Examines multilateral interventions in civil conflicts and the
evolution of the role of such interventions in world politics. It
focuses primarily on the Cold War and post-Cold War eras and the
differences between them. It contests the notion that there is an
emerging norm of humanitarian intervention in international
politics, arguing that political interests remain essential to the
practice of intervention.
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