Recent Submissions

  • Introduction Globalisation and Insecurity 

    Willett, Susan (Institute of Development Studies, 01/04/2001)
  • At Peace but Insecure 

    Lines, Thomas (Institute of Development Studies, 01/04/2001)
    Summaries This article examines the forms of insecurity which have developed in the societies of the Commonwealth of Independent States since the USSR broke up in 1991. That huge political upheaval was remarkable for the ...
  • Globalisation and Economic Insecurity 

    Kaplinsky, Raphael (Institute of Development Studies, 01/04/2001)
    Summaries As global processes have deepened in recent decades there has been a concomitant and causally related increase in economic insecurity in many parts of the global economy. One transmission mechanism has been the ...
  • Insecurity, Conflict and the New Global Disorder 

    Willett, Susan (Institute of Development Studies, 01/04/2001)
    Summaries The current neoliberal preoccupation with the benefits of globalisation, which have been hailed as the great panacea for all the world's economic problems, has done little for the 1.3 billion people whose economic ...
  • Global Transformations and New Conflicts 

    Kaldor, Mary; Luckham, Robin (Institute of Development Studies, 01/04/2001)
    Summaries The central argument of this article is that a central feature of post?Cold War conflicts has been the delegitimisation of public authority, interacting with globalisation, through a process which is almost the ...
  • Globalisation and Insecurity 

    Muggah, H. C. R. (Institute of Development Studies, 01/04/2001)
    Summaries There is a growing awareness across many sectors that small arms represent a serious risk to human and global security. Partly as a result of the growing awareness of the problem, the analytical appraisal of ...
  • Conflict Prevention, Resolution and Management 

    Trivedy, Roy (Institute of Development Studies, 01/04/2001)
    Summaries The past few years have seen a plethora of initiatives announced to deal with conflict prevention, conflict reduction and conflict management. Addressing violent conflict is now seen as an integral aspect to the ...
  • Africa's Global Impact 

    Ero, Comfort (Institute of Development Studies, 01/04/2001)
    Summaries International attention was directed to several African conflicts during 2000. Most notable were the wars in Sierra Leone, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and between Ethiopia and Eritrea. What became apparent ...
  • Globalisation, Insecurity and Post?War Reconstruction 

    Hendrickson, Dylan (Institute of Development Studies, 01/04/2001)
    Summaries This article examines, critically, the assumption thateconomic globalisation is a force for peace, security and broad?based economic prosperity in societies emerging from war. Cambodia's recent experiences ...