Achieving world peace is a complex and ongoing endeavor that involves the efforts of many individuals, organizations, and countries. There is no single author of world peace; rather, it requires collective action and collaboration from people around the globe.
Sannosuke Kawamura has written: 'How to establish enduring world peace' -- subject(s): Peace
Robert Corkey has written: 'Can world peace be won'
Vethathiri has written: 'Altruism, a real way to world peace'
Georgi Dimitrov-Goshkin has written: 'The peoples' will to peace' -- subject(s): Peace, World Parliament of the Peoples for Peace (1980 : Sofia, Bulgaria)
Julianne H. Lira-Powell has written: '50 things you can do to promote world peace' -- subject(s): Peace, Peace movements
Daniel M. Mayton has written: 'Nonviolence and peace psychology : Intrapersonal, interpersonal, societal and world peace'
Samuel Billings Capen has written: 'Foreign missions and world peace' -- subject(s): Peace, Missions
Lionel Curtis has written: 'World revolution in the cause of peace'
Harry Gosling has written: 'Peace' -- subject(s): World War, 1914-1918, Peace, Labor and laboring classes
T. B. McLeod has written: 'The world war and the road to peace' -- subject(s): Accessible book, World War, 1914-1918, Peace, War
world peace and security means the protection of the world to maintain peace.
there is no peace in the world for peace is tantamount of saying that we are perfect... and that peace is in the disposition in the heart are not in the world it must begin in you>>>