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Humanitarian Intervention in Africa: History, Theory, Policy and Practice

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Meanings, definitions, and problems with humanitarian intervention from international relations and historical perspectives from a British Academy funded workshop on Humanitarian Intervention at Nuffield College, Oxford 21 June 2011.

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History Faculty
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Jennifer Welsh
Bronwen Everill
Josiah Kaplan
Nina Berman
Richard Drayton
Mike Aaronson
Keywords
political theory
policy
Africa
African politics
history
Department: Faculty of History
Date Added: 09/09/2011
Duration: 00:47:37

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