Oliver Ramsbotham is Emeritus Professor of Conflict Resolution at the University of Bradford.
Tom Woodhouse is Adam Curle Professor of Conflict Resolution at the University of Bradford.
List of Boxes | |
List of Diagrams | |
Preface | |
Acknowledgements | |
The Classical Debate: Forcible Self-Help by States to Protect Human Rights | |
Introduction: Humanitarian Intervention in Uganda | p. 3 |
Humanitarianism, Human Rights and the International Community | p. 8 |
Forcible Self-Help in Defence of Human Rights: 1945-1990 | p. 33 |
Reconceptualization: Humanitarian Intervention in Contemporary Conflict | |
Introduction: Humanitarian Intervention in Iraq | p. 69 |
Contexts | p. 86 |
Options | p. 106 |
Controversies | p. 136 |
Cases | |
Humanitarian Intervention in Bosnia | p. 167 |
Humanitarian Intervention in Somalia | p. 193 |
Conclusion | p. 217 |
Epilogue: Framework Principles for Humanitarian Intervention | p. 225 |
Appendix 1: United Nations Peacekeeping and Observer Missions Operating 1991-4 | p. 232 |
Appendix 2: Other Acronyms | p. 233 |
References | p. 235 |
Index | p. 255 |
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