Proposition: âNational interests necessarily corrupt humanitarian interventionsâ
Kyle Matthews (against): Intervening...
Tags: Ethiopia, former Yugoslavia, Global Brief, Kyle Matthews, Libya, Montreal Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies, R2P, Responsibility to Protect, Rwanda, Sudan, UN Security Council, UN Security Council Resolution 1973, Wolfgang Krieger
Gareth Evans
âŠit occurs in the context of the proper application of the much more nuanced âResponsibility to Protectâ...
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Changes in law, capabilities and posture â at home and internationally â will inform the new centuryâs responsible...
Tags: Bosnia, Cambodia, East Pakistan (Bangladesh), East Timor, genocide, Genocide Prevention Task Force, Guatemala, human rights, Kenya, Kosovo, Madeleine Albright, Montreal Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies, NATO, permanent five, Responsibility to Protect, Roméo Dallaire, Rwanda, Rwandan genocide, Security Council, Senator Hugh Segal, Sudan, Uganda, UN Charter, UN Convention for the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, UN General Assembly, US Defense Secretary William S. Cohen, Will to Intervene Project, WW2, Zaire (the Democratic Republic of the Congo), Zimbabwe
President Joseph Kabila â the son of the murdered former President, Laurent-DĂ©sirĂ© Kabila â recently celebrated the...
Tags: Alessandro Callari, Butembo-Beni, Child soldiers, colonial legacy, colonialism, Conference of Berlin, conflict diamonds, Congo Crisis, Congo Free State, Congo wars, Congolese army, Congolese independence, crimes against humanity, Democratic Republic of the Congo, DRC, Emilano Tidona, FARDC, Giovanni Salvaggio, International Criminal Court, Joseph Kabila, King Leopold II, mass rape, Mayi Mayi, MONUC, Nordkivu, Patric Lumumba, photo essay, President Kabila, Rwanda, tin, Uganda, war crimes, Wartoy, Zaire
GB talks international disasters, relief and all things humanitarian with the UNâs former emergencies chief
GB How do...
Tags: Africa, Burundi, Central African region, climate change, colonization, Congo, Darfur, developing world, earthquake, Egeland, emergencies, emergency, Global Brief, globalized terrorism, Haiti, human movements, humanitarian affairs, humanitarian disasters, humanitarian relief, immigration, international cooperation, international emergency, Jan Egeland, Kosovo, Milosevic, miss migrations, Mother Earth, natural disasters, North America, Northern Uganda, Norwegian Institute of International Affairs, Ocean tsunami, Oslo accord, Oslo peace process, peace-building, peace-making, Red Cross, Rwanda, Somalia, South Korea, UN humanitarian relief, United Nations, weather