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E-raamat: Humanitarian Wars?: Lies and Brainwashing

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In the eyes of Rony Brauman of Médecins Sans Frontières, wars are always triggered in the name of morality. Today's humanitarian' interventions are little more than new moral crusadesand their justifications are based on lies. There are plenty of examples of hawkish propaganda in recent years: Saddam Husseins mythical weapons of mass destruction; dubious predictions of genocide in Kosovo; doctored figures of famine in Somalia; and a fake massacre of protesters in Libya.

Without being militantly non-interventionist, Brauman is extremely suspicious of the thirst for war displayed by many of todays world leaders, the consequences of which are devastating. He is critical of international peacekeeping bodies and tribunals: for him, the UN Security Council and the International Criminal Court represent the interests of the powerful above all else.

Basing his argument on the criteria for a 'just war, Brauman criticises the Western obsession with imposing democratic values by force. In this sober and convincing book, he thoroughly dismantles the notion of the justness of 'humanitarian wars.

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'In an era in which most public intellectuals are wildly over-rated, Rony Brauman is wildly under-rated. For more than four decades, first as an aid worker, then as president of MSF/Doctors Without Borders, France, and most recently as head of its research foundation, Brauman has succeeded in being both a leading humanitarian practitioner and the humanitarian internationals most interesting and important critical voice. Calling Brauman the conscience of the humanitarian world is perhaps too sentimental, but it is not that wide of the mark. He has also thought and written profoundly and spoken out eloquently on Israel-Palestine, Hannah Arendt and the Eichmann trial, human rights, and humanitarian medicine. In "Humanitarian Wars?", Brauman turns his attention to moral and legal justifications for what are all too frequently misdescribed as humanitarian military interventions. That he finds these justifications wanting is no surprise; but never have the reasons why they are incoherent morally and politically and what they conceal about the agendas of the governments that advance them been analysed with such scrupulous rigour and attention to nuance and ambiguity. This is an essential book.' -- David Rieff 'When it comes to "humanitarian intervention", a subject that tends to provoke either evangelical defence or polemical demystification, there is no sharper thinker than Rony Brauman. He has wrestled with all the questions it poses before attempting to answer them; and, even then, he admits that no answer is final. His writing isn't simply valuable, it's indispensable: anyone reflecting on modern humanitarianism has an obligation to read him.' -- Adam Shatz 'Rony Brauman has always spoken truth to power. These dialogues are great examples of how a leading humanitarian thinker can help us re-frame our understanding of wars and their so-called humanitarian justifications. A stimulating read.' -- Bertrand Taithe '[ Brauman is] one of those rare creatures in France who truly thinks about war, conflict, and humanitarian engagement.' -- François Bonnet, Editor-in-Chief, Mediapart, and former Editor-in-Chief, Le Monde 'Without doubt, Rony Brauman is one of the best informed, most highly respected and most independent voices in France today.' -- Jean-Claude Guillebaud, founder and former director, Reporters Without Borders

Foreword (Regis Meyran) ix
1 What do we mean by "just wars"?
1(22)
2 Using "alternative facts" to justify war: the case of Libya
23(24)
3 Somalia: the first humanitarian war
47(18)
4 Kosovo: a morally justified unjust war?
65(12)
5 Afghanistan and Iraq: two wars "for civilization"
77(12)
6 International humanitarian law: legal pipe dream and the language of power
89(22)
Notes 111
Rony Brauman is Director of the Humanitarian and Conflict Response Institute, Paris. Former president of Médecins Sans Frontières, his books include La Médecine humanitaire.