TY - BOOK AU - Moore,Jonathan TI - Hard choices: moral dilemmas in humanitarian intervention AV - HV639.M822.H373 1998 PY - 1998/// CY - Lanham, Maryland PB - Rowman and Littlefield KW - Humanitarian assistance KW - War victims KW - Services for N1 - "Under the Auspices of the International Committee of the Red Cross, Geneva."; 2; 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; 2 UR - http://lcweb.loc.gov/catdir/toc/98019157.html ER -