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Can we win a war if we have to fight by cosmopolitan rules / Rabkin, Jeremy   Journal Article
Rabkin, Jeremy Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract After months of bombing, NATO achieved only a stalemate in Libya. That disappointing result may reflect NATO's commitment to respect "international humanitarian law," now understood to impose severe limits on military operations that might harm civilians. This body of rules is a departure from traditional understandings of the law of war. The embrace of these inhibiting rules raises serious questions about whether western nations are now prepared to fight and win actual wars.
Key Words NATO  Law  ICC  Six Day War  Criminal Court 
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