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Preventive diplomacy: A necessity, not an option

When crises break or threaten to erupt in violence, rapid diplomatic action — also known as preventive diplomacy — is one of the oldest tools available to the United Nations to prevent bloodshed or escalation. Today, this instrument is gathering renewed force at the UN, as quiet successes breed confidence in its application, recent investments in capacity take root, avenues for effective partnerships expand and Member States search for cost-effective answers to crises at a time of global economic strain.

Related Subject(s): Peacekeeping and Security
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