na INLIS000000000003461 20221031082222 0010-0520003461 221031 | | eng 979xxxxxxxx eng 341.73 341.73 ADV a Advances in Understanding International Peacemaking Advances in Understanding International Peacemaking / Edited by Anne-Marie Smith Washington, DC : United States Institute of Peach, 1996. vi, 52 p. ; 27,8 cm. p. 53-57 In these early years of the post-Cold War era, war and peace are being manifested in wholly new ways. Classic interstate wars are giving way to internal conflicts that pit different regions, ethnic groups, and religions agains each other. International organization and unofficial diplomacy are gaining prominence in managing such conflicts. Nongovermental organizations (NGOs) are emerging as international actors intheir own right, increasingly engaged as conflict managers, but also raising a new questions about their supposed neutrality in the distribution of humanitarian aid. Moreover, these new manifestations of conflict and emerging actors raise even more questions about the international legal principles of sovereignty and nonintervention. International cooperation 05296/MKRI-P/III-2008 05296/MKRI-P/III-2008 05296/MKRI-P/III-2008 05296/MKRI-P/III-2008