Editor(s): Yeshua Moser-Puangsuwan, Thomas Weber
Spark M. Matsunaga Institute for Peace, Honolulu, 2000, pp. 369
Analyses different kinds of ‘intervention’ and notes history of earlier 20th century attempts. It provides accounts of transnational actions round the world designed to mobilize protest, provide assistance, promote reconciliation and development, witness human rights violations and ‘accompany’ endangered individuals, highlight danger (e.g. of nuclear testing), demonstrate solidarity, or to prevent or halt war. Includes chronology and summary of actions with suggestions for further reading.
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