
1. A new Marshall Plan is created to help the poor countries with savings
from disarmament and demilitarization. Premium aid and debt reduction/forgiveness
are granted to poor countries that disarm and demilitarize under UN
protection and guarantees.
A series
of engineering and power projects are implemented to improve the productivity,
efficiency and environmental impact of the world economy.
2. Nuclear free zones, peace zones and demilitarized areas are established,
guaranteed by the UN, accompanied by premium economic aid.
3. The world's religions pledge to put an end to all religious conflicts,
to support peace, disarmament and demilitarization, to cooperate on
a world spirituality and to draft in common a world code of ethics and
cosmology to guide governments and world agencies within the larger
framework of the universe and eternity.
The United
Nations creates a World Spiritual Agency, which brings the resources,
visions and wisdom of the spiritual traditions to bear upon world problems.

4. The Marshall plan for the dramatic improvement of the standards of
living of the poor countries drafted by the UN Economic and Social Council
is endorsed by the General Assembly and put into operation. 
5. World summit meetings are held annually between all heads of state:
i. They decide to chart a new course for humanity and the Earth-a Global
Renaissance, a new Planetary Deal unfolding better ways to administer
properly and peacefully our magnificent Planet.
ii. They agree to total nuclear disarmament by the year 2010, and total
disarmament and demilitarization by the year 2020.
iii. The leaders agree to stop all arms sales and call for a United
Nations conference on the worldwide prohibition of arms sales and production.
iv. New world priorities are set, to be implemented with the huge resources
released by disarmament and demilitarization.
v. High-technology video and sound communications systems are established
between the offices and the homes of the heads of state in order that
they can remain in direct, instantaneous communication at any time on
any crisis, problem, idea, proposal or action for peace and a better
world.
6. The U.S. scraps all "Star War" plans and research.
7. The U.S. ratifies the UN Law of the Sea, which creates legal order
for the largest world commons, the seas and oceans, which cover 71 percent
of the planet.
8. A group of experts is appointed jointly by the heads of state to
draft proposals for a quantum jump in the role and resources of the
UN system, to enable it to deal effectively with global problems confronting
humanity at an accelerating pace.
9. A UN specialized agency on Population is created. The U.S. renews
its support to the UN Fund for Population Activities and increases tenfold
its contribution to it.
10. The UN World Meteorological Organization is transformed into the
World Climate Organization.
. 11. Following the path-breaking reports of Eminent Persons on North-South
relations (the Brandt report), on Disarmament and Our Common Future
(the Palme report), on environment and development (the Brundtland report),
three further groups of Eminent Persons are established:
i. On the elimination of all forms of violence in human society;
ii. On a New World Deal for humanity, including world priorities;
iii. On a proper, peaceful, just world government and the creation of
a true world community that encompasses the European Union and new regional
communities for Africa, America, Asia and the Middle East.
12. The UN General Assembly takes six major steps:
i. In consultation with governments, world agencies, and the best minds
of the planet, it prepares a plan for world peace by the year 2010.
All member
states are requested to submit proposals. National committees are established
with peoples' participation to draft ideas and concrete action proposals
towards "World Peace 2010" and "World Disarmament and
Demilitarization 2020."
ii. The General Assembly requests that all existing UN plans 2010 (Food
2010, Health 2010, and the Economic Development Decades) be put together
into a World Action Plan 2010.
The Assembly
calls for the rapid solution of all remaining conflicts to enable humanity
to proceed with a clean slate. A worldwide cease-fire is proclaimed
under UN control.
iii. It decides to abolish the Trusteeship Council, which has completed
its work, and to replace it with an Environmental Security Council as
proposed by Russia.
iv. The Assembly decides to celebrate in 2005 the sixtieth anniversary
of the United Nations, both as a retrospective of the successes and
failures of the world community during the past sixty years, and as
a forward look to the year 2010.
v. A third world conference on the environment and development is organized
to adopt a bold World Environment Action Plan.
The United
Nations Environment Program becomes a specialized agency with vastly
increased resources, including taxes on environmentally detrimental
activities.
vi. A UN Outer-Space Agency is created, as proposed by Austria.
13. Eminent thinkers meet during the year to draft a world Constitution.
Provisions are made for world democracy, world elections, world public
opinion polls and referenda to give people a direct voice in the world's
affairs, a step rendered possible by modern communication technologies.
14. The UN Security Council meets several times a year at the heads of
states level to review the world political and security situation, to
settle disputes, finalize agreements and initiate further action. The
Security Council meets in various cities of the world, to be closer to
the people, especially the troubled areas.
15. The summit meetings of Eastern, Western, and non-Aligned countries
are replaced by a yearly world summit meeting of all heads of states,
preceded by regional summit meetings (African, American, Asian, European,
Middle-Eastern).
16. A World conference on Security remains in session, like the Law of
the Sea Conference did, until it hammers out a proper world security system.
17. The Military Staff Committee of the Security Council meets at the
chiefs of staff level and undertakes three tasks:
i. Plans a World Disarmament Agency; ii. Adopts immediate measures to
prevent a nuclear war; iii. Implements worldwide military cooperation
in multiple fields, starting with the creation of a UN fleet to patrol
the seas and the oceans and a UN satellite system to monitor disarmament,
as proposed by France.
18. Direct video and teleconferencing systems are set up between heads
of states, especially members of the Security Council, and the Secretary
General.
19. The Secretary General's office for conflict information and prevention
is strengthened. A Peace Room is set up at the UN to prevent, track, contain
and solve conflicts in any place on earth. UN offices are established
in each capitol.
20. Four additional world conferences are held:
i. A world conference of scientists from environmental fields oceanography,
atmospheric science, hydrology, climatology, biology, land use, deforestation,
radiation, immunology, toxicity, etc.);
ii. A world conference of education ministers, to adopt measures for urgent
environmental education in all countries of the planet;
iii. A world conference on Voluntary Simplicity and Frugality, to address
over consumption, greed, garbage, unnecessary waste, and planned obsolescence;
iv. A fourth world conference on women;
v. A world conference on the Future of Humanity; vi. A world conference
on the Future of the Earth.
21. The Conference on World Security completes its work and submits a
treaty for ratification by member states. The Military Staff Committee
submits to the Assembly a blueprint for a World Disarmament Agency as
part of that treaty.
22. A majority of countries change the name of their Ministries of "foreign"
affairs to Ministries of Peace or Ministries of World Affairs and Cooperation.
23. More and more nations celebrate the world days proclaimed by the United
Nations, such as Earth Day, the International Day of Peace, United Nations
Day, Human Rights Day, World Health Day, World Food Day, International
Children's Day, International Women's Day, and the Day of the Elderly.
National war memorial days are shifted to United Nations Day, a symbol
of hope and rebirth from all past wars. Monuments to known and unknown
peacemakers, peace parks and peace museums are created in many places.
National hymns are rewritten in peaceful, global terms.
24. A World Peace Service is created allowing young people to do world
service in poor countries and world agencies in lieu of the abolished
military service.
25. Commissions on the Future are created in the United Nations General
Assembly and in all UN Specialized Agencies. Ministers of the Future are
created in all governments.
As a result of these steps, governments begin to realize that world peace
is possible and an entirely new period of human history can begin, marked
by synergetic cooperation in a world society no longer stifled by national
sovereignty.
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