EIA Interview: Michael Doyle on Nonintervention and the Responsibility to Protect
EIA (Ethics & International Affairs) Video Interviews, Global Ethics Forums TV Programs
March 3, 2010
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What circumstances justify overriding sovereignty? Michael Doyle discusses the difficult questions surrounding nonintervention and the "unanimous revolution" of 2005, which led to the new norm known as the Responsibility to Protect.
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