Disarmament diplomacy and human security: regimes, norms and moral progress in international relations
In: Routledge global security studies 23
In: Routledge global security studies 23
In: Routledge global security studies 23
In: Routledge global security studies Volume 23
1. Norms : moral progress and evolution in the conduct of international affairs -- 2. The Arms Trade Treaty -- 3. Small arms and light weapons regime and the Geneva Declaration on Armed Violence -- 4. Banning cluster munitions -- 5. Conclusions and findings : moral international relations.
In: Routledge global security studies
This book assesses how progress in disarmament diplomacy in the last decade has improved human security.In doing so, the book looks at three cases of the development of international norms in this arena. First, it traces how new international normative understandings have shaped the evolution of and support for an Arms Trade Treaty (the supply side of the arms trade); and, second, it examines the small arms international regime and examines a multilateral initiative that aims to address the demand side (by the Geneva Declaration); and, third, it examines the evolution of two processes to ban a
In: Routledge global security studies, Volume 23
Englisch
Routledge
9780415580038, 9780415532457, 9780203830703
xiv,231 Seiten
First issued in paperback 2012
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