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2009 Course Handbook

ISS815: Humanitarian Intervention and Peacekeeping

Since the First World War, the dominant international trend has been to restrict greatly the use of international force to self defence. In recent years, there has been a revival of the old concept of humanitarian intervention when it is deemed a state cannot protect or indeed is threatening its own citizens. In addition, there had been a major expansion in multilateral peacekeeping operations usually under the auspices of the United Nations.

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17 Oct 2008 - EDUC80P

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