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First Do No Harm: Humanitarian Intervention and the Destruction of Yugoslavia
David N. Gibbs
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| #1147829 in Books | 2009-06-29 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .90 x6.90 x9.80l,1.40 | File type: PDF | 327 pages||12 of 15 people found the following review helpful.| Another masterful con job|By R. L. Huff|- From Washington was the "humanitarian intervention" in Yugoslavia. Insights that were common knowledge after Vietnam were purged from the "Washington consensus" during the Reagan regime, and with the "winning of the Cold War" the last shred of conscience was lost in unleashing mass violence on the world. The marginilized voices of t||"This is an important work which anyone with an interest in how diplomacy is actually conducted should read."|--Science and Society
Invaluable|--Washington Times
Gibbs offers a powerful new interpretation of the Balkan wars
In First Do No Harm, David Gibbs raises basic questions about the humanitarian interventions that have played a key role in U.S. foreign policy for the past twenty years. Using a wide range of sources, including government documents, transcripts of international war crimes trials, and memoirs, Gibbs shows how these interventions often heightened violence and increased human suffering.
The book focuses on the 1991―99 breakup of Yugoslavia, which helped forge t...
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