With the collapse of the Soviet Union, humanitarian intervention became an important pillar in the emerging new world order. From 1989 to 1995, 96 violent civil confrontations have occurred, but 91 of them did not result in humanitarian interventions. Here comes the question: Why? Why there were interventions in Iraq, Bosnia, and Kosovo and not in Rwanda, the Sudan, and Tajikistan? These are the main questions that the following study aims to answer. Particularly, the issue of American humanitarian intervention is scrutinized. The casual factors of interventions are examined to explain the selectivity of American Humanitarianism. Furthermore, a theory building is initiated to outline a model of variables which will allow to explain the comb...
Paper Presented at the University of Toronto Political Science Undergraduate Research Colloquium 201...
Humanitarian intervention has always been an interesting but controversial phenomenon in internat...
This thesis seeks to identify the factors necessary to drive the United States to intervene in a hum...
With the collapse of the Soviet Union, humanitarian intervention became an important pillar in the e...
All over the world internal conflicts take place where hundreds and thousands of innocent people suf...
In 1999, the U.S. and NATO went to war against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia under the guise of...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 1999.Includes bib...
229 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.Forceful military humanitaria...
This article will be broken into four separate parts. The first section will be whether or not there...
Humanitarian intervention by the United States has increased since the end of the Cold War. This the...
University of Minnesota. Ph.D. dissertation. June 2008. Major: Political Science. Advisor: Sikkink, ...
1 page.The multilateral, US-led intervention in Bosnia in 1995 is often upheld as a quintessential e...
The need for humanitarian intervention though critical continues to be elusive in many conflict situ...
The end of the Cold War has rejuvenated the debate of humanitarian intervention. The opportunity to ...
America faces the moral dilemma of whether to intervene militarily, at great risk, in states which c...
Paper Presented at the University of Toronto Political Science Undergraduate Research Colloquium 201...
Humanitarian intervention has always been an interesting but controversial phenomenon in internat...
This thesis seeks to identify the factors necessary to drive the United States to intervene in a hum...
With the collapse of the Soviet Union, humanitarian intervention became an important pillar in the e...
All over the world internal conflicts take place where hundreds and thousands of innocent people suf...
In 1999, the U.S. and NATO went to war against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia under the guise of...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 1999.Includes bib...
229 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.Forceful military humanitaria...
This article will be broken into four separate parts. The first section will be whether or not there...
Humanitarian intervention by the United States has increased since the end of the Cold War. This the...
University of Minnesota. Ph.D. dissertation. June 2008. Major: Political Science. Advisor: Sikkink, ...
1 page.The multilateral, US-led intervention in Bosnia in 1995 is often upheld as a quintessential e...
The need for humanitarian intervention though critical continues to be elusive in many conflict situ...
The end of the Cold War has rejuvenated the debate of humanitarian intervention. The opportunity to ...
America faces the moral dilemma of whether to intervene militarily, at great risk, in states which c...
Paper Presented at the University of Toronto Political Science Undergraduate Research Colloquium 201...
Humanitarian intervention has always been an interesting but controversial phenomenon in internat...
This thesis seeks to identify the factors necessary to drive the United States to intervene in a hum...