Internal Conflict and the International Community
Explore the intricate dynamics of internal conflict with "Internal Conflict and the International Community," a thought-provoking study published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2004. This comprehensive work spans 252 pages and delves into the underlying causes of internal strife, examining the concept of "the international community" and its varied responses to such crises. The book discusses critical issues such as the controversies surrounding small arms supplies, the complexities of human rights and international humanitarian law, the plight of internally displaced persons, and the essential processes of post-conflict reconstruction. Ideal for scholars and practitioners alike, this hardback edition offers valuable insights into the challenges and responsibilities faced by the international community in addressing internal conflicts. Enhance your understanding of global issues with this essential resource.