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Humanitarian aid / International relations theory / Applied ethics / International security / Humanitarian intervention / International Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty / Responsibility to protect / Non-interventionism / Just war theory / International relations / International law / Ethics
Date: 2010-11-04 15:33:11
Humanitarian aid
International relations theory
Applied ethics
International security
Humanitarian intervention
International Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty
Responsibility to protect
Non-interventionism
Just war theory
International relations
International law
Ethics

From Humanitarian Intervention to Assassination: Human Rights and Political Violence*

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