ID | 128391 |
Title Proper | Landmines in Afghanistan and environmental degradation |
Language | ENG |
Author | Sharma, Neeru |
Publication | 2011. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The politico-military conflicts are constant in history. These politico-military conflicts have been deeply entrenched in human society. century has been the biggest producer of war and conflicts victims. All major wars and politico- military con?icts of the twentieth century, including the conflicts in Afghanistan, have one hidden causality and, that is, environment. Amid politico-military conflicts, brutality, death and deprivation, environment may seem a minor causality but actually by which new expectations can be formed.' The vast majority of armed conflicts today are not traditional wars between states or coalitions of states, but rather internal conflicts. |
`In' analytical Note | Himalayan and Central Asian Studies Vol.15, No.1-2; Jan.-June 2011: p.152-165 |
Journal Source | Himalayan and Central Asian Studies Vol.15, No.1-2; Jan.-June 2011: p.152-165 |
Key Words | Hidden Causality ; Politico- Military Con?icts ; Military Con?icts ; Political Con?icts ; History ; Amid Politico-Military Conflicts ; Afghanistan ; Traditional Wars ; Internal Conflicts ; Armed Conflicts ; Non Traditional War ; State Coalition ; Environmental Degradation ; Environmental Security |