Education to Navigate Global Power Dynamics and Conflict through the Lens of Caring

Education emerges as crucial to manage ongoing global challenges as it is vital to help minimize the risk of conflict, inequities and inequalities, or even violent disasters. Developing a new educational model in which a new culture of caring about people, the planet, and our common and shared futur...

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Power structure
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Sustainability
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