Question of Intervention

Question of Intervention

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Doyle Michael W.
Yale University Press
EAN: 9780300172638
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The question of when or if a nation should intervene in another country’s affairs is one of the most important concerns in today’s volatile world. Taking John Stuart Mill’s famous 1859 essay “A Few Words on Non-Intervention” as his starting point, international relations scholar Michael W. Doyle addresses the thorny issue of when a state’s sovereignty should be respected and when it should be overridden or disregarded by other states in the name of humanitarian protection, national self-determination, or national security. In this time of complex social and political interplay and increasingly sophisticated and deadly weaponry, Doyle reinvigorates Mill’s principles for a new era while assessing the new United Nations doctrine of responsibility to protect.
 
In the twenty-first century, intervention can take many forms: military and economic, unilateral and multilateral. Doyle’s thought-provoking argument examines essential moral and legal questions underlying significant American foreign policy dilemmas of recent years, including Libya, Iraq, and Afghanistan.
EAN 9780300172638
ISBN 030017263X
Binding Hardback
Publisher Yale University Press
Publication date March 12, 2015
Pages 288
Language English
Dimensions 210 x 140 x 25
Country United States
Readership General
Authors Doyle Michael W.
Illustrations 1 b-w illus.
Series Castle Lecture Series