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9781441132154

A Darker Shade of Peace Landmine Warfare After the 1997 Ottawa Treaty and 9/11

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    9781441132154

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    1441132155

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2078-07-31
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic

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Summary

In 1997, several nations signed the Ottawa Treaty, also called the Mine Ban Treaty. However, the landmine-free world it envisaged by 2010 has yet to come. This book seeks out to explain why. To do so, it looks at the concept and impact of landmines from an international relations, security, and international law perspective and how landmines affect local populations.

It discusses the absence of major signatories to the treaty such as the US, Russia, and China, as well as the use of landmines to this date by some of the signatory countries. It also explains how some humanitarian interventions, such as Mine Risk Education programs, can be misguided and produce unwanted effects, creating for example fear in populations that are not directly at risk.

Goldsworthy, a scholar and clearance specialist, offers a balanced account of this key disarmament issue. He presents all facets of the global landmine issue, including concepts, theory, methodology, and case studies. This unique work will be a must read for anyone studying conflict processes and international relations

Author Biography

Graeme Goldsworthy is Adjunct Faculty at Webster University, Leiden, The Netherlands. An experienced landmines and Explosive Remnants of War clearance specialist, he has worked since 1993 in the area of Humanitarian Mine Action in South East Asia, Africa, and Central America. After completing 12 years as a commissioned officer in the British Army, he earned degrees in International Relations and in Security Studies.

Table of Contents

Part I - Landmine Warfare1. Landmines: A Concept in Warfare or an Evil That Men Do?2. The history and Orientalisation of Landmine Warfare in Non-Western Intra-State Conflict3. Landmines and International Relations Theory4. Landmines and the Human Security Paradigm 5. The Role of Landmines in Ethnic Cleansing6. Gender Perspective on the Psychosocial Impact of Mine Warfare in Rural Communities7. Mine Risk Education (MRE) - Stigmatizing the Victim or Terrifying the Innocent?8. The ICBL: Promoting Global Democracy? 9. The Impact of Cluster Munitions against Humanitarian InterventionsPart II Methodology10. The Evidence to Justify Humanitarian Mine Action11. Modeling a Research Method for Measuring the Impact of Humanitarian Land Mine Action in Sri Lanka.12. The Funnel Model: Creating a Sterile Laboratory Environment for Social Science Research Under Field Conditions13. Qualitative and Quantitative Research Outcomes for the Measurement of the Impact to Local Communities of Humanitarian Mine Action (HMA) in Sri Lanka14. A New System Design for the Post-Clearance Impact Assessment (PCIA) Systems to Measure the Effectiveness of HMA InterventionsPart III Case Studies15. Angola, Ottawa, Arms Control and the Failure of Faith16. The Myth of El Salvador and its Unique Landmine Free Status17. The Impact of Cluster Munitions Contamination in Kosovo18. The MK and Their Decision to Stop Using Landmines in 1985

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