Publication

Mar 2010

We are living at a time of successive crises – the Haiti earthquake, famine in East Africa, the Taliban attack on Kabul, the collapse of Lehman Brothers, the Boxing Day Tsunami, Hurricane Katrina…No sooner does one crisis disappear from the headlines, than another pops up in a different part of the world. Perhaps this is just because we are more aware of crises in faraway places than in the past.

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Author David Held, Mary Kaldor, Danny Quah
Series LSE Global Governance Working Papers
Publisher LSE Global Governance
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