The morality of peacekeeping /
Peacekeeping, peace enforcement and "stability operations" ask soldiers to use violence to create peace, defeat armed threats while having no enemies and uphold human rights without taking sides. The justice of "humanitarian intervention" and "the responsibility to protect&q...
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[2014]
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Series: | Studies in global justice and human rights
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