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CURRENT HISTORY VOL: 111 NO 748 (6) answer(s).
 
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African conflicts, western activism / Stearns, Jason K   Journal Article
Stearns, Jason K Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract For much of Africa's post-cold war history, the question has not been whether humanitarian intervention is a cover-up for big power interests, but why outsiders have been so reluctant to act.
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Beijing and Moscow balk at interference / Menon, Rajan   Journal Article
Menon, Rajan Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract China and Russia's stance on Syria is a result of their convergent conceptions of sovereignty and humanitarian intervention, their compatible assessments of the nature of the conflict and of Western motives, and the lessons they learned from the Libyan uprising.
Key Words Sovereignty  Syria  China  Russia  Humanitarian Intervention  Western Motives 
Libyan Uprising 
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Libya and the limits of intervention / Kinzer, Stephen   Journal Article
Kinzer, Stephen Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract A dose of humility might lead Americans to realize that military intervention always produces unforeseen consequences.
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On R2P, America takes the lead / Weiss, Thomas G   Journal Article
Weiss, Thomas G Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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Prudence suggests staying out of Syria / Lesch, David W   Journal Article
Lesch, David W Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract We have learned time and again in history that arming opposition forces, while improving their chances in the near term, can militarize and divide a society in ways detrimental to its recovery.
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Responsibility to protect: dilemmas of a new norm / Welsh, Jennifer   Journal Article
Welsh, Jennifer Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Although the humanitarian rationale for the use of force has gained legitimacy, the consensus around this legitimacy … has remained both narrow and fragile.
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