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| contents | <p>Title: Global Peace–Climate Cooperation Community (GPCCC): A Civilian-Majority, Non-Interference Framework for Preventive Peace, Climate Security, and Humanitarian Coordination<br>Description:<br>The Global Peace–Climate Cooperation Community (GPCCC) is a conceptual, policy-oriented framework developed to address the growing interconnections between climate change, conflict risk, and humanitarian crises at the global level. This research presents a civilian-majority, non-political, and non-military collaborative governance model designed to strengthen preventive peace dialogue, climate cooperation, and humanitarian coordination across nations, while fully respecting national sovereignty and international law.<br>The GPCCC proposes a structured representation model comprising 60% civilian experts (including climate scientists, peace researchers, humanitarian professionals, and academics) and 40% voluntary government participants (such as diplomats, policy analysts, and legal advisors). This ratio aims to preserve civilian neutrality, ensure public trust, and avoid state dominance, creating a platform for dialogue-first conflict prevention, climate security initiatives, and rapid humanitarian response mechanisms.<br>This framework explicitly excludes any political advocacy, interference in domestic governance, military operations, intelligence activities, or election influence. Instead, it focuses on advisory support, early-warning mechanisms, and knowledge sharing to complement existing national and international systems. Core elements include:<br>Preventive Peace Dialogue: Structured civilian-supported mediation and advisory spaces to reduce conflict escalation related to border disputes, trade restrictions, climate-driven migration, or resource competition.<br>Climate Action & Environmental Security: Civilian-led coordination for climate risk preparedness, sustainable technology sharing, and resilience-building initiatives.<br>Humanitarian Coordination: Early civilian assessment frameworks, transparent reporting of needs, and collaboration with lawful government-led disaster or crisis response operations.<br>Governance, Transparency & Anti-Corruption Safeguards: Independent financial audits, open donor reporting, zero-tolerance anti-corruption policies, and whistleblower protections.<br>Alignment with International Norms: Strict compliance with United Nations Charter principles, preventive diplomacy norms, international humanitarian law, climate treaties, and International Court of Justice peace principles.<br>The GPCCC framework aims to reduce preventable conflicts, enhance climate resilience cooperation, improve humanitarian preparedness, and empower civilian participation in global peacebuilding initiatives. This document is presented as an independent academic and policy research concept for review, critique, and scholarly discussion. It is not intended for political mobilization or advocacy, and all recommendations remain advisory in nature.<br>Keywords: Climate security, conflict prevention, humanitarian coordination, civilian participation, preventive diplomacy, global governance, peacebuilding, climate resilience, non-interference framework, policy research.<br>Author: Mohammad Saleem, Independent Civic Researcher<br>Contact: mohdsaleemmansuri001@gmail.com<br>Legal & Academic Disclaimer: This work represents an independent conceptual framework developed by the author. It does not advocate political action, public mobilization, or opposition to any government. All references to civilian participation are within lawful, voluntary, and advisory contexts only.</p> |
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| spellingShingle | GPCCC: A Conceptual Framework for Lawful Civic Participation and Public Governance Mohammad Saleem, Mansuri <p>Title: Global Peace–Climate Cooperation Community (GPCCC): A Civilian-Majority, Non-Interference Framework for Preventive Peace, Climate Security, and Humanitarian Coordination<br>Description:<br>The Global Peace–Climate Cooperation Community (GPCCC) is a conceptual, policy-oriented framework developed to address the growing interconnections between climate change, conflict risk, and humanitarian crises at the global level. This research presents a civilian-majority, non-political, and non-military collaborative governance model designed to strengthen preventive peace dialogue, climate cooperation, and humanitarian coordination across nations, while fully respecting national sovereignty and international law.<br>The GPCCC proposes a structured representation model comprising 60% civilian experts (including climate scientists, peace researchers, humanitarian professionals, and academics) and 40% voluntary government participants (such as diplomats, policy analysts, and legal advisors). This ratio aims to preserve civilian neutrality, ensure public trust, and avoid state dominance, creating a platform for dialogue-first conflict prevention, climate security initiatives, and rapid humanitarian response mechanisms.<br>This framework explicitly excludes any political advocacy, interference in domestic governance, military operations, intelligence activities, or election influence. Instead, it focuses on advisory support, early-warning mechanisms, and knowledge sharing to complement existing national and international systems. Core elements include:<br>Preventive Peace Dialogue: Structured civilian-supported mediation and advisory spaces to reduce conflict escalation related to border disputes, trade restrictions, climate-driven migration, or resource competition.<br>Climate Action & Environmental Security: Civilian-led coordination for climate risk preparedness, sustainable technology sharing, and resilience-building initiatives.<br>Humanitarian Coordination: Early civilian assessment frameworks, transparent reporting of needs, and collaboration with lawful government-led disaster or crisis response operations.<br>Governance, Transparency & Anti-Corruption Safeguards: Independent financial audits, open donor reporting, zero-tolerance anti-corruption policies, and whistleblower protections.<br>Alignment with International Norms: Strict compliance with United Nations Charter principles, preventive diplomacy norms, international humanitarian law, climate treaties, and International Court of Justice peace principles.<br>The GPCCC framework aims to reduce preventable conflicts, enhance climate resilience cooperation, improve humanitarian preparedness, and empower civilian participation in global peacebuilding initiatives. This document is presented as an independent academic and policy research concept for review, critique, and scholarly discussion. It is not intended for political mobilization or advocacy, and all recommendations remain advisory in nature.<br>Keywords: Climate security, conflict prevention, humanitarian coordination, civilian participation, preventive diplomacy, global governance, peacebuilding, climate resilience, non-interference framework, policy research.<br>Author: Mohammad Saleem, Independent Civic Researcher<br>Contact: mohdsaleemmansuri001@gmail.com<br>Legal & Academic Disclaimer: This work represents an independent conceptual framework developed by the author. It does not advocate political action, public mobilization, or opposition to any government. All references to civilian participation are within lawful, voluntary, and advisory contexts only.</p> |
| title | GPCCC: A Conceptual Framework for Lawful Civic Participation and Public Governance |
| url | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18335163 |