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Freedom's battle: the origins of humanitarian intervention
Freedom's battle: the origins of humanitarian intervention
Author
Bass, Gary Jonathan, 1969-
Publisher
Alfred A. Knopf
Publication Date
2008
Edition
1st ed.
Language
English
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Port Angeles - Nonfiction (Adult)
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History
Humanitarian intervention
Humanitarian intervention -- Case studies
Humanitarian intervention -- History
Table of Contents
From the Book - 1st ed.
Introduction
Humanitarianism or imperialism?
Media and solidarity
The diplomacy of humanitarian intervention
Greeks
The Greek revolution
The Scio massacre
The London Greek committee
America and the Greeks
Lord Byron's war
Canning
The Holy alliance
A rumor of slaughter
Navarino
Syrians
France under the second empire
The massacres
Public opinion
Occupying Syria
Mission creep
Bulgarians
The Eastern question
Pan-slavism
Bosnia and Serbia
Bulgarian horrors
The Russo-Turkish war
The Midlothian campaign
Conclusion
Armenians
The uses of history
The international politics of humanitarian intervention
The domestic politics of humanitarian intervention
A new imperialism?.
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9780307266484
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