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Does Foreign Military Intervention Help Human Rights?
Political Research Quarterly, 2012exaly +2 more sources
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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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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Politics, Economics and Saudi Military Intervention in Bahrain
Journal of Contemporary Asia, 2013Mohammed Nuruzzaman
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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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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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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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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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Military Intervention in Africa. External Military Interventions and Security Prospects in Africa
2022The research was an investigation into the phenomenon of external military interventions in Africa. The broad interpretation often given to intervention compelled both an African view on the subject and an operational definition. External military intervention was defined as the execution of any military plans by a state or its citizens in another ...
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Military intervention in Syria
2023Abstract “Military intervention in Syria” analyzes factors that shaped the positions of Democrats and Republicans on US military involvement in the Syrian civil war that began in 2011. Across the presidencies of Barack Obama and Donald Trump, the Democratic and Republican Parties were both internally divided over whether the United ...
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Military Intervention in Africa
Issue, 1978During the Nigerian civil war. Punch published a four-panel cartoon whose simplicity elegantly portrayed a common view of Africa’s future. The first panel depicted an outline map of the continent; the second showed another outline map, this one inscribed with colonial frontiers.
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Humanitarian Military Intervention
Worldview, 1980Government-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 and Terrorism
2008Abstract One unfortunate casualty of the foreign policies of the George W. Bush administration is the very idea of morality in relations between states. I have a long-standing interest in this topic since one of the first books I ever edited (or coedited in this case) was called Philosophy, Morality, and International Affairs.
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