The End of Intervention - Why We Can't Help in Myanmar

THE Burmese government's criminally neglectful response to last month's cyclone, and the world's response to that response, illustrate three grim realities today: totalitarian governments are alive and well; their neighbors are reluctant to pressure them to change; and the notion of national sovereignty as sacred is gaining ground, helped in no small part by the disastrous results of the American invasion of Iraq. Indeed, many of the world's necessary ... Full Story »

Posted by Kaizar Campwala

See All Reviews »

Review

Jim Hodapp
3.8
by Jim Hodapp - Oct. 1, 2008

A well written piece of text. It expresses the concepts of international intervention in aid and military well from an ideological point of view. It shows both sides well, both in support of and criticism of interventionism.

See All Reviews »

Jim's Rating

Overall
3.8

Good
from 7 answers
Quality
3.9
Fairness
4.0
Information
4.0
Sourcing
2.0
Context
4.0
Popularity
3.5
Recommendation
4.0
Credibility
3.0
More How our ratings work »