Cross-posted from: hsozkult.de Fabian Klose, Review of: Alexis Heraclides / Ada Dialla, Humanitarian intervention in the long nineteenth century. Setting the precedent, Series: Humanitarianism. Key debates and new approaches, Manchester, Manchester University Press, 2015, 253 pp., ISBN 978 0 7190 8990 9, $ 110. The issue of humanitarian intervention – the use of force to prevent and to end gross violations of humanitarian norms – is usually associated with the last decade of the twentieth c..
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Norbert Frei, Daniel Stahl and Annette Weinke (eds.), Human Rights and Humanitarian Intervention. Le...
Helena Cobban’s Amnesty after Atrocity? offers an exposition of the different ways in which three Af...
Review of Alexis Heraclides and Ada Dialla. Humanitarian Intervention in the Long Nineteenth Century...
Cross-posted from http://www.hsozkult.de/publicationreview/id/rezbuecher-24908 Katharina Stornig, L...
The end of the Cold War opened the door for states to cooperate on behalf of peoples in need around ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Fabian Klose (ed.), The Emergence of Humanitarian Intervention. Ideas and Practice from the Nineteen...
Book review: Steinacher, Gerald. Humanitarians at War. The Red Cross in the Shadow of the Holocaust,...
Far from a ringing endorsement of UN interventions, Norrie MacQueen’s text offers a measured outline...
international principle that emerged out of a United Nations hamstrung in the face of violations of ...
In this book review essay three books on humanitarian aid are discussed: Monika Krause. 2014. The Go...
Review of Johannes Paulmann (ed.) Dilemmas of Humanitarian Aid in the Twentieth Century. London: Oxf...
A review of the book: Marina Ngursangzeli Behera, Michael Biehl and Knud Jørgensen (eds.), Mission i...
Published: 24 March 2015It is a wonderful development that there is now a global system of humanitar...
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Norbert Frei, Daniel Stahl and Annette Weinke (eds.), Human Rights and Humanitarian Intervention. Le...
Helena Cobban’s Amnesty after Atrocity? offers an exposition of the different ways in which three Af...