Who should pay for humanitarian intervention?

European Journal of Political Theory 19 (3):334-353 (2017)
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While some suggestions have been made as to how the duty to undertake humanitarian intervention should be assigned to specific states, the question of how to assign the duty to carry the economic a...

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