Kosovo and The Challenge of Humanitarian Intervention
By: Albrecht Schnabel and Ramesh Takur
The Kosovo War has the potential to be a defining moment in post Cold War history. It could restructure the pattern of international relations by reshaping the relationships between regional security organizations and the United Nations, between major powers in East and West, between friends and allies within those camps, and between force and diplomacy. It may also call into question the unipolar moment that has prevailed since the end of the Cold War. Moreover, the normative, operational, and structural questions that are raised by the Kosovo crisis will have long-term consequences for the way in which we understand and inter-pret world politics. For instance, can the UN Security Council veto now effectively be circumvented to launch selective enforcement operations? How can the humanitarian imperative be reconciled with the principle of state sovereignty? [download]
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