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GLOBAL DIALOGUE Volume 7 ● Number 1–2 ● Winter/Spring 2005—Humanitarian Intervention
Editor's Note
Rights and Responsibilities: The Dilemma of Humanitarian Intervention
Chris Abbott
Iraq and the Responsibility to Protect
Ramesh Thakur
From Intervention to Prevention: The Emerging Duty to Protect
Penelope Simons
Humanitarian Intervention: Elite and Critical Perspectives
Richard Falk
The Law on Intervention: Africa’s Pathbreaking Model
Jeremy Levitt
War in Our Time? The Redefinition of Peace, and the Relegitimisation of War
Paul Robinson
Intervention and the Dangers of Moralism
C. A. J. (Tony) Coady
Putting National Interest Last: The Utopianism of Intervention
Michael Radu
American Dominion: How Global Interventionism Jeopardises US Security
Charles V. Peña
The Iraq War and Humanitarian Intervention
James Kurth
The Bush Doctrine and the Transformation of Humanitarian Intervention
Jon Western
Institutionalising Impermanence: Kosovo and the Limits of Intervention
Aidan Hehir
The Complexity of Military Intervention in Humanitarian Crises
James F. Miskel
From Peacekeeping Violence in Somalia to Prisoner Abuse at Abu Ghraib: The Centrality of Racism
Sherene H. Razack
Book Review
Iran, Cradle of Faiths
Omid Safi
Book Review
The Sundering of the South Slavs
Kate Hudson
Book Review
Power Vacuum? The Persian Gulf after British Withdrawal
Madawi al-Rasheed