An emergency response system for the international community: Commentary on "the politics of rescue"

Ethics and International Affairs 11:137–140 (1997)
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In his response to "The Politics of Rescue," Winston argues that the real dilemma facing the international system is not a question of what form intervention will take, but rather a question of the existence of political will to act on the humanitarian impulse

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