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

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: HV639 .H37 1998

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    Book
    Published
    Lanham, Md. : Rowman & Littlefield, [1998]
    ©1998
    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-humantitarian 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 HIV epidemic / Elizabeth Reid
    Stories we tell: television and humanitarian aid / Michael Ignatieff.
    Other Authors/Editors
    Moore, Jonathan, 1932-2017.
    Notes
    "Under the Auspices of the International Committee of the Red Cross, Geneva."
    Includes bibliographical references 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-humantitarian 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 HIV epidemic / Elizabeth Reid -- Stories we tell: television and humanitarian aid / Michael Ignatieff.

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    English
    ISBN
    084769030X
    0847690318
    Physical Description
    xiii, 322 pages ; 24 cm

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