Was NATO’s decision to militarily intervene in the Kosovo War a ‘last resort’?
@inproceedings{Krasniqi2020WasND, title={Was NATO’s decision to militarily intervene in the Kosovo War a ‘last resort’?}, author={Flamur Krasniqi}, year={2020} }
The justification for the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation’s (NATO) decision to militarily intervene in the Kosovo War (1998-99), otherwise known as Operation Allied Force (OAF), is a popular debate in political philosophy and international relations. Mainly, this stems from the traditional approach to the discourse, when attempting to explain the justifiability of NATO’s decision, which is through the normative philosophical use of the Just War theory (JWT). Under the JWT, NATO’s decision to… CONTINUE READING
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