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Intervention: From Theories to Cases
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May 26, 1994
J. Bryan Hehir of the Harvard Divinity School argues that the legal norm against intervention in other nations' affairs is eroded once it becomes impossible to ignore the moral imperatives to rescue those in need and/or end violations of human rights. That said, he favors a prudent approach toward intervention, with non-intervention remaining the norm.
Available only in hard copy. NOTE: This lecture was also published in Ethics & International Affairs, Vol. 9 (1995).
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Named for famed international relations scholar Hans Morgenthau, the annual Morgenthau Memorial Lecture series is the
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showcasing today's most distinguished thinkers on ethics and international
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