Not yet never again: An Enquiry into External Military Intervention for Human Protection in Africa
Not yet never again: An Enquiry into External Military Intervention for Human Protection in Africa
External military intervention, particularly on humanitarian grounds,|is a core aspect of the concept of responsibility to protect, the latter|which is founded on a menu of legal norms in Africa and beyond. Its|implementation in Africa, particularly in the light of events in Libya|and Mali is not without its discontent. The dissatisfaction with its|application is rooted in the popular notion that it is a neo-colonial|drive of the West which is usually pursued and coordinated at the|United Nations Security Council (UNSC) only where it suits the|economic or political interests of its members.
CITATION: Jegede, Ademola Oluborode. Not yet never again: An Enquiry into External Military Intervention for Human Protection in Africa . : Adonis & Abbey , 2013. Journal of African Union Studies, Vol. 1, No.3-4, 2012, pp. 93-115 - Available at: https://library.au.int/frnot-yet-never-again-enquiry-external-military-intervention-human-protection-africa-3