Hard Choices: Moral Dilemmas in Humanitarian Intervention
By Mary B. Anderson (Contribution by), Kofi A. Annan (Contribution by), Rony Brauman (Contribution by), Romeo A. Dallaire (Contribution by), Richard J. Goldstone (Contribution by), Colin T. Granderson (Contribution by), Pierre Hassner (Contribution by), J Bryan Hehir (Contribution by), Michael Ignatieff (Contribution by), Ian Martin (Contribution by), Larry Minear (Contribution by), Elizabeth Reid (Contribution by), Mohamed Sahnoun (Contribution by), Mu Sochua (Contribution by), Cornelio Sommaruga (Contribution by), Roger Williamson (Contribution by), José Zalaquett (Contribution by), Jonathan Moore (Editor)
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By Mary B. Anderson (Contribution by), Kofi A. Annan (Contribution by), Rony Brauman (Contribution by), Romeo A. Dallaire (Contribution by), Richard J. Goldstone (Contribution by), Colin T. Granderson (Contribution by), Pierre Hassner (Contribution by), J Bryan Hehir (Contribution by), Michael Ignatieff (Contribution by), Ian Martin (Contribution by), Larry Minear (Contribution by), Elizabeth Reid (Contribution by), Mohamed Sahnoun (Contribution by), Mu Sochua (Contribution by), Cornelio Sommaruga (Contribution by), Roger Williamson (Contribution by), José Zalaquett (Contribution by), Jonathan Moore (Editor)
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Since Somalia, the international community has found itself changing its view of humanitarian intervention. Operations designed to alleviate suffering and achieve peace sometimes produce damaging results. The United Nations, nongovernmental organizations, military and civilian agencies alike find themselves in the midst of confusion and weakness where what they seek are clarity and stability. Competing needs, rights, and values can obscure even the best international efforts to quell violen...























