustainable Development
S7-I10-1 Environmental Protection and Civic Engagement: Cases and Lessons
May 8 08:30~10:00 Chair: Weng N. Chan (Malaysia)  
    Protecting and Conserving Our Natural Heritage: Potentials, Threats and Challenges of Langkawi Geopark, Malaysia Weng N. Chan (Malaysia)
    Heritage, Development and Local Community: Development of Langkawi Island as a Geopark Puay Liu Ong (Malaysia)
 
S8-I10-2 Reestablishing Sustainable Economy
May 8 10:30~12:00 Chair: John J. Mikler (Australia)  
    Society as Governance Applying a Varieties of Capitalism Lens to Environmental Concerns John J. Mikler (Australia)
    Integrating Cultivation, Households and Industrial Economy into a Sustainable Human Economy in Toto. Hilkka M. Pietila (Finland)
    Defining the Right to Procreate by Determining Whether There Is a Moral and Legal Interest in Wilderness that Creates a Correlative Duty Limiting the Right Carter J. Dillard (United States)
    Why Business Talks about the Environment?: Implications from the Factors and Limitations of Business Environmental Management Jo-Eun Seok (Republic of Korea)
Crisis Management such as Post-conflict and Disaster
S7-I11-1 Crisis Management such as Post-conflict and Disaster
May 8 08:30~10:00 Chair: Raymond Tavares (Italy)  
    ICT for Disaster Prevention and Management in Developing Countries: The Key Role of Social Entrepreneurs Raymond Tavares (Italy)
    Government Mismanagement of Religion Related Crisis: The Kano Example Olufemi O. Oluniyi (Nigeria)
 
S8-I11-2 Human Security and Peace in South and Southeast Asia
May 8 10:30~12:00 Chair: Badrinath K. Rao (United States)  
    Turning Swords into Plowshares: Promoting Human Security and Tolerance in the Context of Terrorism in South Asia Badrinath K. Rao (United States)
    Post Disaster Development (A Lesson Learnt from Java Earthquake of 2006) Hakimul Ikhwan (Indonesia)
    Post-Conflict Development: Linking Development, Peace and Democracy to Promote Sustainable Peace-Development Lambang Trijono (Indonesia)