Series |
SUNY series in global politics SUNY series in global politics. ^A397844
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Contents |
Human security and the mine ban movement I : introduction / Richard A. Matthew -- Global landmine crisis in the 1990s / Bryan McDonald -- Evaluating the impacts of the Ottawa Treaty / Leah Fraser -- Nongovernmental organizations and the landmine ban / Kenneth R. Rutherford -- Clearing the path to a mine-free world : implementing the Ottawa convention / Kerry Brinkert, Kevin Hamilton -- Europe and the Ottawa Treaty : compliance with exceptions and loopholes / Paul Chamberlain, David Long -- Perspective from a mine-affected country : Mozambique / Carlos dos Santos. |
Contents |
Victim assistance : landmine survivors' perspectives / Raquel Willerman -- Political minefield / Michael J. Flynn -- Tackling the global landmine problem : the United States perspective / Stacy Bernard Davis, Donald F. "Pat" Patierno -- Demining : enhancing the process / Colin King -- Public-private deminig partnerships : a case study of Afghanistan / Oren J. Schlein -- Landmines prolong conflicts and impede socioeconomic development / Nay Htun -- Victim assistance provision of the Mine Ban Treaty / Glenna L. Fak. |
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Environmental impacts of landmines / Claudio Torres Nachón -- Necessary evil? : reexamining the military utility of antipersonnel landmines / Ted Gaulin -- Are landmines still needed to defend South Korea? : a mine use case study / J. Antonio Ohe -- Campaign to ban antipersonnel landmines : potential lessons / Stephen Goose, Jody Williams -- Campaign to ban antipersonnel landmines and global civil society / Paul Wapner -- Human security and the mine ban movement II : conclusions / Richard A. Matthew. |
Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
LCCN | 2004041676 |
ISBN | 0791463095 (alk. paper) |