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Actors in Military Intervention
2018Chapter three locates European military intervention alongside the military interventions and political and economic presence of other regional and international actors. African states have agency in their own foreign policies, but African security organizations are dependent on European funding for the deployment of troops, and they cooperate with the
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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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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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Introducing the Military Intervention Project: A New Dataset on US Military Interventions, 1776–2019
Journal of Conflict Resolution, 2023Sidita Kushi, Mónica Duffy Toft
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Cosmopolitanism and military intervention
2007This chapter explores how cosmopolitan ideas have been applied to the contemporary problem of military intervention for humanitarian purposes.2 In many ways, the elaboration of a cosmopolitan theory of military intervention is interesting as much as for what it reveals about the emerging cosmopolitan paradigm as for what it offers to ongoing and ...
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“In the Minds of Men . . .”: Social Representations of War and Military Intervention
, 2018J. Cohrs, E. O’Dwyer
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Humanitarian Military Intervention
2007Abstract 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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Military Intervention Programs
1984The 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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