Political Minefields: The Struggle Against Automated Killing

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Thousands of people around the world are maimed and killed by landmines and unexploded ammunition every year. International law classifies landmines as 'evil in themselves', but minefields are expressions of 'political minefields' that create them and allow them to persist. In this travelogue through Iraq, Laos, Cambodia, Bosnia, Afghanistan, South Sudan and New York City, we follow Matthew Breay Bolton's quest for solutions to the landmine crisis. Throughout his journey we meet deminers, paramilitaries, journalists, mercenaries, diplomats, aid workers, and campaigners engaged in the struggle against automated violence. It is a must-read for those working to alleviate the devastation of war.

Author(s): Matthew Breay Bolton
Publisher: I.B. Tauris
Year: 2020

Language: English
Pages: 249
City: London