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Since the end of the Cold War, humanitarian interventions have continued to evolve and respond to a wide range of political crises. These insightful essays focus on the challenges associated with interventions when facing conflict and human rights violations, unmitigated systematic violence, state re-building, human mobility and dislocation. Each chapter is linked to the rest through three defining themes that permeate the book: the evolution of humanitarian interventions in a global era; the limits of sovereignty and the ethics of interventions; and the politics of post-intervention: (re)-building and humanitarian engagement. The authors incorporate a variety of case studies including Kosovo, Timor-Leste, Syria, Libya and Iraq, and examine the complexity of interventions across their different dimensions, including relevant doctrines such as R2P, 'Use of Force' and Human Security.
Covers the period from 1790 to 1905 in The Times of London.
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The descendants of the daughters of Joseph Loomis, whose married surnames were Olmsted, Hull and Skinner--followed by the descendants of the female grandchildren of Joseph Loomis--and so on for subsequent generations (sometimes through the tenth generation). Descendants and relatives lived throughout the United States.
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