A review of: Saving Strangers: Humanitarian Intervention in International Society by Nicholas J. Wheeler. New York: Oxford University Press, 2001. 352pp. and The Kosovo Tragedy: The Human Rights Dimensions edited by Ken Booth. Portland, OR: Frank Cass, 2001. 386pp
This dissertation tests the merits of two prevalent claims in the contemporary study of internationa...
The following essay describes the idea of humanitarian intervention in relation to civil-military co...
In his book Humanitarian Intervention and Legitimacy Wars: Seeking Peace and Justice in the 21st Cen...
A review of: Hard Choices: Moral Dilemmas in Humanitarian Intervention edited by Jonathan Moore. New...
For nearly ten years, human rights advocates have tried to focus public attention on Ko...
This thesis examines the practice of humanitarian intervention after the end of the Cold War. In the...
All over the world internal conflicts take place where hundreds and thousands of innocent people suf...
A review of: The Dark Sides of Virtue: Reassessing International Humanitarianism by David Kennedy. P...
This thesis aims to test and refine the theory of humanitarian war through the medium of a case stud...
This article seeks to reconcile the notion of Humanitarian Intervention with that of sovereignty wit...
This essay is a type of case study, it examines if intervention in Kosovo were in accordance with hu...
This article argues that the optimism about the future of humanitarian intervention prevalent post-K...
University of Minnesota. Ph.D. dissertation. June 2008. Major: Political Science. Advisor: Sikkink, ...
The key challenge humanitarian intervention is facing when protecting a universal human rights, is t...
The article aims to study the grounds of humanitarian intervention, analyse the rationale behind the...
This dissertation tests the merits of two prevalent claims in the contemporary study of internationa...
The following essay describes the idea of humanitarian intervention in relation to civil-military co...
In his book Humanitarian Intervention and Legitimacy Wars: Seeking Peace and Justice in the 21st Cen...
A review of: Hard Choices: Moral Dilemmas in Humanitarian Intervention edited by Jonathan Moore. New...
For nearly ten years, human rights advocates have tried to focus public attention on Ko...
This thesis examines the practice of humanitarian intervention after the end of the Cold War. In the...
All over the world internal conflicts take place where hundreds and thousands of innocent people suf...
A review of: The Dark Sides of Virtue: Reassessing International Humanitarianism by David Kennedy. P...
This thesis aims to test and refine the theory of humanitarian war through the medium of a case stud...
This article seeks to reconcile the notion of Humanitarian Intervention with that of sovereignty wit...
This essay is a type of case study, it examines if intervention in Kosovo were in accordance with hu...
This article argues that the optimism about the future of humanitarian intervention prevalent post-K...
University of Minnesota. Ph.D. dissertation. June 2008. Major: Political Science. Advisor: Sikkink, ...
The key challenge humanitarian intervention is facing when protecting a universal human rights, is t...
The article aims to study the grounds of humanitarian intervention, analyse the rationale behind the...
This dissertation tests the merits of two prevalent claims in the contemporary study of internationa...
The following essay describes the idea of humanitarian intervention in relation to civil-military co...
In his book Humanitarian Intervention and Legitimacy Wars: Seeking Peace and Justice in the 21st Cen...