Reading Humanitarian Intervention
Delve into the complexities of global intervention with "Reading Humanitarian Intervention," authored by Anne Orford and published by Cambridge University Press in 2003. This insightful hardback edition spans 260 pages and invites readers to question the true effects of humanitarian interventions that gained prominence in the 1990s. Orford challenges the notion that these interventions universally prioritize human rights over national interests. Instead, she posits that they often result in exploitative outcomes. This thought-provoking exploration also contemplates the potential losses experienced in the transition from humanitarian efforts to the contemporary war on terror. Perfect for scholars and anyone interested in international relations, "Reading Humanitarian Intervention" offers a critical perspective on the intersection of morality, policy, and power in global affairs. Discover the depths of this important discourse by adding this essential title to your collection today!