Toward a Realist Ethics of Intervention
Since the September 11 attacks, a new security agenda has swept aside much of the old sensitivity and apathy about intervening in “failing” states. The war on terror has redefined “governance” from concentrating on issues of economic viability and popular rights to a focus on the capacity of states...
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Published in | Ethics & international affairs Vol. 19; no. 2; pp. 55 - 72 |
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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New York, USA
Cambridge University Press
01.09.2005
Blackwell Publishing Ltd Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs |
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