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The Humanitarian Disarmament Movement: An Assessment and Review. / Benjamin-Britton, Taylor; Njeri, Sarah; Bolton, Matthew.
Global Activism and Humanitarian Disarmament. Palgrave Macmillan, 2019. p. 1-24.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review
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TY - CHAP
T1 - The Humanitarian Disarmament Movement: An Assessment and Review
AU - Benjamin-Britton, Taylor
AU - Njeri, Sarah
AU - Bolton, Matthew
PY - 2019/11/1
Y1 - 2019/11/1
N2 - Disarmament has long been a dirty word in the international relations (IR) lexicon. But people have often chosen—for reasons of security, honor, ethics, or humanitarianism—to prohibit or limit certain violent technologies. In the last two decades, the “humanitarian disarmament movement”—a loose coalition of small and medium-sized states, humanitarian agencies, and advocacy groups—have successfully achieved international treaties banning landmines, cluster munitions, and nuclear weapons, as well as restricting the global arms trade. These “New Disarmers” have now set their sights on banning autonomous weapons systems. This chapter introduces, defines and provides historical background on humanitarian disarmament, including its emergence as a transnational advocacy network and community of practice.
AB - Disarmament has long been a dirty word in the international relations (IR) lexicon. But people have often chosen—for reasons of security, honor, ethics, or humanitarianism—to prohibit or limit certain violent technologies. In the last two decades, the “humanitarian disarmament movement”—a loose coalition of small and medium-sized states, humanitarian agencies, and advocacy groups—have successfully achieved international treaties banning landmines, cluster munitions, and nuclear weapons, as well as restricting the global arms trade. These “New Disarmers” have now set their sights on banning autonomous weapons systems. This chapter introduces, defines and provides historical background on humanitarian disarmament, including its emergence as a transnational advocacy network and community of practice.
M3 - Chapter
SP - 1
EP - 24
BT - Global Activism and Humanitarian Disarmament
PB - Palgrave Macmillan
ER -
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