Negotiating Minefields: The Landmines Ban in American PoliticsRoutledge, 2006 - 294 pages Against all odds, the International Campaign to Ban Landmines helped to enact a global treaty banning antipersonnel mines in 1997. For that achievement it was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. In this volume, Leon Sigal shows how a handful of NGOs with almost no mass base got more than 100 countries to outlaw a weapon that their armies had long used. It is a story of intrigue and misperception, of clashing norms and interests, of contentious bureaucratic and domestic politics. It is also a story of effective leadership, of sustained commitment to a cause, of alliances between campaigners and government officials, of a US senator who championed the ban, and of the skilful use of the news media. Despite this monumental effort, the campaign failed to get the United States to sign the treaty. Drawing on extensive internal documents and interviews with US officials and ban campaigners, Sigal tells the story of the in-fighting inside the Clinton administration, in the Pentagon, and within the ban campaign itself that led to this major setback for an otherwise unprecedented, successful global effort. Negotiating Minefields will be of interest to students and scholars of military and strategic studies and politics and international relations. |
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... Canada's mili- tary role from staunch ally manning the front lines in the Cold War to inter- national peacekeeper . In the 1950s the DEW line of defense early warning radars transected Canada , ready to alert the United States if Soviet ...
... Canada's foreign min- ister , and the incumbent , André Ouellet , took that responsibility seriously . Some of Canada's aid went to demining . To Ouellet that seemed a waste of money when ever more mines were being sowed . Canada's ...
... Canadian Broadcasting Corporation that landmines " should be banned not only in Canada but everywhere in the world . " A surprised Lawson soon got a call from a CBC reporter asking for his comment on the minister's remarks . Ducking the ...
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An Export Moratorium | 18 |
Chapter 3 | 25 |
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