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Book Summary
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Mahatma Gandhi and Dalai Lama have been the two exponents of peace and non-violence. The concepts and the methods of peace and non-violence of both the thinkers and freedom fighters are quite relevant to the contemporary World in resolving the conflicts prevalent at social, national as well as international levels. The present study has been a humble attempt to understand and analyze the concepts and theories of peace and non-violence and their application to resolve conflicts peacefully and amicably. This study also examines the basic contention of the then Nobel Committee for Peace in 1989 to compare the Dalai Lama with his merntor, Mahatma Gandhi for his forward looking proposals to solve the problems between the Chinese state and the Tibetan people without resorting to violent means.
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Book Content
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Foreword Preface Acknowledgements - Introduction
- Mahatma Gandhi: Approaches of Peace and Nonviolence and Resolution of Conflict on Gandhian Lines
- The Dalai Lama: Approaches of Peace and Nonviolence and Methods of Conflict Resolution
- Mahatma Gandhi & The Dalai Lama: A Comparative Study
Conclusion Bibliography
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