Beschreibung:
This volume explores whether the emerging norm of intervention has backfired by exacerbating violence in conflicts such as Kosovo, leading to the unnecessary deaths and ethnic cleansing of innocent civilians.
Introduction, Timothy W. Crawford, Alan J. Kuperman; Chapter 1 Suicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention, Alan J. Kuperman; Chapter 2 Moral Hazard, Intervention and Internal War, Timothy W. Crawford; Chapter 3 Third-party Intervention and Escalation in Kosovo, Arman Grigorian; Chapter 4 Conflict Management and the Misapplication of Moral Hazard Theory, Robert W. Rauchhaus; Chapter 5 Illusions of Moral Hazard, Jon Western; Chapter 6 The Hazards of Thinking about Moral Hazard, R. Harrison Wagner;