What obligations do nations have to protect citizens of other
nations? As responsibility to our fellow human beings and to the
stability of civilization over many years has ripened fully into a
concept of a "just war," it follows naturally that the time has
come to fill in the outlines of the realities and boundaries of
what constitutes "just" humanitarian intervention.
Even before the world changed radically on September 11,
policymakers, scholars, and activists were engaging in debates on
this nettlesome issue -- following that date, sovereignty, human
rights, and intervention took on fine new distinctions, and
questions arose: Should sovereignty prevent outside agents from
interfering in the affairs of a state? What moral weight should we
give to sovereignty and national borders? Do humanitarian
"emergencies" justify the use of military force? Can the military
be used for actions other than waging war? Can "national interest"
justify intervention? Should we kill in order to save?
These are profound and troubling questions, and questions that
the distinguished contributors of " Just Intervention "probe in all
their complicated dimensions. Sohail Hashmi analyzes how Islamic
tradition and Islamic states understand humanitarian intervention;
Thomas Weiss strongly advocates the use of military force for
humanitarian purposes in Yugoslavia; Martin Cook, Richard Caplan,
and Julie Mertus query the use of force in Kosovo; Michael Barnett,
drawing on his experience in the United Nations while it debated
how best to respond to Rwandan genocide, discusses how
international organizations may become hamstrung in the ability to
use force due to bureaucratic inertia; and Anthony Lang ably
envelopes these -- and other complex issues -- with a deft hand and
contextual insight.
Highlighting some of the most significant issues in regard to
humanitarian intervention, "Just Intervention" braves the
treacherous moral landscape that now faces an increasingly unstable
world. These contributions will help us make our way.
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