“Not In Our Name”: Why Medecins Sans Frontieres Does Not Support the “Responsibility to Protect”

Criminal Justice Ethics 29 (2):194-207 (2010)
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Should military forces be dispatched to a foreign country to save its population from massacre, famine, epidemics, or oppression? While the question is as old as war itself, there has been a specta...

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