Research Article

Will the Gandhian Non-Violence Produce Nonviolence Peacekeeping: From Shanti Sena (Peace Army) to the Islamic Nonviolence

Volume: 2 Number: 5 October 1, 2020
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Will the Gandhian Non-Violence Produce Nonviolence Peacekeeping: From Shanti Sena (Peace Army) to the Islamic Nonviolence

Abstract

The improvement of global security and world peace is the raison d’etre of the United Nations. The concept of multilateral peacekeeping has been practiced by the UN over the last eighty-five years. The peacekeeping operations have three main objectives: collective security, preventive diplomacy, and peaceful settlement of international conflicts. The idea of creating an international nonviolence “peace army” can be traced to the Shanti Sena (Gandhian peace brigade). The members of the Shanti Sena used nonviolent unarmed tools not kill but die for their peacekeeping duties. The present study aims to shed light on the evolution of nonviolent peacekeeping ideas and present some examples in the post-Cold War conflicts.
In the post-Covid-19 world, it is possible to refrain from the threat or actual use of force and replace it with unarmed civilian peacekeeping. Nonviolent peacekeeping may employ some Western (relationships, influence, advocacy, solidarity) and Islamic (sabr (patience), Hijra (exodus), fasting, umma (community), sulha (reconciliation) cultural and traditional principles and commitments. With the help of social media, citizens may become a central force for pro-democracy and anti-dictatorship movements with the emphasis of nonviolence for preventing escalation of violence and conflict early warning, and early response. 

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

International Relations

Journal Section

Research Article

Publication Date

October 1, 2020

Submission Date

July 23, 2020

Acceptance Date

September 7, 2020

Published in Issue

Year 2020 Volume: 2 Number: 5

APA
Ozcelik, S. (2020). Will the Gandhian Non-Violence Produce Nonviolence Peacekeeping: From Shanti Sena (Peace Army) to the Islamic Nonviolence. International Journal of Politics and Security, 2(5), 71-93. https://izlik.org/JA57CB27WY
AMA
1.Ozcelik S. Will the Gandhian Non-Violence Produce Nonviolence Peacekeeping: From Shanti Sena (Peace Army) to the Islamic Nonviolence. IJPS. 2020;2(5):71-93. https://izlik.org/JA57CB27WY
Chicago
Ozcelik, Sezai. 2020. “Will the Gandhian Non-Violence Produce Nonviolence Peacekeeping: From Shanti Sena (Peace Army) to the Islamic Nonviolence”. International Journal of Politics and Security 2 (5): 71-93. https://izlik.org/JA57CB27WY.
EndNote
Ozcelik S (October 1, 2020) Will the Gandhian Non-Violence Produce Nonviolence Peacekeeping: From Shanti Sena (Peace Army) to the Islamic Nonviolence. International Journal of Politics and Security 2 5 71–93.
IEEE
[1]S. Ozcelik, “Will the Gandhian Non-Violence Produce Nonviolence Peacekeeping: From Shanti Sena (Peace Army) to the Islamic Nonviolence”, IJPS, vol. 2, no. 5, pp. 71–93, Oct. 2020, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA57CB27WY
ISNAD
Ozcelik, Sezai. “Will the Gandhian Non-Violence Produce Nonviolence Peacekeeping: From Shanti Sena (Peace Army) to the Islamic Nonviolence”. International Journal of Politics and Security 2/5 (October 1, 2020): 71-93. https://izlik.org/JA57CB27WY.
JAMA
1.Ozcelik S. Will the Gandhian Non-Violence Produce Nonviolence Peacekeeping: From Shanti Sena (Peace Army) to the Islamic Nonviolence. IJPS. 2020;2:71–93.
MLA
Ozcelik, Sezai. “Will the Gandhian Non-Violence Produce Nonviolence Peacekeeping: From Shanti Sena (Peace Army) to the Islamic Nonviolence”. International Journal of Politics and Security, vol. 2, no. 5, Oct. 2020, pp. 71-93, https://izlik.org/JA57CB27WY.
Vancouver
1.Sezai Ozcelik. Will the Gandhian Non-Violence Produce Nonviolence Peacekeeping: From Shanti Sena (Peace Army) to the Islamic Nonviolence. IJPS [Internet]. 2020 Oct. 1;2(5):71-93. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA57CB27WY

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