‘We do deserts, we don’t do mountains’
Alex de Waal: The United Nations, 11 November 1999
Soldiers of Diplomacy: The United Nations, Peacekeeping and the New World Order
by Jocelyn Coulon.
Toronto, 231 pp., £26, October 1998,0 8020 0899 2 Show More
by Jocelyn Coulon.
Toronto, 231 pp., £26, October 1998,
Hard Choices: Moral Dilemmas in Humanitarian Intervention
edited by Jonathan Moore.
Rowman and Littlefield, 320 pp., £18.95, December 1998,0 8476 9031 8 Show More
edited by Jonathan Moore.
Rowman and Littlefield, 320 pp., £18.95, December 1998,
New and Old Wars: Organised Violence in the Global Era
by Mary Kaldor.
Polity, 200 pp., £13.99, December 1998,0 7456 2067 1 Show More
by Mary Kaldor.
Polity, 200 pp., £13.99, December 1998,
“... national interests were at stake – after all, the President’s credibility was on the line. As Michael Ignatieff argues in Hard Choices, Washington was spurred to action over Bosnia, too, not by the ‘CNN factor’ itself but by the way this translated into a question of leadership: For three years, a small constituency pounded away at the shame of ... ”