Reconciling Human and National Security in Mongolia

Reconciling Human and National Security in Mongolia
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2001
Genre: Canada
ISBN: IND:30000115881082

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Reconciling Human and National Security in Mongolia

Reconciling Human and National Security in Mongolia
Author: Wayne C. Nelles,University of British Columbia. Program on Canada-Asia Policy Studies
Publsiher: Program on Canada-Asia Policy Studies, University of British Columbia
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2001
Genre: Canada
ISBN: 0888657463

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Regional Security Issues and Mongolia

Regional Security Issues and Mongolia
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2001
Genre: Military policy
ISBN: UCAL:B5492880

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Navigating a New World

Navigating a New World
Author: Lloyd Axworthy
Publsiher: Vintage Canada
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2010-07-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780307368379

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In Navigating a New World Lloyd Axworthy charts how we can become active citizens in the demanding world of the twenty-first century, to make it safer, more sustainable and more humane. Throughout he emphasizes the human story. As we meet refugees from civil war and drought, child soldiers and landmine victims, the moral imperative is clear: this is a deeply compassionate appeal to confront poverty, war and environmental disaster. Before Lloyd Axworthy entered global politics, "human security" -- a philosophy calling for global responsibility to the interests of individuals rather than to the interests of the nation state or multi-national corporations -- was a controversial and unfamiliar idea. When put into action, human security led to an international ban on landmines, initiatives to curtail the use of child soldiers, and the formation of the International Criminal Court. Today, with conflict raging across the planet -- and building -- the need for a humane, secure international governance is more vital than ever. So how can Canada reject a world model dominated by U.S. policy, military force and naked self-interest? How can we rethink a global world from the perspective of people -- our security, our needs, our promise, our dreams? Lloyd Axworthy delivers recommendations that are both practical and radical, ranging from staunch Canadian independence from the U.S. to environmental as well as political security; from rules to govern intervention when nations oppress their own citizens, to codes of conduct on arms control and war crimes. Arresting and provocative, Navigating a New World lays out just why Canada has the skills to lead the world into a twenty-first century less nightmarish than the last, and help make the world safer and more just for us all. This is a call for action from one of Canada's most eloquent statesmen and thinkers, and is essential reading for all Canadians. Where is the line we draw in setting out the boundaries for being responsible for others? Is it simply family and close friends? Do we stop at the frontiers of our own country? Does our conscience, our sense of right or wrong, take us as far as the crowded camps of northern Uganda, surrounded by land mines, attacked repeatedly by an army made largely of child soldiers? I believe we in Canada have a special vocation to help in the building of a more secure order. We need not be confined to our self-interest. -- from Navigating a New World

Asian Perspective

Asian Perspective
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 528
Release: 2004
Genre: Asia
ISBN: UOM:39015063376753

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Mongolia s Foreign Policy in the 1990s

Mongolia s Foreign Policy in the 1990s
Author: T︠S︡ėdėndambyn Batbai︠a︡r
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2002
Genre: Mongolia
ISBN: IND:30000115881116

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The Many Faces of Human Security

The Many Faces of Human Security
Author: Keith Muloongo,Roger Kibasomba,Jemima Njeri Kariri
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2005
Genre: Africa, Southern
ISBN: STANFORD:36105131816584

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Human Development Report Mongolia 1997

Human Development Report Mongolia 1997
Author: Shahin Yaqub et al
Publsiher: DSConsulting
Total Pages: 77
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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This groundbreaking Mongolian Human Development Report - the country's first - went beyond just chronicling Mongolia's state of development in statistics and graphs. It placed the story of the Mongolian people during the transition years (post-1989) at its heart, using photographs, stories and case studies to detail the bigger narrative at play. The Report was edited, designed, laid out and printed in Mongolia. Rather than following the example of other countries - where reports are sent to outside publishers, robbing countries of the opportunity to pick up modern publishing skills and to reap the economic benefits - the Human Development Report Mongolia benefited Mongolian publishing.