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Do international institutions actually contribute to building a
lasting peace? Counter-examples and criticisms abound: failures and
submissiveness to the interests of the most powerful states. As
diplomats, practitioners with these institutions, and experts in
their fields, the contributors to this volume underline the
strengths and weaknesses that these international actors have
created and will not abandon. Their research and investigations
reveal that despite the fact that it is possible to wage a war
against the will of international institutions, it has become
almost impossible to make peace without them. The issues
examined--collective security, disarmament, mediation, peace
building, human security, reduction of poverty and inequalities,
international criminal justice, and multilateralism--make this
edited volume a key reference work on international organizations.
Do international institutions really contribute to building a
lasting peace? As diplomats, practitioners with these institutions,
and experts on their processes, the authors underline the strengths
and weaknesses that international actors have created and won't
abandon.
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