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Debate: International military intervention in Darfur
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- | *'''Outside military intervention often brings its own atrocities:''' Noam Chomsky's ''The New Military Humanism'' , makes the case that NATO forces were committing atrocities as bad or worse than the genocide that led to the intervention. | + | *'''Outside military intervention often brings its own atrocities:''' Noam Chomsky's ''The New Military Humanism'' , makes the case that NATO forces committed atrocities as bad or worse than the genocide that led to NATO's intervention in 1999. |
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Should the international community intervene militarily in Darfur? |
Background and Context of Debate: |
Genocide? Can the violence in Darfur be considered Genocide? | |
Yes
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No
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International security: Is the situation in Darfur a threat to the international system? | |
Yes
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No
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International force: Will an international force perform appropriately? | |
Yes |
No
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US resources/priorities: Is the US able and willing to prioritize military intervention? | |
Yes |
No
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Organizations pro and con | |
Yes
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No |
International leaders on the pro and con sides of this debate | |
Yes
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No |
Write Subquestion here... | |
Yes
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No
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