Margins of Insecurity Minorities and International Security Edited by Sam C. Nolutshungu A number of crises since the end of the Cold War have demonstrated the insecurity of ordinary people in circumstances where states are either unable to provide protection, or are themselves the principle sources of violence. Public opinion on such atrocities as the `ethnic cleansing' in the former Yugoslavia has provoked international politicians to recognise a problem in which they should intervene; but it is rare for effective policies to be implemented. Emerging from a series of workshops on the International Security of Marginal Populations, the essays seek solutions which go beyond the traditional emphasis on the interests of the state, and give due weight to the needs of minority populations.ABOUT THE EDITOR SAM C. NOLUTSHUNGU teaches in the Institute for African and African-American studies at the University of Rochester. Contributors: DAVID LAITIN, KIM HOPPER, ZOLTAN BARANY, JONATHAN BOYARIN, REMY LEVEAU, ALFREDDARNELL, CHARLES R. HALE, ANTHONY ASIWAJU, SAM NOLUTSHUNGU |
DETAILS 328 pagesSize: 22 x 15 10 digit ISBN: 1878822756 13 digit ISBN: 9781878822758 Binding: Paperback First published: 22/May/1996 Price: 29.95 USD / 17.99 GBP Imprint: University of Rochester Press Subject: Modern History BIC class: CTCB1 STATUS: Available Details updated on 02/09/2008 | |||||||||
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