Vigilance and Vengeance
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<DIV><P>A Brookings Institution Press and World Peace Foundation publication<BR /><P>The world is awash with ethnic and religious conflict. Nearly 5 million people have lost their lives and more than 50 million have been displaced in the maelstrom of intergroup conflict since 1990. During that same period there have been about 60 civil wars and war-like intrastate battles. While ethnic religious and cultural fratricide remain a constant global theme there are regions where preventive diplomacy has avoided limited or restrained such hostilities. In some situations early warning was timely but no one listened. In others early warning was converted into effective action.</P><P>What lessons can be learned for the future of early warning early action and preventive diplomacy? This volume examines whether those lessons can be discerned whether continuing hostilities around the globe can be held in check and in particular whether nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) can contribute to peace through preventive diplomacy.</P><P>The contributors explore the role of NGOs in reducing ethnic and religious conflict and diminishing bloodshed and killings in troubled countries. Using case studies on Burundi Guatemala Macedonia Nigeria Rwanda Sri Lanka and the Sudan they explore theory and practice drawing out lessons for preventive diplomacy and early warning. The cases reveal that preventive diplomacy represents ambitious efforts on the part of both local and international NGOs. They also illustrate that early warning embraces a kaleidoscope of early not-so-early and belated signals. In Rwanda those signals were heeded too late; in Macedonia and Burundi early warning has been sufficient. The case studies represent a combination of failures and successes and of different and significant lessons for enhancing the effectiveness of early warning early action and preventive diplomacy.</P><P>In addition to Rotberg the contributors are Melissa E. Crow International Tribunal for Rwanda; Francis M. Deng the Brookings Institution; Alison<BR /></DIV></P></P>
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