- John Hunter, Chris Jones. Bioprospecting and Indigenous Knowledge in Australia: Implications of Valuing Indigenous Spiritual Knowledge (2006-07). Co-authored/painted paper by Aboriginal and 'Western' authors primarily focusing on spiritual issues in law.
- Michael Karlberg. Discourse, Identity, and Global Citizenship (2008). What does it mean to be a "global citizen"? From early Greek times, the concept of citizenship expanded from "inhabitant of a city" to a democratic ideal of self-determination. It now includes global relationships, interdependence, and altruism.
- Bahá'í International Community. Embracing Interdependence: Foundations for a World in Transition (2024-09-04). Statement on the occasion of the United Nations Summit of the Future, advocating for global governance reform centered on humanity's oneness, urging leaders to prioritize unity, justice, and interdependence for lasting peace.
- Chris Jones Kavelin. Examination of the Environmental Crisis (2001). With a specific focus on the balance between the instrumental and intrinsic value of nature from a Bahá'í perspective.
- Michael Karlberg, Cheshmak Farhoumand-Sims. Global Citizenship and Humanities Scholarship: Toward a Twenty-First Century Agenda (2006). In this age of global interdependence, the critique of anachronistic social constructs is necessary but insufficient. Scholars must articulate new approaches to globalization. The international Bahá'í community illustrates a constructive, humane approach.
- Baharieh Rouhani Ma'ani. Interdependence of Bahá'í Communities, The: Services of North American Bahá'í Women to Iran (1991). Some early American Bahá’í women’s contribution to the development of the Iranian Bahá’í community.
- Universal House of Justice. Promise of World Peace (1985-10). A document distributed to many politicians and prominent individuals since its writing in 1985, it was the first official public statement made by the Universal House of Justice since its inception in 1963.
- Bahá'í International Community. Prosperity of Humankind (1995-03-03). A statement prepared by the Bahá'í International Community Office of Public Information, Haifa, first distributed at the United Nations World Summit on Social Development, Copenhagen, Denmark, 1995.
- Bahá'í International Community. Search for Values in an Age of Transition, The: includes Study Guide (2005-10). A statement on the 60th anniversary of the United Nations, new paradigms taking hold, and the place of the UN. Includes study guide to assist readers in their understanding and examination of the concepts presented in the statement.
- Bahá'í International Community. Turning Point for All Nations (1995-10). A statement on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the United Nations, about the scope, function, and mandate of the UN, and world concerns it must address.
- Roxanne Lalonde. Unity in Diversity: Acceptance and Integration in an Era of Intolerance and Fragmentation (1994-04). Short excerpt from thesis, edited as a stand-alone article.
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