Interventionism | Humanitarian Intervention Can Protect Human Rights

Questions of humanitarian intervention are often considered in a theoretical context by persons who can declare opinions without having to deal with the practical consequences. The perspective of the victims of human rights violations offers a different look at the intervention issue which complements that of the theorists. As a leader of the Iraqi Kurds, Massoud Barzani considers his people’s experiences when analyzing the intervention problem. He agreed to answer the following questions for the Harvard International Review.

Humanitarian Intervention Defined

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