1st Edition

Negotiating Minefields The Landmines Ban in American Politics

By Leon V. Sigal Copyright 2006
306 Pages
by Routledge

306 Pages
by Routledge

312 Pages
by Routledge

Against all odds, the International Campaign to Ban Landmines helped to enact a global treaty banning antipersonnel mines in 1997. For that achievement it was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. In this volume, Leon Sigal shows how a handful of NGOs with almost no mass base got more than 100 countries to outlaw a weapon that their armies had long used. It is a story of intrigue and misperception,... Read more

An Irresistible Force Meets an Immovable Object.  Beyond the Limits of Arms Control.  A Campaign to Bring in Outsiders.  Beyond Regulation to a Ban.  Canada Takes Charge.  Civilian Deference to Service Interests.  The President Fails to Push the Military.  The Ban Wagon Starts to Roll.  Think Globally, Act Locally.  Campaigners and Officials.

Biography

Leon V. Sigal is director of the Northeast Asia Cooperative Security Project at the Social Science Research Council in New York. He is the author of several books including, Disarming Strangers: Nuclear Diplomacy with North Korea (Princeton, 1998) which was a finalist for the Lionel Gelber Prize for the most outstanding book in international relations.