As Libya moves closer to possible civil war and what began as peaceful demonstrations against an autocratic leader have turned increasingly violent, the question of possible U.S. intervention has become significantly more real. Various proposals for U.S. action including a blockade, a no-fly zone, and a military intervention have already been raised
The case of Libya demonstrates the extent to which the law plays a role in enabling, shaping and con...
ABSTRACT On April 6, 1994, Rwandan president Juvenal Habyarimana’s plane was shot down. Soon after, ...
This thesis is an analysis on the United States of America responses towards civil war that was took...
The Obama administration's decision to intervene militarily in Libya has been largely justified on t...
The U.S. intervention in Libya is continuing into its fourth month with Libyan strongman Moammar Gad...
The NATO involvement in Libya continues characterized by an anticipated ambiguity about next steps, ...
Shadi Hamid, in “It’s Time to Intervene,” suggests that the international community—specifically, th...
Operation Unified Protector (Libya, 2011) is the latest example of how a limited-means military inte...
Balancing humanitarian intervention with the possibility of a string of interventions leaving the U....
The criticism of the intervention in NATO on the grounds that if the west intervenes to stop mass ki...
The case of Libya demonstrates the extent to which the law plays a role in enabling, shaping and con...
The NATO intervention in Libya was one of the most contentious conflict in 2011. The permission give...
Recent actions by NATO in Libya seem to some to represent a new ‘liberal interventionism’, and has s...
The first Libyan Civil War (2011) was a revolutionary movement influenced by the Arab Spring. ...
MA University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013Includes bibliographical references (leaves 83–92).In the case ...
The case of Libya demonstrates the extent to which the law plays a role in enabling, shaping and con...
ABSTRACT On April 6, 1994, Rwandan president Juvenal Habyarimana’s plane was shot down. Soon after, ...
This thesis is an analysis on the United States of America responses towards civil war that was took...
The Obama administration's decision to intervene militarily in Libya has been largely justified on t...
The U.S. intervention in Libya is continuing into its fourth month with Libyan strongman Moammar Gad...
The NATO involvement in Libya continues characterized by an anticipated ambiguity about next steps, ...
Shadi Hamid, in “It’s Time to Intervene,” suggests that the international community—specifically, th...
Operation Unified Protector (Libya, 2011) is the latest example of how a limited-means military inte...
Balancing humanitarian intervention with the possibility of a string of interventions leaving the U....
The criticism of the intervention in NATO on the grounds that if the west intervenes to stop mass ki...
The case of Libya demonstrates the extent to which the law plays a role in enabling, shaping and con...
The NATO intervention in Libya was one of the most contentious conflict in 2011. The permission give...
Recent actions by NATO in Libya seem to some to represent a new ‘liberal interventionism’, and has s...
The first Libyan Civil War (2011) was a revolutionary movement influenced by the Arab Spring. ...
MA University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013Includes bibliographical references (leaves 83–92).In the case ...
The case of Libya demonstrates the extent to which the law plays a role in enabling, shaping and con...
ABSTRACT On April 6, 1994, Rwandan president Juvenal Habyarimana’s plane was shot down. Soon after, ...
This thesis is an analysis on the United States of America responses towards civil war that was took...