The Drama of Humanitarian Intervention : Unreliable Narration in an Age of (Ab)use of Human Rights

This paper looks at the contentious debate surrounding humanitarian intervention through a critical, narratological lens. By questioning the roles cast and identities constituted, in what could be compared to a theatrical drama, focus is given to the unreliable narration of the most powerful charact...

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Main Author: Natalie Joy Marrer (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Graduate Institute Publications
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