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Humanitarian Intervention?

2012
This article begins with an assessment of the conceptual parameters of “humanitarian intervention” that occur and recur within the literature. It will be apparent that there are various meanings attached to the concept of humanitarian intervention, and that it is critical to understand what particular proposition authors are addressing when they invoke
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Humanitarian Intervention

2009
AbstractThis chapter argues that military intervention to support the goals of global justice can be defensible in the extreme cases in which people's abilities to meet their most basic needs and protect their basic freedoms are not adequately attended to by the governments of those citizens. Reconceptualizing sovereignty as responsibility allows us to
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Humanitarian Intervention

2005
AbstractFocuses on the question of whether it is ever justified to intervene in the affairs of another political regime. To answer this question, the chapter begins, in Section I, with an analysis of what is meant by humanitarian intervention, and then goes on, in Section II, to outline a cosmopolitan argument for the right, and indeed duty, of ...
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Humanitarian Aid and Humanitarian Intervention

2010
In this lecture the author deals with two concepts: "humanitarian aid" and "humanitarian intervention" which, according to their history in international relations, are not so close as the terms used could suggest. International law distinguishes two specific types of "humanitarian action": "humanitarian assistance (aid)" and "humanitarian intervention"
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Humanitarian Intervention

2021
Henk ten Have   +1 more
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What determines US humanitarian intervention?

Conflict Management and Peace Science, 2013
Seung-Whan Choi
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Military Intervention Decisions Regarding Humanitarian Crises

Journal of Conflict Resolution, 2004
William A Boettcher
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Motives, outcomes, intent and the legitimacy of humanitarian intervention

Journal of Military Ethics, 2004
Alex J Bellamy
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