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This academic article examines the effectiveness of international humanitarian intervention in conflict zones. Humanitarian intervention refers to the use of military, diplomatic, or economic measures by external actors to protect civilians, promote human rights, and alleviate suffering in areas affected by armed conflict. The research employs a comprehensive approach, incorporating content analysis, case study, and historical analysis in its methodology. It explores the key challenges faced by international actors in implementing humanitarian interventions and evaluates their impact on conflict resolution and post-conflict reconstruction. Through this thorough analysis of case studies and scholarly literature, this article contributes to the ongoing debate surrounding the efficacy of international humanitarian intervention.
International Actors, Post-Conflict Reconstruction, Conflict Resolution, Effectiveness, Conflict Zones, Humanitarian Intervention
International Actors, Post-Conflict Reconstruction, Conflict Resolution, Effectiveness, Conflict Zones, Humanitarian Intervention
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