Landmines and human security: International politics and war's hidden legacy

Landmines and human security: International politics and war's hidden legacy

Author: 
Matthew, Richard A. [et.al.]
Place: 
Albany
Publisher: 
State University of New York press
Phys descriptions: 
xxiii, 294 p., tables
Date published: 
2004
Record type: 
ISBN: 
0-7914-6309-5
Call No: 
623.36 LAN
Abstract: 

An impressive array of activists, scholars, government officials, journalists, and landmine victims themselves are gathered here to tell the dramatic and inspiring story of the International Campaign to Ban Landmines (ICBL). Organized in the early 1990s, the ICBL is a network of more than one thousand nongovernmental organizations worldwide, working for a global ban on landmines. It was an important force behind the treaty to ban antipersonnel landmines that was signed in Ottawa in 1997, and which led to its being awarded the 1997 Nobel Peace Prize, along with its coordinator.

Language: 
Series: 
SUNY series in global politics

CITATION: Matthew, Richard A. [et.al.]. Landmines and human security: International politics and war's hidden legacy . Albany : State University of New York press , 2004. - Available at: https://library.au.int/frlandmines-and-human-security-international-politics-and-wars-hidden-legacy-3