Humanitarian Intervention: The Lessons Learned

  • de Jonge Oudraat C
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Abstract

In determining how they should react to internal crises in other countries, the nations of the world need to answer three questions: “First, under what conditions should international actors intervene in internal conflicts?… When international action is required, which international actors should take the lead and who should participate in these operations? … [And third,] What are the best ways of carrying out international interventions in internal conflicts?”

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de Jonge Oudraat, C. (2000). Humanitarian Intervention: The Lessons Learned. Current History, 99(641), 419–429. https://doi.org/10.1525/curh.2000.99.641.419

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