Military intervention: from gunboat diplomacy to humanitarian intervention
Material type: TextPublication details: Aldershot, Hants.: Dartmouth Publishing Co. Ltd., 1995Description: 209pISBN:- 1855215799 (hbk.)
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341.584 DIE International peacekeeping | 341.584 DIE Peace operations / | 341.584 DIE Evaluating peace operations / | 341.584 DOR Military intervention: from gunboat diplomacy to humanitarian intervention | 341.584 DOY Keeping the peace: multidimensional UN operations in Cambodia and El Salvador | 341.584 DUR Who should keep the peace? : providing security for twenty-first century peace operations / | 341.584 DUR Twenty-first century peace operations / |
Traces the evolution of military intervention from the nineteenth century, when it was considered the civilised means by which the Great Powers dealt with the rest of the world, to the post cold war era when humanitarianism is often stated as the guiding principle, and the major powers once again have the option to intervene or not.
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