ICRC publication 1998 ref. 2166 Hard choices: moral dilemmas in humanitarian intervention ![]() This volume of original essays by influential figures in international policy-making, practitioners and academics offers insights into the conflicting moral pressures brought to bear in various types of humanitarian operations. The authors address issues relating to human rights, development, economic sanctions, the arms trade, refugees, HIV and the media. Together they make the case that, although there are no easy answers, paying due regard to moral considerations can improve the quality of decision-making and intervention in internal conflicts. English edition to be ordered from Rowman and Littlefield French edition (order on this site): Gallimard, Paris, 1999, 459 pp., 15 x 23 cm / CHF 35. - / ref. 2166 English edition to be ordered from : Rowman and Littlefield, Lanham, Oxford, 1998, XIII + 322 pp., 15 x 23 cm |