The average rating for Redefining Transatlantic Security Relations: The Challenge of Change based on 2 reviews is 2.5 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2007-08-24 00:00:00 John Johansen Person study of three organizations which engage in cross-community peace-building, in Ireland, Israel and Bosnia. Cockburn examines the ways in which digging at one of the oppressions in conflict situations (being a woman AND being an ethnic/religious minority) can soften tensions *when* the women on the other side are also beset by poverty, violence and political exclusion. The case studies are closely observed and realistic--the Belfast organization's big triumph was a warm and supportive visit from Mary Robinson, followed immediately by the center being torched by Ulster paramilitaries as a threat, and their most useful discussions happen when they can swing inviting not just Protestant and Catholic women, but a third group (the case discussed was Chinese women there to give a cooking demonstration), against whom the Irish women could find commonalities. |
Review # 2 was written on 2015-07-14 00:00:00 Michael Obraske If you have ever wanted to learn first aid for survival. Then this is the book for you. In survival First aid you will learn how to perform many types of first aid. From performing CPR to treating a snake bite. You will also get a lot of background information about the military and all of their duties. |
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