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Doing Good and Doing Well: An Examination of Humanitarian Intervention

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Doing Good and Doing Well: An Examination of Humanitarian Intervention

Contributors:

By (Author) Stephen A. Garrett

ISBN:

9780275965815

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

30th September 1999

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Human rights, civil rights
Warfare and defence
History of the Americas

Dewey:

327.17

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

232

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 235mm

Weight:

454g

Description

After an analysis of the legal and philosophical issues bearing on the idea of humanitarian intervention, defined as the use of force by one or more states to remedy severe human rights abuses in a particular country, this study focuses upon the moral duties that individual members of the international community have towards the welfare of others. Events have indicated that humanitarian intervention is likely to play a larger role in international relations in the future. Examples in the contemporary period include Somalia, Liberia, Haiti, the Kurds in Iraq, Uganda and East Pakistan. This text emphasizes the role of the United States in humanitarian intervention and argues that increased American involvement is essential. The author suggests that the American people as a whole may be more prepared to see the United States take an active role in humanitarian intervention than are certain media and government "elites". Strong national leadership that stresses the moral duty of the United States will be necessary to tap this latent altruism in order to contribute to higher standards of international human rights. Individual topics include assessment criteria for the moral legitimacy of intervention, unilateral versus multilateral efforts, and factors thet appear to persuade or dissuade states from participating in such intervertion. This volume focuses on certain themes and patterns in humanitarian intervention, which are then illustrared using historical data from a variety of different examples.

Reviews

.,."a useful introduction to an important current issue in international relations...Garrett provides competent and reasonable synopses of key elements of the issue, including moral evaluation, legal analysis, and historical commentary, combined within a consistent analytical framework. This book is a good place from which to begin serious evaluation of recent national and multilateral claims and proposals regarding humanitarian intervention."-American Political Science Review
...a useful introduction to an important current issue in international relations...Garrett provides competent and reasonable synopses of key elements of the issue, including moral evaluation, legal analysis, and historical commentary, combined within a consistent analytical framework. This book is a good place from which to begin serious evaluation of recent national and multilateral claims and proposals regarding humanitarian intervention.-American Political Science Review
"The chapters on the legal issues and the evaluation of both decisions and results make particularly rewarding reading in a important contribution to the literature on humanitarian intervention."-Journal of Peace Research
Doing Good and Doing well offers a useful introduction to an important current issue in international relations. Garrett provides competent and reasonable synopses of key elements of the issue, including moral evaluation, legal analysis, an historical commentary, combined within a consistent analytical framework. This book is a good place from which to begin serious evaluation of recent national and multilateral claims and proposals regarding humanitarian intervention.-American Political Science Review
..."a useful introduction to an important current issue in international relations...Garrett provides competent and reasonable synopses of key elements of the issue, including moral evaluation, legal analysis, and historical commentary, combined within a consistent analytical framework. This book is a good place from which to begin serious evaluation of recent national and multilateral claims and proposals regarding humanitarian intervention."-American Political Science Review
""The chapters on the legal issues and the evaluation of both decisions and results make particularly rewarding reading in a important contribution to the literature on humanitarian intervention.""-Journal of Peace Research
"Doing Good and Doing well offers a useful introduction to an important current issue in international relations. Garrett provides competent and reasonable synopses of key elements of the issue, including moral evaluation, legal analysis, an historical commentary, combined within a consistent analytical framework. This book is a good place from which to begin serious evaluation of recent national and multilateral claims and proposals regarding humanitarian intervention."-American Political Science Review

Author Bio

STEPHEN A. GARRETT is Professor of International Policy Studies at the Monterey Institute of International Studies./e He has previously taught at the University of Virginia, the American University of Beirut, and the Naval Postgraduate School. He has published five books and over forty articles on topics in international affairs.

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