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"The United States is on the brink of intervention in Syria, but the
effect of any eventual American action is impossible to predict. The
Syrian conflict has killed more than 100,000 people and displaced
millions, yet most observers warn that the worst is still to come. And
the international community cannot agree how respond to this
humanitarian catastrophe. World leaders have repeatedly resolved not to
let atrocities happen in plain view, but the legacy of the bloody and
costly intervention in Iraq has left policymakers with little appetite
for more military operations. So we find ourselves in the grip of a
double burden: the urge to stop the bleeding in Syria, and the fear that
attempting to do so would be Iraq redux.
What should be done
about the apparently intractable Syrian conflict? This book focuses on
the ethical and political dilemmas at the heart of the debate about
Syria and the possibility of humanitarian intervention in today's world.
The contributors--Syria experts, international relations theorists,
human rights activists, and scholars of humanitarian intervention--don't
always agree, but together they represent the best political thinking
on the issue. "The Syria Dilemma" includes original pieces from Michael
Ignatieff, Mary Kaldor, Radwan Ziadeh, Thomas Pierret, Afra Jalabi, and
others. Contributors: Asli B?li, Richard Falk, Tom Farer, Charles Glass,
Shadi Hamid, Nader Hashemi, Christopher Hill, Michael Ignatieff, Afra
Jalabi, Rafif Jouejati, Mary Kaldor, Marc Lynch, Vali Nasr, Thomas
Pierret, Danny Postel, Aziz Rana, Christoph Reuter, Kenneth Roth,
Anne-Marie Slaughter, Fareed Zakaria, Radwan Ziadeh, Stephen Zunes." (Publisher Description)
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