Military intervention has emerged as one of the greatest challenges
facing the West. This book explores how the West has reacted to
this challenge. In particular it examines the question of how
military power has and might be used to help protect those
elsewhere who are in danger. It looks at how force is used, the
limits on the use of force, and how monitoring and verification of
ceasefires can be effectively implemented to stop force being used.
It also examines the political context in which force is used,
including the West's intolerance for casualities, the role of the
media and the gender dimensions of intervention.
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