Lucy Webster writes and speaks on issues concerning the global economy and the means of achieving international justice and human rights without war.
She also takes an interest in ideas relating to "regional space" and "distributed value". Regional space concerns the idea that international decisionmaking and action should relate to cultural and historic regions. See, for example:
The notion of distributed value concerns the idea that smaller quantities of goods and services in the places where there is human need (regardless of effective demand) would be better than more stuff where it is not needed.
Public Speaking Topics Include:
- Overcoming War and Empire
- The Full Costs of the War in Iraq
- Ballistic Missile Defense and Breaches in the UN Treaty System with regard to International Security
- Corporate Globalization versus Global Cooperation for Sustainable Development
- Implementation of International Criminal Court Opportunities for Peace and Justice without War
- Opportunities to Increase UN Efficacy with Direct Financing and Tobin-Tax-Type Measures
- Some Lessons from the Human Rights Violations in East Timor, Kosovo, Afghanistan and Iraq
- A Radical Approach to UN Reform of the Security Council and the General Assembly Voting System