Humanitarian Intervention in Contemporary ConflictISBN: 978-0-7456-1511-0
Paperback
288 pages
May 1996, Polity
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"A challenging and imaginative reconceptualization of the subject, helping to clarify the hard choices facing the international community when it tries to follow its conscience." Lawrence Freedman, King's College, London
"Well-researched and well-documented, this book should be applauded and welcomed by both academics and practitioners." Juergen Dedring, United Nations, New York
"A remarkable achievement. The best available account of the 'classic' position on humanitarian intervention and a good case for widening it. This is a book that will last." Chris Brown, Southampton University
"This timely addition to the literature of international law and relations provides a comprehensive, sorely needed review of the problematic concept and policy of humanitarian intervention. Although technical in portions, this compact work remains accessible and readable. It has no rival; it serves as an excellent textbook and indispensable guide for the general public, as well as for professional and academic audiences, eager to sort through the confusion of humanitarian intervention." Choice
"Offer[s] a brilliant insight into the concept of humanitarian intervention and make[s] an attempt at its reconceptualization." Africa World Review
"Contain[s] sufficient knowledge about past failures to draw accurate and useful lessons for future interventions." Journal of International Affairs
"This is a rewarding study for anybody looking at dilemmas in peace-keeping, humanitarian operations or other forms of humanitarian intervention in the 1990s." Journal of Peace Research
"One of the strengths of Humanitarian Intervention in Contemporary Conflict, lies in the treatment of international intervention. Their assessments will be informative to most undergraduate students about the International Committee of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement and other actors and their conceptions of humanitarianism, neutrality and impartially ... a useful addition that furthers our understanding of action in internationalised internal conflicts after the cold war." Survival
"[A] timely book ... insightful [with] direct relevance to both practitioners and scholars of humanitarian intervention ... Easily accessible and generally a highly useful source of knowledge for students of humanitarian intervention, the well-informed conceptual framework makes it a valuable contribution to the academic field in general." International Peacekeeping
"The book, which is rich in detail and, at the same time, manages to explain the realities underlying international humanitarian intervention, ends with a conclusion which will surely provide food for thought in the forthcoming years ... the ten diagrams, twenty five boxes and 'suggested reading' in the different chapters make it very accessible for students specializing in these matters, as well as for academics and practitioners." International Relations