Human security and the new diplomacy [electronic resource] : protecting people, promoting peace / edited by Rob McRae & Don Hubert.
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Human security in a globalized world / Rob McRae -- Case study : landmines and human security -- The evolution of peacekeeping / Patricia Fortier -- Case study : peacekeeping in Sierra Leone / Alan Bones -- Case study : the challenge of microdisarmament / Jennifer Loten -- Peacebuilding in postconflict societies / Michael Small -- Case study : Bosnia and Herzegovina / Sam Hanson -- Case study : Haiti / David Lee -- Case study : Guatemala / Daniel Livermore -- Humanitarian military intervention / Don Hubert and Michael Bonser -- Case study : the Kosovo air campaign / Paul Heinbecker and Rob McRae -- Protecting the most vulnerable : war-affected children / Carmen Sorger and Eric Hoskins -- Case study : the optional protocol on the involvement of children in armed conflict / Ross Snyder -- The evolution of international humanitarian law / Darryl Robinson and Valerie Oosterveld -- Case study : the international criminal court / Darryl Robinson -- Resources, greed, and the persistence of violent conflict / Don Hubert -- Case study : Angola sanctions / Robert Fowler and David Angell -- Transnational crime in a borderless world / Terry Cormier -- Case study : terrorism / Victor Rakmil -- The new multilateralism / Roman Waschuk -- Case study : the Security Council and the protection of civilians / Elissa Golberg and Don Hubert -- Case study : the human security network / Michael Small -- Human security, connectivity, and the new global civil society / Rob McRae -- Conclusion : international relations and the new diplomacy / Rob McRae -- Postscript : reflections on the Ghana Conference and the Freetown visit / Lloyd Axworthy -- Timeline : human security in Canadian foreign policy.
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
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