Ethnic Warfare in Sri Lanka and the UN Crisis

Ethnic Warfare in Sri Lanka and the UN Crisis

William Clarance
Our Price:  £8.99
List Price:  £29.99
Saving Of:  70%

Availability:  

  

In stock

Author:  William Clarance
Condition:  New
Format:  Paperback
Pages:  328
Publisher:  Pluto Press
Year:  2006
ISBN:  9780745325255

This book explains the complex origins and evolution of Sri Lanka's civil war and the resulting massive civilian displacement. It is an account of frontline conditions during a critical period and an overview of the alternating warfare and ceasefires during the last fifteen years.

William Clarance analyses the scope for protecting civilians in a war zone and its implications for UN policy. He argues that Washington's bullying of the UN ironically proves the points it seeks to demolish: the indispensibility of UN legitimacy and the professionalism of its field agencies.

He urges the need to adopt a more actively engaged role to protect civilians in intrastate conflict, the better to address global problems such as the outflow of refugees and asylum seekers it triggers and the seeds of international terrorism it sows.
You may also like
Unmanned: Drone Warfare and Global Security
Ann Rogers, John Hill
Condition: New
£21.99   £4.99

Shows how unmanned systems are changing not simply how wars are fought, but the meaning of conflict itself.


Fifties Ethnicities: The Ethnic Novel and Mass Culture at Midcentury
Tracy Floreani
Condition: New
£33.99

Radical Ethnic Movements in Contemporary Europe
Condition: New
£5.20

Nation states and minorities resort more and more to violence when safeguarding their political interests. Although the violence in the Middle East has been dominating world politics for some time now, European governments have had their share of ethnic violence to contend with as this volume demonstrates. ...