Humanitarian Intervention in World Politics
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Humanitarian Intervention in World Politics
What is meant by ‘pluralist international society’

A. International society which allows for different values to coexist
B. International society in which states are aware of sharing common values, but these are limited to norms of sovereignty and non-intervention
C. International society in which states can choose among several international institutions to join
D. None of the above

What is non-forcible humanitarian intervention?

A. It is characterized by the series of peaceful actions of states, INGOs and international organization in the international scene which prove to have an impact in internal matters of the target state
B. It is an intervention by UN peace-keeping forces
C. It is a humanitarian intervention that was not required
D. None of the above

What would warrant a ‘just cause’ military intervention for human protection purposes?

A. There must be serious and irreparable harm occurring to human beings, or imminently likely to occur
B. There must be a large scale loss of life, which is the product of deliberate state action, or state neglect, or inability to act, or a failed state situation
C. There must be a large scale ethnic cleansing
D. All of the above

What is meant by rule-consequentialism?

A. International order and hence general well-being is better served by a general consensus for humanitarian intervention than by prohibiting humanitarian intervention in the absence of agreement of what principles should govern a right of unilateral huma
B. International order and hence general well-being is better served by a general prohibition against humanitarian intervention than by sanctioning humanitarian intervention in the absence of agreement of what principles should govern a right of unilatera
C. International organizations and hence general well-being are better served by a general acceptance of humanitarian intervention than by sanctioning humanitarian intervention in the absence of agreement of what principles should govern a right of unilat
D. None of the above