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Field: Global Peace and Security Dynamics

Saving Strangers: Humanitarian Intervention in International Society

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G. John Ikenberry, Nicholas J. Wheeler

Journal: Foreign Affairs
Year: 2001
Citations: 592

Introduction Humanitarian Intervention and International Society India as Rescuer? Order versus Justice in the Bangladesh War of 1971 Vietnam's Intervention in Cambodia: The triumph of realism over common humanity? Good or bad precedent? Tanzania's Intervention in Uganda A Solidarist Movement in Int...

Social SciencesPolitical Science and International RelationsGlobal Peace and Security Dynamics
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After Bangladesh: The Law of Humanitarian Intervention by Military Force

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Thomas M. Franck, Nigel Rodley

Journal: American Journal of International LawYear: 1973Citations: 219

In the Bangladesh crisis, two important objectives of international law appeared to be in conflict: that of peace and that of justice. The former objective is set out in the rules of the U.N. Charter against the use of force by states except in self-defense against an armed attack. The second is fou...

Social SciencesPolitical Science and International RelationsGlobal Peace and Security Dynamics
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Patterns of Ethnic Separatism

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Donald L. Horowitz

Journal: Comparative Studies in Society and HistoryYear: 1981Citations: 163

In the analysis of ethnic separatism and secession, two approaches can be distinguished. One is to ask what forces are responsbile for the general upsurge in secessionist movements, from Burma te-Biafra and Bangladesh, from Corsica to Quebec, and from Eritrea to the Southern Philippines. Another app...

Social SciencesPolitical Science and International RelationsPost-Soviet Geopolitical Dynamics
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Amnesties in Transition: Punishment, Restoration, and the Governance of Mercy

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Kieran McEvoy, Louise Mallinder

Journal: Journal of Law and SocietyYear: 2012Citations: 124

Despite the much vaunted triumph of human rights, amnesties continue to be a frequently used technique of post‐conflict transitional justice. For many critics, they are synonymous with unaccountability and injustice. This article argues that despite the rhetoric, there is no universal duty to prosec...

Social SciencesPolitical Science and International RelationsInternational Law and Human RightsOpen Access
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Securitization, Social Identity, and Democratic Security: Nixon, India, and the Ties That Bind

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Jarrod Hayes

Journal: International OrganizationYear: 2012Citations: 99

Abstract The Democratic Peace stands as one of the most coherent and recognizable programs of study in international relations. Yet despite the pages of research devoted to the subject and claims about its law-like nature, the democratic peace remains a highly contested finding. In large part, this ...

Social SciencesSociology and Political ScienceGlobal Security and Public Health
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A Critique of Robust Peacekeeping in Contemporary Peace Operations

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Thierry Tardy

Journal: International PeacekeepingYear: 2011Citations: 88

Abstract The concept of robust peacekeeping emerged in response to the failures of the UN in Rwanda and Bosnia and Herzegovina, where peacekeepers were passive witnesses of massive violations to human rights, allegedly because they were not 'robust enough'. Although robust peacekeeping is not a new ...

Social SciencesPolitical Science and International RelationsGlobal Peace and Security Dynamics
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Century of Genocide

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Year: 2004Citations: 82

Introduction Samuel Totten and William S. Parsons 1. Genocide of the Hereros Jon Bridgman and Leslie J. Worley 2. The Armenian Genocide Rouben Paul Adalian 3. Soviet Man-made Famine in Ukraine James E. Mace 4. Holocaust: The Genocide of the Jews Donald L. Niewyk 5. Holocaust: The Gypsies Sybil Milto...

Social SciencesPolitical Science and International RelationsGlobal Peace and Security Dynamics
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The Slow-Burning Genocide of Myanmar's Rohingya

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Maung Zarni, Alice Cowley

Journal: Pacific Rim law & policy journalYear: 2014Citations: 80

I. INTRODUCTIONWhat can we do, Brother, they (the Rohingya) are too many? We can't kill them all. Ex-Brigadier General, formerly stationed in Arakan or Rakhine State, and Ambassador to Brunei, Fall, 2012.1How can it be ethnic cleansing? They are not an ethnic Mr. Win Myaing, the official spokesperso...

Social SciencesPolitical Science and International RelationsAsian Geopolitics and Ethnography
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Women, Vulnerability and Humanitarian Emergencies

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Fionnuala D. Ní Aoláin

Journal: SSRN Electronic JournalYear: 2010Citations: 73
Social SciencesSociology and Political SciencePeacebuilding and International SecurityOpen Access
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Freedom from want: the remarkable success story of BRAC, the global grassroots Organization that's winning the fight against poverty

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Journal: Choice Reviews OnlineYear: 2009Citations: 70

1) Arms and the Man 2) The Plan 3) The Problem 4) Learning and Unlearning 5) Dulling the Edge of Husbandry? 6) The Learning Organization 7) The Chicken and Egg Problem 8) A Simple Solution 9) Of Pink Elephants and 9/11 10) The Mulberry Bush 11) Water and Milk 12) Millennium Development Goal 6 (Targe...

Social SciencesPolitical Science and International RelationsGlobal Peace and Security Dynamics
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Sierra Leone. Building the road to recovery

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Mark Malan, Sarah Meek, Thokozani Thusi, Jeremy Ginifer et al.

Year: 2003Citations: 67

Extracted from text ... ADWP - Adjustment, Draw-down and Withdrawal Plan AFL - Armed Forces of Liberia AFRC - Armed Forces Revolutionary Council AFTC - Armed Forces Training Centre AGOA - Africa Growth and Opportunity Act AOR - Area of Responsibility APC - All People's Congress BANARTY - Bang...

Social SciencesPolitical Science and International RelationsGlobal Peace and Security Dynamics
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Just How Liberal Is the Liberal Peace?

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Madhav Joshi, SungYong Lee, Roger Mac Ginty

Journal: International PeacekeepingYear: 2014Citations: 66

AbstractThis article assesses the extent to which the liberal peace (the dominant form of internationally supported peacemaking) actually deserves the sobriquet 'liberal peace'. In recent years, an intense debate emerged on this question as critics of the critique of the liberal peace have sought to...

Social SciencesSociology and Political SciencePeacebuilding and International Security
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Qatar and Expanded Contours of Small State Diplomacy

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Andrew F. Cooper, Bessma Momani

Journal: The International SpectatorYear: 2011Citations: 64

Abstract It is increasingly obvious that Qatar is playing above its weight in the international role. There is no one script that defines Qatar's diplomatic role. It is best seen as a maverick, willing to work with the US as well as Hamas, Hezbollah and Iran. It operates a complex form of public dip...

Social SciencesDevelopmentInternational Development and Aid
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Democracies and the Power to Revoke Citizenship

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Patti Tamara Lenard

Journal: Ethics & International AffairsYear: 2016Citations: 55

Citizenship status is meant to be secure, that is, inviolable. Recently, however, several democratic states have adopted or are considering adopting laws that allow them the power to revoke citizenship. This claimed right forces us to consider whether citizenship can be treated as a “conditional” st...

Social SciencesPolitical Science and International RelationsInternational Law and Human RightsOpen Access
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Teaching about genocide : issues, approaches, and resources

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Samuel Totten

Year: 2004Citations: 55

Introduction, Samuel Totten. Issues of Rationale: Teaching About Genocide, Samuel Totten. Educating About Genocide, Yes: But What Kind of Education? Carol Rittner. The History of Genocide: An Overview, Paul R. Bartrop and Samuel Totten. Wrestling with the Definition of Genocide: A Critical Task, Sam...

Social SciencesPolitical Science and International RelationsGlobal Peace and Security Dynamics
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