ID | 104316 |
Title Proper | Samantha and her subjects |
Language | ENG |
Author | Heilbrunn, Jacob |
Publication | 2011. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION-the conviction that American presidents must act, preemptively if necessary, to avert the massacre of innocents abroad-is steadily acquiring a new prominence in the Obama administration. For America's foreign-policy elite, it is a precept that provides a way to expiate the sins of the past, either bellicose action (Vietnam) or complacent inaction (Rwanda). It not only holds out the expectation of protecting endangered civilians but also the promise of acting multilaterally to uphold international laws. |
`In' analytical Note | National Interest vol. , No. 113; May-Jun 2011: p.6-15 |
Journal Source | National Interest vol. , No. 113; May-Jun 2011: p.6-15 |
Key Words | Samantha ; Humanitarian Intervention ; Obama Administration ; America ; Foreign Policy ; International Law ; Military Power |