An insightful and expert assessment examines how best to end—and avert—wars.

How do we avoid war? To arrive at an answer, master analyst Richard Weitz explores the ways nations, international organizations, and individuals have sought to bring order to an inherently disorderly phenomenon—potential and actual violent conflict among organized political entities.



Specifically, War and Governance: International Security in a Changing World Order analyzes a number of critical issues such as whether regional security institutions have distinct advantages and liabilities in promoting international security, as compared with universal organizations like the United Nations. Other important questions are addressed, as well. How will international organizations, such as the UN, EU, and NATO, change the nature of war in the 21st century—and be changed by it? What role might less formal institutions and nongovernmental organizations play in peacemaking? Will the nation-state remain the most important international security actor? The book ends with a gap analysis that identifies incongruities between international needs and capabilities—and suggests ways to overcome them.

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Specifically, War and Governance: International Security in a Changing World Order analyzes a number of critical issues such as whether regional security institutions have distinct advantages and liabilities in promoting international security, as compared with universal organizations like the United Nations.

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Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 The United Nations
Chapter 3 The Group of Eight
Chapter 4 The African Union
Chapter 5 Case Study: Kosovo
Chapter 6 Case Study: Somali Pirates
Chapter 7 Concluding Observations
Notes
Index

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An insightful and expert assessment examines how best to end—and avert—wars.
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Product details

ISBN
9780313347351
Published
2011-10-05
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc; Praeger Publishers Inc
Weight
907 gr
Height
235 mm
Width
156 mm
Age
G, 01
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
232

Author

Biographical note

Richard Weitz, PhD, is director of the Center for Political-Military Analysis at the Hudson Institute and the author of Revitalising US-Russian Security Cooperation: Practical Measures.