{"id":21745,"date":"2012-09-24T12:00:00","date_gmt":"2012-09-24T11:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.transcend.org\/tms\/?p=21745"},"modified":"2012-09-24T13:09:36","modified_gmt":"2012-09-24T12:09:36","slug":"a-day-of-peace-for-the-americas","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.transcend.org\/tms\/2012\/09\/a-day-of-peace-for-the-americas\/","title":{"rendered":"A Day of Peace: For the Americas"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><em>From Puebla, M\u00e9xico &#8211; Universidad de las Americas, 21 Sep 2012<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Today is the 2012 day of peace as resolved by the UN General Assembly (Resolution 55\/282, 2001; following resolution 56\/37, 1981). A day of cease-fire and nonviolence, but open to all peace themes.<\/p>\n<p>And that brings us straight to the key problem in the theory and practice of peace:<\/p>\n<p>Are we thinking of the negative peace of cease-fire and no violence (as distinct from nonviolence), or are we thinking of the positive peace of cooperation for mutual and equal benefit, empathy for emotional harmony, reconciliation of past traumas, and resolution capacity for endless agenda of future conflicts?<\/p>\n<p>Are we thinking of using nonviolence?\u00a0 Or of persuading, or forcing, those with serious grievances to lay down their arms and reintegrate peacefully in civilian life?\u00a0 Or trying to understand and do something deeper, about the grievances?<\/p>\n<p><em>Both-And<\/em> is not an answer to be ruled out, like having <em>both<\/em> growth <em>and<\/em> distribution as goals of development, that other big UN word. But, a big BUT: not one first, and then the other.\u00a0 That tends to work out as cease-fire first, and then nothing; or as growth first, and then nothing, presumably waiting for time to ripen.\u00a0 But that time has a tendency not to come for two simple reasons: for those high up the problem is the violence, not the grievances, which constitute &#8220;their&#8221; problem. And growth is what they feed on, distribution being again &#8220;their&#8221; problem.<\/p>\n<p>These are existential, not philosophical problems for countries like M\u00e9xico and Colombia, with huge violent activity within a syndrome that has narcotraffic as a part.\u00a0 The traditional approach is to use the <em>ultima ratio<\/em> of the state&#8211;police, military and paramilitary&#8211;to fight, kill, uproot the violence.\u00a0 And, if that does not work, try to negotiate a cease-fire. But the underlying causes have a tendency to reproduce the violence, with democracies pushing that problem onto the next administration and dictatorships becoming even more brutal.<\/p>\n<p>We do ourselves a huge disfavor if we accept only the task of negative peace, curing symptoms and not the disease.\u00a0 Like ice against fever.<\/p>\n<p>Let us look at five concrete American cases for both negative and positive peace: 1-Malvinas-Falklands; 2-Cuba; 3-Drugs\/arms flows; 3-Flagrant inequality; 4-US interventionism, and 5-Micro-management of South America &amp; the Caribbean vis-\u00e0-vis the northern countries.\u00a0 Mantra: <em>no lasting negative peace without positive peace.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Malvinas-Falklands exploded in 1982 as a war by the South on the North, something new at the time; won by the UK.\u00a0 &#8220;Peace&#8221;?\u00a0 Not at all, no solution of the underlying conflict.\u00a0 There is an obvious solution, the formula used in another place where the West had traveled too far and settled: Hong Kong-Macau.\u00a0 One flag down another flag up, one garrison out another in, and the rest remains the same.\u00a0 The sovereignty so obviously belongs to Argentina <em>and to Latin America and the Caribbean<\/em>, more collective these days for self-affirmation, for historical as well as geographical reasons. However, do respect the people.<\/p>\n<p>Cuba is short on multi-party elections, but so have been most Latin American countries\u2013-today, Honduras and Paraguay function under USA-supported coups&#8211;without being excluded from the Organization of American States.\u00a0 Give Cuba an OAS membership right away, also to honor the first country to challenge the giant to the North and which has a leader surviving ten US presidents, most of which highly forgettable. Let us have some sense of history, please.