Contents: Traditional Peacekeeping to the new generation of peace-keeping operations; Internal conflicts and new threats; Approaches to humanitarian intervention and the dilemma of sovereignty; The failure of the humanitarian intervention in Rwanda; Conclusion
A recent string of humanitarian tragedies, notably in Somalia, Rwanda and East Timor, highlighted an...
This paper reviews the history of development assistance to Rwanda since the genocide of 1994 in the...
In 1994, close to one million people were killed in a planned and systematic genocide in Rwanda. Man...
Contents: Traditional Peacekeeping to the new generation of peace-keeping operations; Internal confl...
International humanitarian law (IHL) applies to armed conflicts between and within states. It focuse...
International humanitarian law (IHL) applies to armed conflicts between and within states. It focuse...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 38-39).International interventions responding to the crises ...
International humanitarian law (IHL) applies to armed conflicts between and within states. It focuse...
Humanitarian Military Intervention: The Conditions for Success and Failure is a thoughtful study of ...
Why did the international community decide to withdraw United Nations peacekeeping troops from Rwand...
Military intervention remains controversial both when it happens and when it fails to happen. Since ...
Rwanda's genocide is the end-result of a combination of processes, none of which can easily be prior...
Perhaps the most shocking aspect of both the Rwandan and Bosnian genocides is not simply that such l...
Humanitarian intervention lies at the fault-line in international relations between the principles o...
This collection of essays examines the decade (1986-97) that brackets the 1994 genocide in Rwanda, a...
A recent string of humanitarian tragedies, notably in Somalia, Rwanda and East Timor, highlighted an...
This paper reviews the history of development assistance to Rwanda since the genocide of 1994 in the...
In 1994, close to one million people were killed in a planned and systematic genocide in Rwanda. Man...
Contents: Traditional Peacekeeping to the new generation of peace-keeping operations; Internal confl...
International humanitarian law (IHL) applies to armed conflicts between and within states. It focuse...
International humanitarian law (IHL) applies to armed conflicts between and within states. It focuse...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 38-39).International interventions responding to the crises ...
International humanitarian law (IHL) applies to armed conflicts between and within states. It focuse...
Humanitarian Military Intervention: The Conditions for Success and Failure is a thoughtful study of ...
Why did the international community decide to withdraw United Nations peacekeeping troops from Rwand...
Military intervention remains controversial both when it happens and when it fails to happen. Since ...
Rwanda's genocide is the end-result of a combination of processes, none of which can easily be prior...
Perhaps the most shocking aspect of both the Rwandan and Bosnian genocides is not simply that such l...
Humanitarian intervention lies at the fault-line in international relations between the principles o...
This collection of essays examines the decade (1986-97) that brackets the 1994 genocide in Rwanda, a...
A recent string of humanitarian tragedies, notably in Somalia, Rwanda and East Timor, highlighted an...
This paper reviews the history of development assistance to Rwanda since the genocide of 1994 in the...
In 1994, close to one million people were killed in a planned and systematic genocide in Rwanda. Man...