Review of Alexis Heraclides' and Ada Dialla, Humanitarian Intervention in the Long Nineteenth Century: Setting the Precedent


Published: Jun 30, 2017
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Humanitarian Intervention debate practice international society
Christos Frangonikolopoulos
Abstract

Review of Alexis Heraclides and Ada Dialla. Humanitarian Intervention in the Long Nineteenth Century: Setting the Precedent. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2015. 272 pp.

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Author Biography
Christos Frangonikolopoulos, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
School of Journalism and Mass Communications, Associate Professor of International Relations
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