Preventive Diplomacy: Stopping Wars Before They StartKevin M. Cahill Routledge, 2013. gada 1. febr. - 352 lappuses The suppression of war has been the primary objective of the United Nations for almost fifty years, and stopping a war before it starts is easier than ending a war already underway. History, however, has shown that military interventions and economic sanctions often do more harm than good. In Preventive Diplomacy, Nobel prize winners, top officials, and revered thinkers tackle these issues and explore the process of conflict prevention from humanitarian, economic, and political perspectives. This cross-disciplinary reader on global politics demonstrates that when new insights and methodologies on public health are applied to the handling of international disasters, the change in policy perspective is intriguing--even hopeful. |
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PART I OLD CONCEPTS NEW APPROACHES | 1 |
PART II PARTICULAR PROBLEMS IN PREVENTIVE DIPLOMACY | 80 |
PART III MAJOR ACTORS | 162 |
PART IV POTENTIAL PARTICIPANTS IN PREVENTIVE DIPLOMACY | 240 |
CONCLUSION | 299 |
NOTES | 301 |
ABOUT THE AUTHORS AND THE CIHC | 319 |
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Preventive Diplomacy: Stopping Wars Before They Start Kevin M. Cahill Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 2000 |
Preventive Diplomacy: Stopping Wars Before They Start Kevin M. Cahill Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 2000 |
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