The complexity of the issue of alternatives to AP landmines is great from both a humanitarian and a technical standpoint. Stances on this issue seem to range from the substantive and supported (by research and field experience) and the reactionary (i.e., unbending humanitarianism). When the differing stances are considered, the one conclusion that can be drawn is the need for the discovery of a middle ground. That is, given current levels of technology, what can be done to end the suffering of the innocent while protecting the combatant
While progress has been made in several areas of mine action, victim assistance is facing a number o...
Since their widespread use during World War II, landmines have arguably become one of the most signi...
The U.S. government has been a pioneer and dedicated supporter of humanitarian mine action since the...
Armed non-state actors are currently involved as fighting parties in conflicts all over the world; h...
The need for landmines in Korea will remain the same without a change in the terrain or the proximit...
Antipersonnel land mines are among the deadliest and most insidious weapons in the world today: thei...
The Convention on Conventional Weapons was adopted in 1980 to limit the use of conventional weapons ...
Since their first use during the U.S. Civil War (Croll 1998), blast landmines have played a role in ...
By offering a different view on the International Campaign to Ban Landmines’ dominant message concer...
Rotary International, the U.S. State Department and James Madison University’s Mine Action Informati...
Antipersonnel (A/P) land mines are devastating weapons not only during, but also after, warfare or a...
Researchers at the U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command who work with the Communi...
Since the launch of the first-ever civilian mine action operations in Afghanistan in 1988, significa...
MAG’s recent experience in the Middle East has shown that clearing improvised landmines can be achie...
On the basis of the conflict scenarios and the resultant threat, it is necessary to develop methods ...
While progress has been made in several areas of mine action, victim assistance is facing a number o...
Since their widespread use during World War II, landmines have arguably become one of the most signi...
The U.S. government has been a pioneer and dedicated supporter of humanitarian mine action since the...
Armed non-state actors are currently involved as fighting parties in conflicts all over the world; h...
The need for landmines in Korea will remain the same without a change in the terrain or the proximit...
Antipersonnel land mines are among the deadliest and most insidious weapons in the world today: thei...
The Convention on Conventional Weapons was adopted in 1980 to limit the use of conventional weapons ...
Since their first use during the U.S. Civil War (Croll 1998), blast landmines have played a role in ...
By offering a different view on the International Campaign to Ban Landmines’ dominant message concer...
Rotary International, the U.S. State Department and James Madison University’s Mine Action Informati...
Antipersonnel (A/P) land mines are devastating weapons not only during, but also after, warfare or a...
Researchers at the U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command who work with the Communi...
Since the launch of the first-ever civilian mine action operations in Afghanistan in 1988, significa...
MAG’s recent experience in the Middle East has shown that clearing improvised landmines can be achie...
On the basis of the conflict scenarios and the resultant threat, it is necessary to develop methods ...
While progress has been made in several areas of mine action, victim assistance is facing a number o...
Since their widespread use during World War II, landmines have arguably become one of the most signi...
The U.S. government has been a pioneer and dedicated supporter of humanitarian mine action since the...