The Role of the West and Military Intervention in Libya
When states are motivated by their national interest rather than a pure humanitarian motive, there will be selectivity in terms of intervention.
Read MoreAnthony T. Eniayejuni is currently a PhD candidate of International Relations at Cyprus International University. He holds a Bsc in Political Science from the University of Ado-Ekiti and an MA in International Relations from European University of Lefke. His area of research includes Ethnic Conflicts, African Studies, Public Policy, and Democratization.
Posted by Anthony T. Eniayejuni | Apr 7, 2012 | Africa, Essays, Middle East, US |
When states are motivated by their national interest rather than a pure humanitarian motive, there will be selectivity in terms of intervention.
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