Military resistance to humanitarian war in Kosovo and beyond an ideological explanationDIANE Publishing, 2000 - Počet stran: 47 |
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... Decision making . 2. Sociology , Military— United States . 3. Civil - military relations - United States . 4. Humanitarian intervention . 5. Peacekeeping forces . 6. Realism . 7. Liberalism . I. Title UA23 .R54 2000 3552.033573 - dc21 ...
... Decision making . 2. Sociology , Military— United States . 3. Civil - military relations - United States . 4. Humanitarian intervention . 5. Peacekeeping forces . 6. Realism . 7. Liberalism . I. Title UA23 .R54 2000 3552.033573 - dc21 ...
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... decision to intervene militarily in Kosovo. Significance. While the study's immediate intent is explaining a neglected aspect of the decision to intervene militarily in Kosovo, the paper's conclusions have broader significance. Given ...
... decision to intervene militarily in Kosovo. Significance. While the study's immediate intent is explaining a neglected aspect of the decision to intervene militarily in Kosovo, the paper's conclusions have broader significance. Given ...
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... intervention in Kosovo drove this study to the institutional rather than ... decision to fight for Kosovo is still somewhat of a mystery. One can expect ... intervention in Kosovo: “Your paper will be long filed away and dusty before that ...
... intervention in Kosovo drove this study to the institutional rather than ... decision to fight for Kosovo is still somewhat of a mystery. One can expect ... intervention in Kosovo: “Your paper will be long filed away and dusty before that ...
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... intervention in Kosovo, this argument does not rule out other causal factors. Four alternative explana- tions for Pentagon resistance to military intervention ... decision to fight in Kosovo vice the conduct of the fighting, using the latter ...
... intervention in Kosovo, this argument does not rule out other causal factors. Four alternative explana- tions for Pentagon resistance to military intervention ... decision to fight in Kosovo vice the conduct of the fighting, using the latter ...
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... intervention in Kosovo is much more than the sum of the individual views of ... decisions as , “ Should the United States fight in Kosovo ? ” Within the ... decision - making procedures around which actors ' expectations converge in ...
... intervention in Kosovo is much more than the sum of the individual views of ... decisions as , “ Should the United States fight in Kosovo ? ” Within the ... decision - making procedures around which actors ' expectations converge in ...
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Strana 27 - But the right is more precious than peace, and we shall fight for the things which we have always carried nearest our hearts — for democracy, for the right of those who submit to authority to have a voice in their own governments...
Strana 10 - Regimes can be defined as sets of implicit or explicit principles, norms, rules and decision-making procedures around which actors expectations converge in a given area of international relations.
Strana 27 - ... we shall fight for the things which we have always carried nearest our hearts, for democracy, for the right of those who submit to authority to have a voice in their own governments, for the rights and liberties of small nations, for a universal dominion of right by such a concert of free peoples as shall bring peace and safety to all nations and make the world itself at last free.
Strana 37 - Our objective is to prevent more human suffering and more repression and violence against the civilian population of Kosovo.
Strana 30 - First, the United States should not commit forces to combat overseas unless the particular engagement or occasion is deemed vital to our national interest or that of our allies.
Strana 40 - A democratic definition of the national interest does not accept the distinction between a morality-based and an interest-based foreign policy. Moral values are simply intangible interests.
Strana 21 - If we do not know courage we cannot accomplish our purpose; and this age is an age which looks forward, not backward; which rejects the standard of national selfishness that once governed the counsels of nations, and demands that they shall give way to a new order of things in which only the question will be: Is it right?
Strana 31 - yes," then we must win. If the answers are "no," then we should not be in combat. (5) Fifth, before the US commits combat forces abroad, there must be some reasonable assurance we will have the support of the American people and their elected representatives in Congress.
Strana 14 - The military ethic emphasizes the permanence, irrationality, weakness, and evil in human nature. It stresses the supremacy of society over the individual and the importance of order, hierarchy, and division of function.
Strana 31 - If we do decide to commit forces to combat overseas, we should have clearly defined political and military objectives. And we should know precisely how our forces can accomplish those clearly defined objectives. And we should have and send the forces needed to do just that. As Clausewitz wrote, "No one starts a...