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1 W A Y

European youth and world peace Nov, 2010, Melaka 2

Context

Europe conflict areas examples Balkans Spain (Catalonia) Russia region (CIS) Great Britain

5 Limitations for young people in Europe *Adjusted for idle costs Economy Politics Entertainment (Proximity to the conflict)

6 ACTIONS OF YOUNG PEOPLE Raise awareness about the impacts and actions against discrimination, social exclusion, injustice, and violent conflicts Local community projects and international training courses Working in conflict and post-conflict areas such as Algeria, the Balkans, Palestine, and West Sahara Create culture for piece

7 Crisis and piece Lack of cash Greater frustration Protests

Are we close to clash of civilizations? Globalization and conflicts Globalization and conflicts More economic powers more ….. More economic powers more ….. Young europeans and other civilisations Young europeans and other civilisations

BE HAPPY AND OPTIMISTIC ABOUT THE FUTURE OF THE WORLD Decision is your

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BOARDING COMPLETED !