For a Safer Tomorrow - Cairns, Ed (Research Coordinator, Oxfam) - Livres - Oxfam Publishing - 9780855986308 - 15 décembre 2008
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For a Safer Tomorrow

Cairns, Ed (Research Coordinator, Oxfam)

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For a Safer Tomorrow

Nearly a decade into the 21st century, the threat of conflict, and the inevitable killing of civilians that comes with it, is as great as ever. A profound shift in the distribution of global power, also ?
Unless the world takes effective action to reduce it, it can only get worse.

This report argues both that we as citizens, as well as people in positions of power should and can take action now to make security a reality for all citizens worldwide

Why?
Fundamentally because it?s the right thing to do, but also because it?s in everyone?s interest. All governments have not only economic and political interest in reducing threat to their people, but moral interests too. Electorates expect them to prevent, not just condemn, the atrocities that information technology beams around the world. So upholding the agreed ?Responsibility to Protect? is the rational and only choice.

How?
Through a combination of local action, national responsibilty, regional solidarity, and international support. There are examples at every level of initiatives to protect civilians that really work. The challenge is to generate the willingness and capacity to replicate these isolated examples until they become the norm. What is needed is a powerful global movement to promote civilians? rights in the current context of a profound shift in the distribution of global power.


148 pages, 47 Halftones, color; 2 Halftones, black and white

Médias Livres     Paperback Book   (Livre avec couverture souple et dos collé)
Validé 15 décembre 2008
ISBN13 9780855986308
Éditeurs Oxfam Publishing
Pages 148
Dimensions 170 × 240 × 10 mm   ·   335 g
Langue et grammaire English  

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