Contents 1. Intercultural Understanding for Global Peace 2. Global University System (GUS) 3. Globally Collaborative Environmental Peace Gaming (GCEPG)

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Contents 1. Intercultural Understanding for Global Peace 2. Global University System (GUS) 3. Globally Collaborative Environmental Peace Gaming (GCEPG) 1. Intercultural Understanding for Global Peace 2. Global University System (GUS) 3. Globally Collaborative Environmental Peace Gaming (GCEPG)

Dawn of 21st Century 1. Digitalization Analog to Digital 2. Globalization Local to Global 3. New Economy Obedience to Creativity

Hierarchy of Civilization, Culture and Religion Civilization Culture Religion Root Trunk Fruits, Flowers

Global University System (GUS) - #I The Global University System (GUS) is a worldwide initiative to establish broadband Internet infrastructure for enhancing e-learning and e-healthcare across national and cultural boundaries for global peace. The philosophy of GUS is based on the belief that global peace and prosperity would only be sustainable through education. The prime objective is to achieve “education and healthcare FOR ALL,” anywhere, anytime and at any pace.

Global University System (GUS) - #2 GUS aims to create a worldwide consortium of educational and healthcare institutions and NGOs, particularly benefiting those in remote/rural areas of developing countries for the eradication of poverty and isolation. Learners in those countries will be able to take their courses, via advanced broadband Internet, from member institutions around the world to receive a GUS degree. Both the learning (students or lifelong learners) and teaching (professors) societies of partner institutions will also form a global forum for exchange of ideas and information and for conducting collaborative research and development with the emerging global GRID computer network technology. Thus, the higher education institutions will close the digital divide, act as the knowledge center of their community and lead their development.

E-Learning E-Healthcare E-Learning E-Healthcare University Knowledge Center University Knowledge Center Global Partnership Global Partnership Community Development Community Development University: Leader of Community in the Knowledge Society in the 21st Century

Global Broadband Internet (GBI) Virtual Private Network with QoS

Globally Collaborative Environmental Peace Gaming Globally Collaborative Environmental Peace Gaming (GCEPG) with a globally distributed computer simulation system, focusing on the issue of environment and sustainable development in developing countries, is to train would-be decision makers in crisis management, conflict resolution, and negotiation techniques basing on "facts and figures." With global GRID computer networking technology and Beowulf mini-super computers of cluster computing technology, we plan to develop a socio-economic- environmental simulation system and a climate simulation system in parallel fashion, both of which are to be interconnected in global scale.

Three Necessary Components for Peace Gaming 1. Telecommunication Infrastructure Packet-Switching Telecommunication Internet 2. Communication Means Multimedia 3. Game Players Global University System 1. Telecommunication Infrastructure Packet-Switching Telecommunication Internet 2. Communication Means Multimedia 3. Game Players Global University System

Globally Collaborative Environmental Peace Gaming (GCEPG) Globally Distributed Climate Simulation System Globally Distributed Socio-Economic-Environmental Simulation System

Conclusions The GUS and GCEPG projects are clearly ambitious that cannot be achieved by any one group, university, or national government. They requires substantial collaborative contribution of ideas, expertise, technology resources, and funds from multiple sources. Those who value the vision of GUS and GCEPG are invited to join this great and noble enterprise.

Takeshi Utsumi, Ph.D., P.E. Chairman, GLOSAS/USA Laureate of Lord Perry Award for Excellence in Distance Education Founder and V.P. for Technology and Coordination of Global University System (GUS) Click “Current Reference Websites” in the home page listed above. Takeshi Utsumi, Ph.D., P.E. Chairman, GLOSAS/USA Laureate of Lord Perry Award for Excellence in Distance Education Founder and V.P. for Technology and Coordination of Global University System (GUS) Click “Current Reference Websites” in the home page listed above. GLOSAS Projects (GLObal Systems Analysis and Simulation Association in the U.S.A.)