Humanitarian Intervention Yesterday and Today: A History

Humanitarian intervention is not limited to the post-Cold War years but has a longer history. This article tries to present a history of this controversial concept from its original roots until today. The aim is to address the question of the progenitor or progenitors of the idea in the Renaissance,...

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Disputes
Genocide
Government intervention
History
Humanitarian aid
Humanitarian Intervention
International cooperation
International Law
International studies
Intervention
Kant, Immanuel
Military aspects
Military intervention
Mill, John Stuart
Nineteenth Century
Post Cold War Period
Renaissance
Responsibility to protect
Social aspects
Sovereign states
Sovereignty
Tyranny
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