THESIS 7482This thesis examines theoretical explanations for why military interventions have taken place in the \u27long-decade\u27 following the end of the Cold War. International relations paradigms are evaluated in terms of whether their theoretical precepts provide a potential logical motivation for intervention in each case, based upon the available physical evidence and rational modelling. For the first time the importance of normative justifications for intervention will be assessed in terms of the likelihood of them forming the actual motivation for key decision-makers to make the decision to intervene, using the very rational and empirical methods utilised by critics of new world order claims and that have hitherto been shunned by ...
Online Publication Date: Apr 2018Print Publication Date: Mar 2018This chapter examines the ethical a...
This paper is a qualitative case study of the Normative Power Europe theory and Neo-realism, which w...
Diploma thesis Relation between the concepts of humanitarian intervention and regime change: the cas...
This thesis examines the theory and practice of humanitarian intervention in the modern states syste...
The paper aims to makes an elaborate discussion on military and humanitarian interventions under rel...
Increasing role of military interventions during the last years begun theoretical and legal debate a...
The end of the Cold War has rejuvenated the debate of humanitarian intervention. The opportunity to ...
Scholarly debates for and against military humanitarian intervention have raged on. For non-interven...
It is frequently claimed that success in interventions hinges largely on military–civilian coherence...
This thesis aims to test and refine the theory of humanitarian war through the medium of a case stud...
The purpose of this thesis is theory development. It begins by evaluating existing explanations of w...
A new threat to international peace and security exists in the post Cold War years. The demise of th...
The scholarly record in international relations exhibits a dearth of empirical analyses elucidating ...
This thesis examines the practice of humanitarian intervention after the end of the Cold War. In the...
This book is based on a multinational and multidisciplinary discussion between American and European...
Online Publication Date: Apr 2018Print Publication Date: Mar 2018This chapter examines the ethical a...
This paper is a qualitative case study of the Normative Power Europe theory and Neo-realism, which w...
Diploma thesis Relation between the concepts of humanitarian intervention and regime change: the cas...
This thesis examines the theory and practice of humanitarian intervention in the modern states syste...
The paper aims to makes an elaborate discussion on military and humanitarian interventions under rel...
Increasing role of military interventions during the last years begun theoretical and legal debate a...
The end of the Cold War has rejuvenated the debate of humanitarian intervention. The opportunity to ...
Scholarly debates for and against military humanitarian intervention have raged on. For non-interven...
It is frequently claimed that success in interventions hinges largely on military–civilian coherence...
This thesis aims to test and refine the theory of humanitarian war through the medium of a case stud...
The purpose of this thesis is theory development. It begins by evaluating existing explanations of w...
A new threat to international peace and security exists in the post Cold War years. The demise of th...
The scholarly record in international relations exhibits a dearth of empirical analyses elucidating ...
This thesis examines the practice of humanitarian intervention after the end of the Cold War. In the...
This book is based on a multinational and multidisciplinary discussion between American and European...
Online Publication Date: Apr 2018Print Publication Date: Mar 2018This chapter examines the ethical a...
This paper is a qualitative case study of the Normative Power Europe theory and Neo-realism, which w...
Diploma thesis Relation between the concepts of humanitarian intervention and regime change: the cas...