Publisher's Synopsis
This e-book provides a human look at the Russian Ukraine Conflict, with a human lens taking into account parental fears for their children being conscripted into a war that no one on both sides really wants. It speaks about the advocacy of parents and ordinary people in seeking to prevent further bloodshed and shows how advocacy has successfully and significantly played its part in previous conflicts. Equally important My Child is Not Cannon Fodder looks at The Psychology of the War including analysis of how dehumanisation seeks to maintain the conflict in the language used and how psychological tools can increase awareness of resolving and lessening the conflict.
The Russian Ukraine War is not just a geo-political crisis but also a human one. The focus of this book is to bring out with historical facts; but also with moving human stories, how both the tragic and the hopeful can coalesce into a psychology of peaceful co-existence adopting important strategies that will bring healing and long term recovery on both sides.