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Volume 3, Issue 1, Part 2 - October 2016

Integrated Approach to Peace & Human Security in the 21st Century*
A Flat World with Deep Fractures
Human Connectivity: The Key to Progress
Scientific Knowledge and the Citizen
Unifying Subjectivity and Objectivity*
Social Power, Law and Society

Garry Jacobs
Humanity has made remarkable progress during the past two centuries in advancing peace, democracy, human rights, economic development and social equality Read more
Emil Constantinescu
The Internet manages to connect different parts of the world, defies geographical distances and gives the impression that our planet is at, but the Internet is there only for the ones who have the possibility and the ability to use it Read more
Janani Ramanathan
Progress results from human interaction. Advances in knowledge, transportation, communication, technology and industry have aided in social development only to the extent that they have brought greater numbers of people closer Read more
Herwig Schopper
How can citizens become more aware of science and how it proceeds in order to be able to form their own opinion on science based problems concerning our environment and thus participate in taking decisions relating to technical matters? Read more
Murugesan Chandrasekaran
The contribution of modern science to the progress of civilization is immeasurable. Even its tendency toward exclusive concentration on the objective world has had salutary effects of great value Read more
Saulo Casali Bahia
The article aims to discuss some aspects of the formal centers of social power. Thus, it seeks to answer how power becomes institutionalized in formal social organizations Read more