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Military Intervention

2012
This article examines the role that military intervention can play in ending genocide and the political, moral, and legal debates that surround it. The first section briefly examines how genocides have ended since the beginning of the twentieth century, and explores the place of military intervention by external powers.
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Assessing Military Intervention and Democratization: Supportive Versus Oppositional Military Interventions

Democracy and Security, 2011
Democratization is a common foreign policy goal for established democratic states and has been promoted by a variety of tools from sanctions to military force. Research, to date, has been ambiguous with regards to the success of military intervention and democratization.
Lethia Williams, Daniel Masters
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Military Intervention

2019
A military intervention can open a window of opportunity for the reorganization of a political system. Military intervention through outside forces into sovereign states is strictly limited in international law. Since the end of the Cold War, however, the UN Security Council has begun to classify gross human rights violations in intrastate and substate
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Debating Military Interventions

2020
Parliamentary debates on the military missions in Afghanistan and against Daesh in Canada, Germany, and the United Kingdom are analysed to demonstrate that political parties systematically differ in the way they frame the use of armed force. The analyses provide strong evidence for a left/right difference in approaching conflict generally.
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Military Intervention

2004
Internal conflict continues to be the most common form of organized violence, most often occurring in a so-called 'arc of instability' comprised of Africa, the Middle East, Central Asia, and Southeast Asia. The misery and death caused by these conflicts, with helpless civilians often victims, has resulted in states and coalitions of states intervening ...
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Theorizing Military Intervention

International Affairs, 2004
It seems no book about the current world order is complete these days without 'empire' or 'imperial' in the title. All three authors under review avoid this trend but are nonetheless timely in explicitly associating past colonial practice with more recent military adventures. This association is not always evident in the burgeoning 'empire' literature,
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Humanitarian Military Intervention

Worldview, 1980
Government-sanctioned mass killings in Kampuchea and Uganda in recent years argue forcefully for military intervention on humanitarian grounds. While international law does permit such intervention in special circumstances, there remains the need to devise satisfactory procedures for carrying out this intervention as well as effective international ...
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Military Intervention Programs

1984
The armed forces of the United States have acquired years of experience in coping with the problems caused by alcohol abuse. The surgeon general of the army reported to the secretary of war in 1890 that Little is said … concerning the habits of the men, but a good deal may be learned by considering the statistics of alcoholism.
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Military Camp Out Intervention

Journal of Family Psychotherapy, 2015
The intervention presented assists military children whose parent(s) are deploying for an extended period of time.
Kiera McGillivray, Elisa Straub
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Humanitarian Military Intervention

2007
Abstract Military intervention in a conflict without a reasonable prospect of success is unjustifiable, especially when it is done in the name of humanity. Couched in the debate on the responsibility to protect civilians from violence and drawing on traditional ‘just war’ principles, the central premise of this book is that humanitarian ...
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