This book explores the moral complexity of statecraft in the context of decision-making on armed intervention in the post-Cold War era.
This book adds to the debate on humanitarian intervention by analyzing the moral complexity of statecraft when confronted with situations of severe human rights violations. Through a comparative case study of President Bill Clinton administration's failure to intervene in the Rwanda genocide (1994), the George W. Bush administration's tepid response to the Darfur atrocities (2003-07), and the Barack Obama administration's leadership behind the...
This book explores the moral complexity of statecraft in the context of decision-making on armed intervention in the post-Cold War era.