“For World Peace”: humanism and ethics of global safety in the ideological policy of the Soviet leadership( 1956-1962)

Nataliya Shok, Nikita Pivovarov.
The article is devoted to peacemaking policy of the Soviet leadership during 1956-1962, the period when the USSR gradually moved from an open confrontation to a peaceful competition. The main attention is paid to the analysis of the ideas of the Soviet leadership in the field of global biosafety and bioethics.

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The peacemaking movement of the USSR in the late 1940s – early 1960s: Christian denominations and the ethics of international humanistic dialogue

Nikita Iu. Pivovarov, Vitaly V. Tikhonov, Nataliya P. Shok.
The article analyzes the activities of the Christian denominations of the USSR in the Soviet peacekeeping movement on the basis of various sources. The choice of Christian denominations is due to the fact that representatives of these denominations were the most prominent in the Soviet peacemaking movement in the late 1940s and early 1960s. The article consists of two sections. The first section covers the main organizational issues.

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