Hard choices : moral dilemmas in humanitarian intervention / edited by Jonathan Moore. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Lanham, Maryland : Rowman and Littlefield, (c)1998.Description: xiii, 322 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
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  • HV639.M822.H373 1998
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Contents:
From war and peace to violence and intervention: permanent moral dilemmas under changing political and technological conditions Pierre Hassner -- Military intervention and national sovereignty: recasting the relationship J. Bryan Hehir -- Peacekeeping, military intervention, and national sovereignty in internal armed conflict Kofi A. Annan -- End of innocence: Rwanda 1994 Romeo A. Dallaire -- Mixed intervention in Somalia and the Great Lakes: culture, neutrality and the military Mohamed Sahnoun -- Military-humanitarian ambiguities in Haiti Colin Granderson -- Weaving a new society in Cambodia: the story of Monath Mu Sochua -- "You save my life today, but for what tomorrow?" Some moral dilemmas of humanitarian aid Mary B. Anderson -- Hard choices after genocide: human rights and political failures in Rwanda Ian Martin -- Refugee camps, population transfers, and NGOs Rony Brauman -- Bringing war criminals to justice during an ongoing war Richard J. Goldstone -- Moral reconstruction in the wake of human rights violations and war crimes Jose Zalaquett -- Morality of sanctions Larry Minear -- Moving in vicious circles: the moral dilemmas of arms transfers and weapons manufacture Roger Williamson -- Future, if one is still alive: the challenge of the HawaiiV epidemic Elizabeth Reid -- Stories we tell: television and humanitarian aid Michael Ignatieff.
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"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 Pierre Hassner -- Military intervention and national sovereignty: recasting the relationship J. Bryan Hehir -- Peacekeeping, military intervention, and national sovereignty in internal armed conflict Kofi A. Annan -- End of innocence: Rwanda 1994 Romeo A. Dallaire -- Mixed intervention in Somalia and the Great Lakes: culture, neutrality and the military Mohamed Sahnoun -- Military-humanitarian ambiguities in Haiti Colin Granderson -- Weaving a new society in Cambodia: the story of Monath Mu Sochua -- "You save my life today, but for what tomorrow?" Some moral dilemmas of humanitarian aid Mary B. Anderson -- Hard choices after genocide: human rights and political failures in Rwanda Ian Martin -- Refugee camps, population transfers, and NGOs Rony Brauman -- Bringing war criminals to justice during an ongoing war Richard J. Goldstone -- Moral reconstruction in the wake of human rights violations and war crimes Jose Zalaquett -- Morality of sanctions Larry Minear -- Moving in vicious circles: the moral dilemmas of arms transfers and weapons manufacture Roger Williamson -- Future, if one is still alive: the challenge of the HawaiiV epidemic Elizabeth Reid -- Stories we tell: television and humanitarian aid Michael Ignatieff.

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