Ending War, Building Peace
By (Author) Dr Lynda-ann Blanchard
Edited by Leah Chan
Sydney University Press
Sydney University Press
11th January 2010
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Specific wars and campaigns
327.172
Paperback
162
Width 148mm, Height 210mm, Spine 10mm
295g
The US-led invasion and occupation of Iraq led to more than a million people being killed, displaced five million from their homes and shattered countless more lives. It was a colossal, premeditated war crime. Leaders of governments in the countries responsible for this enormity seek to minimise and forget about it: to 'move on'. We must not let them, because they want to retain the option of making the same political decisions, condemning more innocent people to death, somewhere else in the future.
It is impossible to read [this book] without being struck by the futility of war generally and, in the case of Iraq, the failure of the international community properly to consider non-violent alternatives to conflict. -- Nicole Abadee * Sydney Morning Herald *
Lynda-ann Blanchard is an honorary associate at the Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Sydney.
Leah Chan is the Civil Affairs Officer at the United Nations Mission in the Republic of South Sudan.