Some 100 million landmines are currently deployed around the world. The headlines offers stories of the continued suffering caused by these remnants of past conflicts. Jointly published with the USA Council on Foreign Relations, this book examines how to address the threat of landmines. The book brings together a group of representatives from the military, human rights and healthcare fields to propose solutions to the crisis.
KEVIN M. CAHILL, M.D., is Director of Fordham’s Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs and President of the Center for International Health and Cooperation in New York City.
This one's in my pending pile and has been for a while. I think it is a subconsious thing; where I am afraid to delve too deeply in (both emotionally and time-wise) to a problem of such magnitude. Cowardly... I know...