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Online Learning Program, “Think about Peace – Hiroshima as a starting point” is available!

 

Hiroshima Prefecture starts the online learning program in order to develop human resource that can disseminate peace for the international society.

 

  • Structure: Contents: 5 Courses (each course contains 50 minutes)
  • Style: Consisting of lectures by Prof. Fujiwara of the University of Tokyo and interviews with guests

1.Hiroshima: Starting from the ashes

1-1 World War and Nuclear Weapons Influence on international politics

1-2 The Reality of Atomic Bomb I Interview with Mr. Sunao TSUBOI

1-3 The Reality of Atomic Bomb II Interview with Mr. Shigeaki MORI

1-4 The Flourishing of the Movement to Ban Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs and the Reality of International Politics

2. Ideal and Reality: International politics concerning nuclear weapons during cold war and post-cold war 

2-1 Ideals and Reality: Nuclear Arms Race During the Cold War

2-2 Nuclear Disarmament and Non-proliferation Brought About by the Balance of Power

 

2-3 The End of the Cold War Expectations and Reality of Nuclear Disarmament

3. Increasingly Complex World: New Threat Concerning Nuclear Weapons and Modern Issues

3-1 World without Nuclear Weapons?

3-2 Diversification and Complication of Nuclear Risks

3-3 The Tension Caused by the Ban on Nuclear Weapons

4. Awareness of Peace: From Destruction to Reconstruction –

4-1 End of the Cold War and the Emergence of Regional Conflicts and Civil Wars

4-2 Efforts of the International Community and Japan to Address Regional Conflicts and Civil Wars

 

​4-3 Hiroshima Its Mission and Initiatives as a Guardian of Peace

4-4 Dialogue “Peacebuilding from Hiroshima” KUMAMOTO Mihoko; Director of Division for Prosperity and Former Head of UNITAR Hiroshima Office) × FUJIWARA Kiichi

5. Peace from Hiroshima: Past, Present, and Future -

5-1 What are “war” and “peace”?

5-2 How has peace been discussed?(1)

​5-3 How has peace been discussed?(2)

​5-4 Thinking about Peace –Hiroshima as a starting point

 

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