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The Conceit Of Humanitarian Intervention 1st Edition Menon Rajan

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The Conceit Of Humanitarian Intervention 1st Edition Menon Rajan
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.8 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Menon, Rajan
ISBN: 9780199384877, 9780199384884, 0199384878, 0199384886
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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The Conceit Of Humanitarian Intervention 1st Edition Menon Rajan by Menon, Rajan 9780199384877, 9780199384884, 0199384878, 0199384886 instant download after payment.

"There is a veritable cottage industry of books on humanitarian intervention (the use of military force to stop atrocities) and the vast majority favors the project. The Conceit of Humanitarian Intervention challenges this consensus by pointing up the strategic, legal, and ethical problems associated with it. The book also disputes the claim that humanitarian intervention, particularly as manifested in the doctrine of "The Responsibility to Protect," has become a universal norm that offers a comprehensive and effective solution to mass killing"...
Abstract: The Conceit of Humanitarian Intervention rejects, on political, legal, ethical, and strategic grounds, the widespread claim that military force can be used effectively-and on the basis of a universal consensus-to stop mass atrocities. As such, it is an against-the-current treatment of an important practice in world politics.

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