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Routes to security

Making Peace in a World at War (NI515) was brilliantly done. I was moved and inspired by its accounts of what local people are doing to build peace in the midst of extreme violence and loved its brief introductions to individual peacemakers. I thought the policy-related articles about the crucial question of gender and the importance of diplomacy were excellent, too.

War is no route to human security. Rather, it is an all-out assault on it,

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