<\/p>\n<p>How about the people\/drugs-traffic-in-return-for-arms\/money syndrome? It is complex, but there are two handles: the narcotraffic has to be reduced from both ends, the supply and the demand, and by both doing their best to certify each other. Or even better, jointly, for their efforts. In addition, reduce the magnitude of the problem by legalizing marijuana, such a minor problem relative to the #1 health problem in the USA: tobacco and alcohol, both legal. The latter was once prohibited with disastrous consequences: violence, gangsterism, mafias. These disappeared with legalization but alcoholism did not go away; yet nor did it increase.<\/p>\n<p>Underlying all of this, not the only factor but a major one, is, of course, flagrant inequality, injustice, exploitation.\u00a0 The key approach is to lift up the bottom. Give micro-credits to the most needy in the most miserable communities, with small companies producing basic necessities products&#8211;above all food, water, health and education&#8211;for <em>and by<\/em> the most needy; empowering them to lift themselves up without threatening the rich. The key impediment is not technical.\u00a0 This is all feasible within, say, 5-10 years, but those high up fear that &#8220;they will treat us the way we treated them&#8221;.\u00a0 This fear has to be addressed and alleviated.\u00a0 The poor want equal opportunity, dignity.<\/p>\n<p>Feasible, like using student volunteers for alphabetization, like training barefoot nurses for the most frequent diseases, combined with helicopters to adequate hospitals, using herbs and generic drugs.<\/p>\n<p>Then, the inter-Americas dimension: the 100 or so US military interventions and the present emergence on the horizon of <em>Los Estados Unidos de Am\u00e9rica Latina y el Car\u00edbe<\/em>.\u00a0 It is as natural as the independence of the British colonies on the Atlantic seaboard in 1775, with a famous Declaration in 1776 and a US constitution in 1787.\u00a0 How would a mature USA react?\u00a0 &#8220;Welcome, brothers from the South!\u00a0 We know what this is about, and will not repeat the stupidity of London, fighting 35 years to prevent our independence.\u00a0 We are no George III.\u00a0 But how can we meet, in equity and harmony, solving our traumas and conflicts?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>A mature Latin American answer would be something like: \u201cTurn the OAS into a dialogue forum! We cannot accept vetoes from the North against an almost united South, but are ready for dialogues on the Malvinas, Cuba, drugs\/arms, misery; problems we will approach in our way, with open minds.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>And one further step: how about a MEXUSCAN, a North America of three countries (Mexico-US-Canada), revising the North American Free Trade Agreement-NAFTA for equality, and having Mexico as a bridge to the South?\u00a0 With open borders, no fences, and with free flows of people and legitimate goods and services both ways?<\/p>\n<p>Positive peace for the Americas in our lifetime.<\/p>\n<p>________________________<\/p>\n<p><em>Johan Galtung, a professor of peace studies, dr hc mult, is rector of the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.transcend.org\/tpu\/\" >TRANSCEND Peace University-TPU<\/a>. He is author of over 150 books on peace and related issues, including \u2018<\/em>50 Years-100 Peace and Conflict Perspectives,\u2019<em> published by the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.transcend.org\/tup\/\" >TRANSCEND University Press-TUP<\/a>.<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>Editorials and articles originated on TMS may be freely reprinted, disseminated, translated and used as background material, provided an acknowledgment and link to the source, TRANSCEND Media Service-TMS, is included. Thank you.<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Straight to the key problem in the theory and practice of peace: Are we thinking of the negative peace of cease-fire and no violence (as distinct from nonviolence), or are we thinking of the positive peace of cooperation for mutual and equal benefit, empathy for emotional harmony, reconciliation of past traumas, and resolution capacity for an endless agenda of future conflicts?  Are we thinking of using nonviolence?  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