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Vijay Mehta

    The Economics of Killing: How the West Fuels War and Poverty in the Developing World
    The United Nations and Its Future in the 21st Century
    Peace Beyond Borders
    How Not to Go to War: Establishing Departments for Peace and Peace Centres Worldwide
    • The book presents a vision for a more peaceful world by advocating for the establishment of Departments of Peace and Peace Centres globally. Vijay Mehta argues that institutionalizing peace can significantly reduce violence and war, ultimately saving governments trillions of dollars. These funds could then be redirected towards job creation, healthcare, education, and further peace-building efforts, promoting a holistic approach to societal improvement and conflict resolution.

      How Not to Go to War: Establishing Departments for Peace and Peace Centres Worldwide
    • The process of political integration of the EU has eliminated the reasons for conflict, and this model can be exported.

      Peace Beyond Borders
    • The book explores the paradox of globalization, highlighting how it has fostered an interconnected world while simultaneously perpetuating violence, militarism, and inequality. It examines the influence of global elites and their role in sustaining a dangerous cycle of violence, particularly through the mechanisms of the Military Industrial Complex. The narrative critiques the systemic structures that allow such disparities to thrive in a seemingly unified global landscape.

      The Economics of Killing: How the West Fuels War and Poverty in the Developing World