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Can Democracy and Human Rights be internationally imposed by armed force?

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Leaders for the world's future - The Rhodes Trust
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Professor Sir Frank Berman, Professor Ngaire Woods and Ambassador R. James Woolsey discuss human rights at the Rhodes House 110th Anniversary event.
In light of the very recent political debate about military intervention in Syria, the speakers discuss the complex rationale behind armed force intervention. Prompted by interesting input from the attendees, the panel debates the reasons justifying interventions and the legacies that these leave behind

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Leaders for the world's future - The Rhodes Trust
People
Sir Frank Berman
Ngaire Woods
R. James Woolsey
Keywords
politics
miliary intervention
democracy
Department: Rhodes House
Date Added: 29/10/2013
Duration: 00:59:51

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