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David A. Hamburg-doctor, teacher, hostage negotiator, presidential advisor, and more-has seen a lot in his 77 years and has a message for the 21st century: An ounce of prevention is worth many pounds of cure when it comes to deadly international conflict. To explore how the model of preventive medicine may be practically applied to political violence, Hamburg created the Carnegie Commission on Preventing Deadly Conflict. This book is the capstone of the Commission's extensive efforts and covers situations as widely ranging as World War II's Holocaust, recent terrorist attacks in the U.S., and the War in Iraq.
As Hamburg details, the prevention of war is built on key pillars including democratic governance, economic development, and nonviolent problem solving in dangerous situations. International cooperation and strong leadership at every level are essential. Perhaps most important, a civil society that embraces differences rather than exploiting them is an evolving need. In No More Killing Fields, David A. Hamburg combines the best of long personal experience, multifaceted scholarship, and acute prognosis to point the way toward peace in the 21st century.
Table of Contents
Chapter 2 Growing Up in a Time of Violence: Multiple Perspectives on Prevention
Chapter 3 The Origins of World War II and the Holocaust: Powerful Stimuli for Prevention
Chapter 4 Governments and Intergovernmental Organizations: Paralyzed Giants or Serious Players?
Chapter 5 Institutions of Civil Society: Partners for Peace
Chapter 6 Preventive Diplomacy: Early Help with Empathy and Problem Solving
Chapter 7 Democracy and Prevention: The Essence of Nonviolent Conflict Resolution
Chapter 8 Toward Competent, Decent, and Prosperous States: Updating Socioeconomic Development
Chapter 9 International Cooperation for Prevention: Emerging from the Shadows
Chapter 10 Preventing Catastrophic Terrorism: International Cooperation, Weapons of Mass Destruction, and Democratic Development
Chapter 11 Prognosis for Prevention: Promising Developments in the First Two Years of the Twenty-First Century
Chapter 13 Epilogue: A Landmark Report on Fulfillment of the UN's Potential for Prevention
Chapter 14 Appendix I Carnegie Commission on Preventing Deadly Conflict Publications
Chapter 15 Appendix II Additional Valuable Sources of Information and Concepts Pertinent to Preventing Deadly Conflict
Product details
Published | Oct 07 2003 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 392 |
ISBN | 9780742516755 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Dimensions | 9 x 6 inches |
Series | Carnegie Commission on Preventing Deadly Conflict |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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This book is a clear and insightful statement of the principles and practices of prevention. Covering a wide range of topics, it focuses especially on supporting preventive diplomacy, building democratic institutions, and upgrading socio-economic development-three vital pillars of preventive engagement. It shows how international cooperation is both essential and feasible for accomplishing these tasks, and applies this perspective to the prevention of catastrophic terrorism.
Kofi A. Annan, Secretary-General, United Nations
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Drawing on his rich background as a physician, scholar, and policymaker, David Hamburg has given us a definitive book on preventive diplomacy. Now, more than ever, we understand that cooperative international action is our first line of defense.
Warren Christopher, former United States Secretary of State
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Few have devoted so much of their professional and personal energies and resources to this imperative. In No More Killing Fields, David Hamburg provides a wealth of inspired, creative, proactive, and practical measures for policy-makers and all those committed to preventing deadly conflict.
William J. Perry, former United States Secretary of Defense
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David Hamburg's unique combination of wisdom and public-minded spirit has produced a lifetime record of remarkable accomplishment. David, more than anyone I have known, combines great breadth of experience with tremendous depth of knowledge. No More Killing Fields is the result of David's decades of work in strengthening capacities for preventing deadly conflict. I recommend this book to anyone interested in improving prospects for humanity and providing a better future for our children and grandchildren.
Sam Nunn
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As a physician, David Hamburg concluded early in his career that preventing disease was far more rewarding than treating it. So too, he argues, preventing violent conflicts is ultimately more rewarding than resolving them. His ideas deserve wide attention and careful consideration.
Jimmy Carter, former United States President
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There is more wisdom about deadly conflicts distilled in this book than in scores of others I have read. I hope policy-makers, analysts and ordinary citizens will read and heed David Hamburg's message about the importance of prevention.
Joseph S. Nye Jr., University Distinguished Service Professor, Harvard University