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La Paix, pourquoi pas?Give Peace a Chance

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 January 2010

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Copyright © International Committee of the Red Cross 1986

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* La Paix, pourquoi pas ? by Jean-Daniel Remond, a psychosociologist in charge of development in the social and health fields at the French Red Cross, François de Rose, French Ambassador and Chairman of the French Red Cross Commission on International Affairs and Chantal Ruiz-Barthélémy, a philosophy teacher in charge of Junior Red Cross activities at the French Red Cross. Published by Hachette, Paris, 1986, 158 pp., 50 FF. (Foreword by Mr. Louis Dauge, French Ambassador and President of the French Red Cross.)

1 Youth education for peace: The components of the Movement should pay great attention to educating young volunteers in the spirit of peace and friendship among peoples. They should actively encourage the development of Red Cross programmes for strengthening mutual understanding and solidarity among youth, together with the exchange of information of different countries. In particular, the Red Cross must fight all attempts to imbue children with contempt or hatred for other peoples. (Extract from What the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement does and wants to do for peace—Fundamental Guidelines for the contribution of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement to a true peace in the world, adopted by the Second World Red Cross and Red Crescent Conference on Peace, Aaland-Stockholm, 2–7 September 1984.