Stopping wars and making peace : : studies in international intervention / / edited by Kristen Eichensehr and W. Michael Reisman.

During most of human history, war was a basic instrument of statecraft, considered, for the most part, a lawful, honorable, ennobling, and even romantic pursuit. By contrast, peacemaking remained a marginal and indeed incongruous interstate activity. A war would end when the belligerents ended it. T...

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Superior document:International humanitarian law series ; v. 27
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Year of Publication:2009
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:International humanitarian law series ; v. 27.
Physical Description:1 online resource (248 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Table of Contents:
  • War-stopping techniques in the Falklands / Christina Parajon
  • Nagorno Karabakh : a war without peace / Nicholas W. Miller
  • War and peace in Rwanda / Tom Dannenbaum
  • War-stopping and peacemaking during the Malayan emergency (1948-1960) / Colby E. Barrett
  • Separatist insurgency in southern Thailand : an approach to peacemaking / Jonathan Ross-Harrington
  • War-stopping and peacemaking in Mozambique / Caroline A. Gross.