The humanitarian intervention debate in the UN began in earnest with former Secretary General Boutros-Boutros Ghali's "Agenda for Peace". At the heart of this debate is the intervention vs. sovereignty controversy. Although eight years have passed with much written about the subject, the developing world remains strongly suspicious and opposed to the notion of humanitarian intervention. But human rights abuses must be stopped and the UN is still the best agency to do it. Just last year, the debate on humanitarian intervention was rekindled by incumbent UN Secretary General, Kofi Annan. The "Great United Nations Intervention Debate" split the UN General Assembly into three camps: those dead set against intervention, those agitating for more ...
Started 1998, Indonesia faced political instability due to the social unrest and the step down of In...
The ASEAN Way has been considered by many academics as the most problematic, yet superior principles...
It has become clear that the principle of sovereignty no longer affords protection to governments th...
The humanitarian intervention debate in the UN began in earnest with former Secretary General Boutro...
A recent string of humanitarian tragedies, notably in Somalia, Rwanda and East Timor, highlighted an...
Abstract The Australian-led intervention during the 1999 crisis in East Timor has been considered as...
This paper examines trends in humanitarian intervention and peacekeeping in the Asia-Pacific in the ...
The use of force for humanitarian purposes has led to a dilemma to the United Nations and consequent...
The tragedy of East Timor in 2000 coming so soon after that of Kosovo focused attention on the weakn...
Explores the UN's track record of military action, from cold war 'brushfire' peacekeeping to the fra...
This diploma thesis studies the topic of massive abuse of human rights and humanitarian intervention...
The tragedy of East Timor coming so soon after that of Kosovo has focused attention again on the wea...
The United Nations’ role in securing peace and promoting democracy has developed in the post-Cold Wa...
59 p.States are capable of acting in common interest. The increased frequency and wider mandate of U...
Human rights abuse is a significant problem in Southeast Asia. The end of the Cold War has led to tr...
Started 1998, Indonesia faced political instability due to the social unrest and the step down of In...
The ASEAN Way has been considered by many academics as the most problematic, yet superior principles...
It has become clear that the principle of sovereignty no longer affords protection to governments th...
The humanitarian intervention debate in the UN began in earnest with former Secretary General Boutro...
A recent string of humanitarian tragedies, notably in Somalia, Rwanda and East Timor, highlighted an...
Abstract The Australian-led intervention during the 1999 crisis in East Timor has been considered as...
This paper examines trends in humanitarian intervention and peacekeeping in the Asia-Pacific in the ...
The use of force for humanitarian purposes has led to a dilemma to the United Nations and consequent...
The tragedy of East Timor in 2000 coming so soon after that of Kosovo focused attention on the weakn...
Explores the UN's track record of military action, from cold war 'brushfire' peacekeeping to the fra...
This diploma thesis studies the topic of massive abuse of human rights and humanitarian intervention...
The tragedy of East Timor coming so soon after that of Kosovo has focused attention again on the wea...
The United Nations’ role in securing peace and promoting democracy has developed in the post-Cold Wa...
59 p.States are capable of acting in common interest. The increased frequency and wider mandate of U...
Human rights abuse is a significant problem in Southeast Asia. The end of the Cold War has led to tr...
Started 1998, Indonesia faced political instability due to the social unrest and the step down of In...
The ASEAN Way has been considered by many academics as the most problematic, yet superior principles...
It has become clear that the principle of sovereignty no longer affords protection to governments th...