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- catalog abstract ""To Walk Without Fear is a comprehensive and authoritative account of the global movement to ban landmines. It brings together leading academics, senior policy-makers, and prominent leaders of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) to examine and draw lessons from the Ottawa Process that culminated in December 1997 when over 120 states signed a Convention to ban the use, sale, and production of landmines."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b11130288.
- catalog contributor b11130289.
- catalog contributor b11130290.
- catalog created "1998.".
- catalog date "1998".
- catalog date "1998.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1998.".
- catalog description ""To Walk Without Fear is a comprehensive and authoritative account of the global movement to ban landmines. It brings together leading academics, senior policy-makers, and prominent leaders of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) to examine and draw lessons from the Ottawa Process that culminated in December 1997 when over 120 states signed a Convention to ban the use, sale, and production of landmines."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "I. The global movement for a ban. The international campaign to ban landmines / Jody Williams and Stephen Goose -- The Canadian campaign / Valerie Warmington and Celina Tuttle -- The French campaign / Philippe Chabasse -- The South African campaign / Noel Stott -- The role of the International Committee of the Red Cross / Stuart Maslen -- The role of the landmine survivors network / Jerry White and Ken Rutherford -- The crisis of anti-personnel mines / Alex Vines -- The military utility of anti-personnel mines / Robert G. Gard, Jr. II. The international response. The Ottawa process and the international movement to ban anti-personnel mines / Robert J. Lawson [and others] -- On a fast track to a ban : the Canadian policy process / Brian W. Tomlin -- Rhetoric and policy realities in the United States / Mary Wareham -- Europe and the Ottawa process / David Long and Laird Hindle -- Harnessing change for continuity : the play of political and economic forces behind the Ottawa process / J. Marshall Beier and Ann Denholm Crosby -- The ban treaty / Thomas Hajnoczi, Thomas Desch, and Deborah Chatsis -- The challenge of humanitarian mine clearance / Don Hubert. III. Legacies of the Ottawa process. Compliance with international norms and the mines taboo / Richard Price -- (Re)presenting landmines from protector to enemy : the discursive framing of a new multilateralism / Miguel de Larrinaga and Claire Turenne Sjolander -- Negotiating in the Ottawa process : the new multilateralism / Michael Dolan and Chris Hunt -- Democratization of foreign policy : the Ottawa process as a model / Maxwell A. Cameron -- Towards a new multilateralism / Lloyd Axworthy.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog extent "xvi, 491 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "To walk without fear.".
- catalog identifier "0195414144".
- catalog isFormatOf "To walk without fear.".
- catalog issued "1998".
- catalog issued "1998.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Toronto ; New York : Oxford University Press,".
- catalog relation "To walk without fear.".
- catalog subject "327.1/743 21".
- catalog subject "KZ5645 .T6 1998".
- catalog subject "Land mines (International law)".
- catalog subject "Mines antipersonnel (Droit international)".
- catalog subject "Mines antipersonnel Politique gouvernementale.".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. The global movement for a ban. The international campaign to ban landmines / Jody Williams and Stephen Goose -- The Canadian campaign / Valerie Warmington and Celina Tuttle -- The French campaign / Philippe Chabasse -- The South African campaign / Noel Stott -- The role of the International Committee of the Red Cross / Stuart Maslen -- The role of the landmine survivors network / Jerry White and Ken Rutherford -- The crisis of anti-personnel mines / Alex Vines -- The military utility of anti-personnel mines / Robert G. Gard, Jr. II. The international response. The Ottawa process and the international movement to ban anti-personnel mines / Robert J. Lawson [and others] -- On a fast track to a ban : the Canadian policy process / Brian W. Tomlin -- Rhetoric and policy realities in the United States / Mary Wareham -- Europe and the Ottawa process / David Long and Laird Hindle -- Harnessing change for continuity : the play of political and economic forces behind the Ottawa process / J. Marshall Beier and Ann Denholm Crosby -- The ban treaty / Thomas Hajnoczi, Thomas Desch, and Deborah Chatsis -- The challenge of humanitarian mine clearance / Don Hubert. III. Legacies of the Ottawa process. Compliance with international norms and the mines taboo / Richard Price -- (Re)presenting landmines from protector to enemy : the discursive framing of a new multilateralism / Miguel de Larrinaga and Claire Turenne Sjolander -- Negotiating in the Ottawa process : the new multilateralism / Michael Dolan and Chris Hunt -- Democratization of foreign policy : the Ottawa process as a model / Maxwell A. Cameron -- Towards a new multilateralism / Lloyd Axworthy.".
- catalog title "To walk without fear : the global movement to ban landmines / edited by Maxwell A. Cameron, Robert J. Lawson, and Brian W. Tomlin.".
- catalog type "text".