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# Saving Strangers: Humanitarian Intervention in International Society ✓ PDF Read by # Nicholas J. Wheeler eBook or Kindle ePUB Online free. Saving Strangers: Humanitarian Intervention in International Society Useful study of the dangers of intervention William Podmore Wheeler's book investigates "how far states have recognised humanitarian intervention as a legitimate exception to the rules of sovereignty, non-intervention, and non-use of force." He studies seven cases: East Pakistan in 1971, Cambodia in 1978, Uganda in 1979, Iraq in 1991, Somalia in 1992, Rwanda in 1994 and Kosovo in 1999.India attacked and dismembered Pakistan, claiming self-defence. Vietnam genuin]
Title | : | Saving Strangers: Humanitarian Intervention in International Society |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.63 (770 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0198296215 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 352 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-08-15 |
Language | : | English |
. Affairs Vol.77, No.1,Saving Strangers is perhaps the best single book on the much- debated topic of humanitarian intervention. He also advances a provocative set of standards for evaluating interventions and explores both the role of norms and the nature of legitimacy in contemporary international society. Millbank Professor of International Law and Practice, Princeton University`excellent book.' Lawrence Freedman, Int. This volume of scholarly excellence gracefully combines a powerful theoretical framework with a series of compelling case studies. ' Richard Falk is Albert G. It deserves the widest possible readership so as to push academic understanding and policy debate in desirable directions. It deserves the widest possible read
Nick Wheeler, Senior Lecturer, Department of International Politics, University of Wales, Aberystwyth
While there are studies of each individual case of intervention--in East Pakistan, Cambodia, Uganda, Iraq, Somalia, Rwanda, Bosnia and Kosovo--there is no single work that examines them comprehensively in a comparative framework.. The extent to which humanitarian intervention has become a legitimate practice in post-cold war international society is the subject of this book. It maps the changing legitimacy of humanitarian intervention by comparing the international response to cases of humanitarian intervention in the cold war and post-cold war periods
Useful study of the dangers of intervention William Podmore Wheeler's book investigates "how far states have recognised humanitarian intervention as a legitimate exception to the rules of sovereignty, non-intervention, and non-use of force." He studies seven cases: East Pakistan in 1971, Cambodia in 1978, Uganda in 1979, Iraq in 1991, Somalia in 1992, Rwanda in 1994 and Kosovo in 1999.India attacked and dismembered Pakistan, claiming self-defence. Vietnam genuin
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