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Aug 1, 2018 · Defining “family” is important for family research and the provision of services, benefits and programs to Canadians and their loved ones. The same is true for military families, who have unique experiences that warrant focused attention from policy-makers and health officials, such as a higher degree of family mobility, separation and risk. 1
WHAT DOES THE TERM “MILITARY FAMILY” MEAN? 2 MILITARY FAMILIES WORKING ROUP EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Defining a family is particularly important for military family health research and for the provision of services and benefits. Studies repeatedly stress the importance of family in supporting military personnel throughout their service.
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Mar 1, 2018 · Defining a family is particularly important for military family health research and for the provision of services and benefits. However, much of this research adheres to traditional ideals of ...
- What Is A Humanitarian Intervention?
- The Threshold Condition For Intervention
- Justifying Intervention: Just War Theory
- Other Issues and Challenges
- References and Further Reading
The term ‘humanitarian intervention’ came into common use during the 1990s to describe the use of military force by states or international organizations in response to genocides, “ethnic cleansing,” and other horrors suffered by peoples at the hands of their own governments. But cases of armed interventions are not new. Several times during the ni...
Even proponents of humanitarian intervention advocate very limited circumstances where such uses of military force are justifiable. In particular, proponents attempt to specify minimum, threshold conditions in terms of the severity, scale, and kinds of human suffering necessary (but not sufficient) to justify intervention. For example, seeing inter...
The satisfaction of specified threshold conditions and state culpability requirements are only necessary conditions for morally justifying humanitarian interventions. There is a paradoxical quality in using deadly force to prevent or end violence against others. How can it be that war is warranted in the name of saving lives? A common response empl...
Just war theory has been the most prominent framework for philosophic discussion of the morality of humanitarian interventions. Other relevant approaches include attention to international law and its ethical implications and an issue central to political philosophy, the concept of state sovereignty. Among the most powerful and prominent objections...
Bass, Gary J. Freedom’s Battle: The Origins of Humanitarian Intervention. New York: Random House, 2008.Buchanan, Allen. Justice, Legitimacy, and Self-Determination: Moral Foundations for International Law. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004.Buchanan, Allen, and David Golove. “Philosophy of International Law,” in The Oxford Handbook of Jurisprudence & Philosophy of Law. Ed. Jules Coleman and Scott Shapiro. Oxford: Oxford University P...Card, Claudia. “The Paradox of Genocidal Rape Aimed at Forced Pregnancy.” The Southern Journal of Philosophy46 (2008): 176-189.Military intervention refers to the act of a nation or group of nations using military force to intervene in another country's affairs, often to prevent or respond to human rights violations or humanitarian crises. This type of intervention can take various forms, including direct military action, peacekeeping missions, or support for rebel groups, and is often justified on the grounds of ...
That said, there does need to be a debate about what intervention policy should be in the countries that provide the most foreign aid and that also provide the most troops for military intervention. Unfortunately, very few people currently pay much attention to foreign policy in general, let alone the politics of the third world, where many intractable conflicts occur these days.
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Feb 13, 2019 · A military intervention can open a window of opportunity for the reorganization of a political system. Military intervention means the interference of one state, a coalition of states, or an international organization in the domestic and/or external affairs of the targeted state through the use or the threat of military force.