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Powerful Peace: A Navy SEAL's Lessons on Peace from a Lifetime at War

Powerful Peace: A Navy SEALs Lessons on Peace from a Lifetime at War
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  • Seller:BooKnackrh
  • Sales Rank:232,480
  • Languages:English (Unknown), English (Original Language), English (Published)
  • Media:Paperback
  • Number Of Items:1
  • Pages:200
  • Shipping Weight (lbs):0.8
  • Dimensions (in):6 x 0.5 x 9
  • Publication Date:August 1, 2012
  • ISBN:1614481881
  • EAN:9781614481881
  • ASIN:1614481881
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In Powerful Peace, J. Robert DuBois takes on a crucial, unprecedented mission for a U.S. Navy SEAL: the relentless pursuit of interpersonal and international peacemaking. With gut wrenching candor and surprising moments of comedy, he narrates a personal journey through decades of conflict, its often-absurd origins, its ever-present innocent victims, and its potential solutions. Most importantly, Robert delivers practical recommendations for private citizens and policy makers alike. He offers rare context for students of international relations, community leaders, and soldiers bound for unfamiliar lands.

Powerful Peace is the unvarnished ground truth on face-to-face engagements worldwide. Robert DuBois demonstrates that prevention of hostile intent is far more necessary to genuine security than the race for tactical or technological superiority. Whether countering Soviets, terrorists, insurgents or improvised explosive devices, he observes and reports on the fundamental similarities behind hatreds. Ignorance and misunderstanding poison human potential. Dignity and respect are powerful antidotes.

Powerful Peace is the fascinating story of human beings—in war and peace and school and work and play—learning to better understand others to avoid unnecessary conflict and enrich the world. Seasoned by professional experience in more than thirty countries, Robert has plainly “been there, done that”…yet his insightful conclusions on fighting may surprise you.


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Balances pragmatic view of the world with a way forward to Peace
by J D Walker (July 20, 2012) 4 of 4 people found this review helpful
Mr. DuBois has written a compelling, unusual book, obviously drawing on his experiences as a Navy SEAL, but building on that base to discuss specific things even an ordinary citizen can do to work toward a better understanding of his or her "fellow man". He illustrates how to see through the eyes of the other person, no matter what culture or belief system you may be or they may be, in order to find common ground. Written in a down to earth, easy to digest style, the book includes many examples of what Powerful Peace means, what it looks like in action, suggestions for other reading, actionable steps the Reader can take (both large and small). I haven't taken actual notes on a book I was reading since college but I found myself jotting down questions and thoughts as I read his examples, conclusions and challenges. It was fascinating to me that this retired SEAL chose not only to write of his time at war, but also to propose a path forward that might lead to fewer wars in the future... Read more
A thought provoking journey toward Peace
by Ali-Reza Anghaie (July 14, 2012) 6 of 8 people found this review helpful
Mr. DuBois isn't a new face on the geopolitical circuit and he isn't an academic. What Mr. DuBois is - and we're all lucky for it - is an honorable, well studied, and experienced practitioner of "Applied" Smart Power. And, not of small coincidence, a Veteran of the Navy SEALs who was in theatre before, during, and after the past decade's operations in Afghanistan and Iraq.

The body of Mr. DuBois' book is divided into Body - Mind - Heart - and Soul and each section is divided into short chapters that further open with a succinct Mission Statement of sorts and an applicable quote. This format maintains a conversational tone and provides an immediate connection to the author and his experiences. Indeed the book is written as a window - an introspective window, into Mr. DuBois' experiences and desires for The People. You're not being lectured by a journalist or academic - Mr. DuBois is inviting you to the geopolitical and physical battlefield, into the homes of enemies and... Read more
Give this book away- repeatedly
by Psalm 37:4-7 (November 26, 2012) 1 of 1 people found this review helpful
Stop shooting, and you might hear what he's saying! (such as...)
- It is practical, not altruistic, to consider the other person’s needs and grievances.
- It takes energy to be a jerk. Don’t be a jerk.
- Sometimes you have to kill a guy. Applied smart power is not just about being nice.
DuBois reminds us that children have value; women should not be raped as a weapon of war; if a man has three choices;
1. get a job (>30% unemployment),
2. prostitute his wife (he refused), and
3. emplace a roadside bomb for $150.00, enough to feed his family for one more month...
*** what would you do? (most of us can't answer clearly, because most of us have never really faced such narrow margins)
[...] (listen to 1 hr discussion of book with the author- then decide if you want to purchase)
[...] (this will give you an overview of the book)
I've ordered several more, and am giving them to foreign military officers I work with... Read more

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