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For students working to master the core ideas relevant to anticipated governance roles (and their instructors), the Commons provide access to foundational learning materials organized into a variety of primary and supplemental online readers, courses, mini-courses, and learning units. Educational users are likely to appreciate the student research tools, online courses, and self-study learning modules. Instructors will find Commons materials useful in their teaching.
The Education Challenges
The Governance Commons' Research and Development Portal is organized around a series of challenges, which we believe must be surmounted before we can overcome current difficulties with governance processes.
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Challenge #1: Improving Security
Good governance requires basic security--it is very difficult for people to engage in peaceful problem-solving when their security is constantly under threat. Therefore, the Commons supports efforts to promote security in three key areas:
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Challenge #1a: Limiting Violence and Intimidation by strengthening the ability of police and military forces to protect the public from inter- and intra-state violence, while, at the same time, not taking unfair advantage of their powerful positions within a society.
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Challenge #1b: Protecting Individual and Group Rights from illegitimate uses of state power and from structural violence through effective national and international judicial, political, and social mechanisms.
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Challenge #1c: Providing Basic Human Needs by promoting sustainable economies capable of limiting both the humanitarian tragedies of hopeless poverty and the security threats which can arise when people become truly desperate. Under Construction -- Library Resources Available
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Challenge #2: Promoting Cooperative Relationships
For governance to work, inevitable and, in many ways, constructive intergroup competition must be tempered by a willingness to work together to advance mutual interests. This is why the Commons supports relationship-building efforts in three areas:
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Challenge #2a: Broadening the Sense of Community by overcoming hateful divisions and histories of unrightable wrongs that often prevent communities from recognizing their common interests. In short, we seek to reframe relationships from "us versus them" to "we." Under Construction -- Library Resources Available
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Challenge #2b: Fostering a Sense of Fairness by encouraging development of a moral basis for balancing individual freedom and the pursuit of self-interest with reasonable obligations to others and to future generations.
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Challenge #2c:Encouraging Agreement-based Problem Solving through public- and private-sector approaches that focus on identifying and then pursuing mutually beneficial solutions. Under Construction -- Not Yet Available
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Challenge #3: Assuring Efficiency and Effectiveness
Good governance requires more than security and willingness to work together. It requires governance processes that allow the many sectors of society to effectively work together in three critical areas:
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Challenge #3a: Dealing Wisely with Technical Issues by mobilizing the available scientific expertise to effectively identify and assess options for dealing with complex contemporary problems. Under Construction -- Not Yet Available
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Challenge #3b: Making Politics Work through institutions that are capable of making tough but equitable decisions in complex political environments and in cases where consensus is impossible. Under Construction -- Library Resources Available
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Challenge #3c: Fostering Legitimate Governance through transparent and accountable processes that build public trust by demonstrating that the processes are, in fact, worthy of the public's trust.
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What's New
Some of the resources that have recently been added to the Commons.
Key Policy Institutions and Think Tanks in Peacebuilding - Peace and Collaborative Development Network
This is a list of "premier" peacebuilding organizations, each of which has websites chock full of analytical and practical reports for improving peacebuilding practice worldwide.
Intensive Democracy Study for Kenyan Journalists and Trainer
The organization Internews works with journalists in Kenya to create legitimacy and transparency by improving reporting on democracy and governance issues.
Insecurity and Development: The Rhetoric of the 'Failed State'
This article argues that the relevant question is not 'Is the state failing?' but 'For whom is the state failing, and how?
Putting Coexistence Center Stage
This is an innovative example of an approach for peace education for the general population.
Principles of Environmental Justice
This is a list of 17 principles to be followed in order to promote environmental justice.
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