Humanitarian intervention

A US cartoon from 1877, showing Russia as an octopus spreading its tentacles over Europe and south-west Asia. In that year, Russia went to war to ‘save’ Orthodox Christian rebels in the Ottoman Empire.

Moscow has a long history of making interesting excuses for its military interventions

Conflict

NATO says a Russian invasion of Ukraine is “highly probable.” The Ukrainian government says a large convoy of humanitarian aid coming from Russia is just a “Trojan horse.” If the humanitarian crisis is indeed a pretext for an invasion, it certainly wouldn’t be Moscow’s first time.NATO says a Russian invasion of Ukraine is “highly probable.” The Ukrainian government says a large convoy of humanitarian aid coming from Russia is just a “Trojan horse.” If the humanitarian crisis is indeed a pretext for an invasion, it certainly wouldn’t be Moscow’s first time.

Samantha Power has an uneven record on trying to stop genocide around the world

Conflict & Justice

War and peace: President Obama’s Nobel speech

The World

Show Producer’s Blog: R2P

Rationalizing Humanitarian Warfare

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Author Philip Gourevitch discusses Rwandan genocide report

Global Politics

Philip Gourevitch is the author of “We Wish to Inform You That Tomorrow We Will be Killed With Our Families: Stories from Rwanda.” Gourevitch says the report released today adds more detail to previous investigations.

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