Blood on the doorstep: the politics of preventive action

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York: Brookings Institution Press, 2002Description: 256pISBN:
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Subject(s): Summary: Argues that global interconnectedness means that conflicts, state failures, and international crime no longer occur in isolation; even the most remote unrest can affect other parts of the world. Calls for partnerships among states, international organizations, and NGOs to reduce the underlying causes of violent conflict and help prevent their escalation. Uses case studies from the Balkans, Central Asia, and Africa.
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Argues that global interconnectedness means that conflicts, state failures, and international crime no longer occur in isolation; even the most remote unrest can affect other parts of the world. Calls for partnerships among states, international organizations, and NGOs to reduce the underlying causes of violent conflict and help prevent their escalation. Uses case studies from the Balkans, Central Asia, and Africa.

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