Why do politicians think that war is the answer to terror when military intervention in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Syria, Mali, Somalia and elsewhere has made things worse? Why do some conflicts never end? And how is it that practices like beheadings, extra-judicial killings, the bombing of hospitals and schools and sexual slavery are becoming increasingly common?
Author
Mary Kaldor is Professor of Global Governance and Director of the Civil Society and Human Security Research Unit at the London School of Economics
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Security Cultures
Chapter 3 Geo-Politics
Chapter 4 New Wars
Chapter 5 Liberal Peace
Chapter 6 War on Terror
Chapter 7 Geographies
Chapter 8 Conclusion