Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
48
Language
English
Published
Apr 26, 2007
Publisher
Wayland (Publishers) Ltd
ISBN-10
0750250283
ISBN-13
9780750250283
Description
In this examination, Kaye Stearman delves into the complex moral and ethical implications of military intervention between nations. Through a rigorous analysis, the author poses critical questions about the justification of sending armed forces into foreign territories. She explores historical precedents and contemporary case studies, shedding light on the motivations behind such actions and their consequences.
Stearman's work invites readers to engage in a thoughtful discourse on national sovereignty, humanitarian responsibilities, and the potential for conflict escalation. By scrutinizing various perspectives, she encourages an understanding of the delicate balance between protecting human rights and respecting international boundaries.
Stearman's work invites readers to engage in a thoughtful discourse on national sovereignty, humanitarian responsibilities, and the potential for conflict escalation. By scrutinizing various perspectives, she encourages an understanding of the delicate balance between protecting human rights and respecting international boundaries.
Genres
History