Privatizing Peace: From Conflict to Security
Autor Allan Gerson, Nat Collettaen Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 ian 2001
But this visionary work is not merely an indictment of First World myopia in the face of Third World devastation. The authors offer cogent, well-thought-out recommendations, firmly grounded in current reality, with a powerful determination to avoid the repetition of past mistakes.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781571051479
ISBN-10: 1571051473
Pagini: 219
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
ISBN-10: 1571051473
Pagini: 219
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Notă biografică
Dr. Allan Gerson and Dr. Nat Colletta are Co-Directors of the Institute for Peacebuilding and Development at George Washington University.
Cuprins
Acknowledgments v; Preface ix; Introduction xi; Chapter 1 - The Changing Face of Armed Conflict; Chapter 2 -Redefining Partnership: Toward a Unified Field Approach; Chapter 3 - The Private Sector: Problem or Panacea?;
Chapter 4 Investing in War-Torn Societies: Not Business as Usual; Chapter 5 -The Management of Political Risk; Chapter 6 - The United Nations: Global Leadership and the Agenda for Peace; Chapter 7 - Privatizing Security: A Double-Edged Sword; Chapter 8 - Humanitarian Assistance: Saving Lives and Distorting Markets;
Chapter 9 Bridging Relief and Development: The Changing Role of NGOs and the Emergence of the Global Civil Society Movement; Chapter 10 - Public-Private-Civil Society Partnerships: The New Peacebuilding Trilogy; Chapter 11 - Revisiting “Nation-Building”; Chapter 12 - The New Corporate Social Responsibility:
Peacebuilding; Chapter 13 - The Peace Transitions Council: Steps Toward a New Global Architecture of Peace;
Conclusion; Annexes; Index;
Chapter 4 Investing in War-Torn Societies: Not Business as Usual; Chapter 5 -The Management of Political Risk; Chapter 6 - The United Nations: Global Leadership and the Agenda for Peace; Chapter 7 - Privatizing Security: A Double-Edged Sword; Chapter 8 - Humanitarian Assistance: Saving Lives and Distorting Markets;
Chapter 9 Bridging Relief and Development: The Changing Role of NGOs and the Emergence of the Global Civil Society Movement; Chapter 10 - Public-Private-Civil Society Partnerships: The New Peacebuilding Trilogy; Chapter 11 - Revisiting “Nation-Building”; Chapter 12 - The New Corporate Social Responsibility:
Peacebuilding; Chapter 13 - The Peace Transitions Council: Steps Toward a New Global Architecture of Peace;
Conclusion; Annexes; Index;