Carnegie Commission on Preventing Deadly Conflict | Rowman & Littlefield
Carnegie Commission on Preventing Deadly Conflict
Focusing on hotly debated issues in international relations, this series reflects the commission's work to address the threat of intergroup violence and to advance new ideas for the prevention and resolution of deadly conflict. Books in the series grow out of research that the commission sponsors to answer three fundamental questions: 1. What are the problems posed by deadly conflict and why is outside help often necessary to deal with these problems? 2. What approaches, tasks, and strategies appear most promising for preventing deadly conflict? 3. What are the responsibilities and capacities of states, international organizations, and private and nongovernmental organizations for undertaking preventive action?