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http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/sci/tech/newsid_332000/332748.stm

US greens want beefed-up UN
By Environment Correspondent Alex Kirby
The Worldwatch Institute says the unfolding humanitarian disaster in the
Balkans has exposed the inadequacies of international attempts to keep the
peace.

The Institute, an environmental research group based in Washington DC, says
the Balkan conflict dramatises "the need for an entirely new approach to
security policy in the post-Cold War world".









An Institute report, "Ending Violent Conflict", says 110 million people have
died in wars this century.

It says that is three times as many people as died in all the wars between the
first century AD and 1899.

Most wars in the last half century have been internal ones: in the last
decade, 97 out of 103 armed conflicts were internal.

Since 1945, civilians have accounted for 70% of all war casualties, with the
figure rising to more than 90% in the 1990s.

Disarmament and mediation

Given this change in the nature of conflict, the report argues for a
combination of approaches:


Seeking disarmament

Promoting conflict prevention and mediation

Establishing permanent peacekeeping forces

Protecting human rights

Prosecuting war crimes

Revitalising global institutions like the United Nations and the World Court
But it says these measures need to be linked to a broader human security
agenda which recognises the underlying causes of conflict - poverty,
inequality, ethnic tensions, population growth and environmental damage.

The report says pointedly: "Military means are usually inappropriate for
humanitarian action and largely irrelevant for peacemaking efforts.

"They absorb resources that could be better used for conflict prevention."

Prevention better than cure

Although it is often hard to prevent conflict, it is very much harder to end
fighting once large-scale bloodshed has happened.

So the report's author, Michael Renner, calls for investment in an array of
preventive mechanisms.

These include building early conflict detection networks; setting up an
international corps of skilled roving mediators; and positioning peacekeeping
forces between opposing sides.

Unequal distribution

More fundamentally, he says, preventing conflicts is about recognising and
tackling the pressures that lead to violence, from unequal wealth distribution
to environmental degradation.

Mr Renner says non-governmental organisations have achieved some notable
recent successes, with the adoption of treaties to outlaw anti-personnel
landmines and to establish an international criminal court.

They are now working to launch a campaign against small-arms proliferation,
and to move towards the abolition of nuclear weapons.

He says weapons spread indiscriminately across the planet during the Cold War
are military leftovers, "a source of cheap and easily available arms tempting
people to rely on violence to resolve conflicts".

And he says the growing integration of the global economy will not necessarily
lead to more international co-operation.

"Globalisation itself carries the potential for tension and conflict, because
the benefits and burdens are distributed in such spectacularly uneven
fashion."



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