The end of the Cold War meant fewer constraints on humanitarian inter- vention, and the third pillar of the nascent R2P norm suggests at least a moral imperative to intervene when another country’s population is threatened. Yet US leaders continue to shy away from protecting innocents outside of the United States from harm — despite the fact that presidential candidates often campaign on restoring America’s moral lead in the world and, in particular, on US respon- sibilities to avert mass atrocities. This paper investigates the extent to which US military intervention abroad is driven by domestic considerations. Using logistic regression analysis, we aim to explain decisions by Presidents Bush Sr., Clinton and Bush Jr. to send troops into h...
Humanitarian intervention by the United States has increased since the end of the Cold War. This the...
The debate around humanitarian intervention and the responsibility to protect generally concerns a c...
The debate around humanitarian intervention and the responsibility to protect generally concerns a c...
The end of the Cold War meant fewer constraints on humanitarian inter- vention, and the third pillar...
The end of the Cold War meant fewer constraints on humanitarian inter- vention, and the third pillar...
Although the end of the Cold War meant fewer constraints on humanitarian intervention, U.S. leaders ...
U.S. MILITARY INTERVENTION IN THE POST-COLD WAR ERA: A CASE-STUDY ANALYSIS OF PRESIDENTIAL DECISION...
This thesis seeks to identify the factors necessary to drive the United States to intervene in a hum...
The emergence of the United States as the world’s sole hegemon at the end of the Cold War is a much-...
As the United States continues to be the dominant power on the global stage, there is an expectation...
This paper examines why the US intervenes militarily in some humanitarian crises, but not in others....
Complex considerations challenge U.S. political leaders when faced with the possibility of humanitar...
Although the United States has been the most prolific intervener in the international system since t...
This research question seeks to explore when the United States will engage in armed humanitarian int...
This thesis is about the norm of non-intervention in American use of military force. The focus is on...
Humanitarian intervention by the United States has increased since the end of the Cold War. This the...
The debate around humanitarian intervention and the responsibility to protect generally concerns a c...
The debate around humanitarian intervention and the responsibility to protect generally concerns a c...
The end of the Cold War meant fewer constraints on humanitarian inter- vention, and the third pillar...
The end of the Cold War meant fewer constraints on humanitarian inter- vention, and the third pillar...
Although the end of the Cold War meant fewer constraints on humanitarian intervention, U.S. leaders ...
U.S. MILITARY INTERVENTION IN THE POST-COLD WAR ERA: A CASE-STUDY ANALYSIS OF PRESIDENTIAL DECISION...
This thesis seeks to identify the factors necessary to drive the United States to intervene in a hum...
The emergence of the United States as the world’s sole hegemon at the end of the Cold War is a much-...
As the United States continues to be the dominant power on the global stage, there is an expectation...
This paper examines why the US intervenes militarily in some humanitarian crises, but not in others....
Complex considerations challenge U.S. political leaders when faced with the possibility of humanitar...
Although the United States has been the most prolific intervener in the international system since t...
This research question seeks to explore when the United States will engage in armed humanitarian int...
This thesis is about the norm of non-intervention in American use of military force. The focus is on...
Humanitarian intervention by the United States has increased since the end of the Cold War. This the...
The debate around humanitarian intervention and the responsibility to protect generally concerns a c...
The debate around humanitarian intervention and the responsibility to protect generally concerns a c...