Hard choices : moral dilemmas in humanitarian intervention /

Hard choices : moral dilemmas in humanitarian intervention / [print] edited by Jonathan Moore. - Lanham, Maryland : Rowman and Littlefield, (c)1998. - xiii, 322 pages ; 24 cm.

"Under the Auspices of the International Committee of the Red Cross, Geneva."

Includes bibliographies and index.

From war and peace to violence and intervention: permanent moral dilemmas under changing political and technological conditions Military intervention and national sovereignty: recasting the relationship Peacekeeping, military intervention, and national sovereignty in internal armed conflict End of innocence: Rwanda 1994 Mixed intervention in Somalia and the Great Lakes: culture, neutrality and the military Military-humanitarian ambiguities in Haiti Weaving a new society in Cambodia: the story of Monath "You save my life today, but for what tomorrow?" Some moral dilemmas of humanitarian aid Hard choices after genocide: human rights and political failures in Rwanda Refugee camps, population transfers, and NGOs Bringing war criminals to justice during an ongoing war Moral reconstruction in the wake of human rights violations and war crimes Morality of sanctions Moving in vicious circles: the moral dilemmas of arms transfers and weapons manufacture Future, if one is still alive: the challenge of the HawaiiV epidemic Stories we tell: television and humanitarian aid Pierre Hassner -- J. Bryan Hehir -- Kofi A. Annan -- Romeo A. Dallaire -- Mohamed Sahnoun -- Colin Granderson -- Mu Sochua -- Mary B. Anderson -- Ian Martin -- Rony Brauman -- Richard J. Goldstone -- Jose Zalaquett -- Larry Minear -- Roger Williamson -- Elizabeth Reid -- Michael Ignatieff.



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Humanitarian assistance.
War victims--Services for.

HV639.M822.H373 1998