In recent days, the role of international organisations in global politics became very important. There are more than 300 registered intergovernmental organisations (IGOs) in global politics and they are acting as the major players in international politics. United Nations (UN) is one of the most famous IGOs and humanitarian intervention is one of its most famous role. However, is humanitarian intervention working properly? If not, is it just a tool for powerful states in global politics? The opinion is very different depending on who answers that question. The blog post will discuss two different types of theories regarding humanitarian intervention.
Realism theorists argue that the humanitarian intervention is not valid and it is a tool for powerful states. One of the basic pillars of realism theory is anarchic international society. Thus, there is no such international government so only powerful states rule the world. It shows that realist thinkers claim UN as non powerful organisation. Two good examples that UN failed to fulfill its roles were Yugoslavia war and Rwanda crisis.
Yugoslavia war is 10 years long civil war that happened in Yugoslavia. During the war, more than 140 thousand people died or lost. It is also known as one of the most cruel war in modern society. One of the major roles of UN is war prevention and peace keeping. They also have the roles to control the conflict if the war breaks out. However, during Yugoslavia war, UN could not prevent the war and stop the conflict.
Rwanda crisis is another example of the failure of UN. Rwanda crisis was ethnic conflict that caused around 800 thousand to 1 million death. However, UN also failed to stop the massacre in Rwanda as well. Even though they sent military troops in humanitarian reason, the troops could not play efficient role.
The case of Iraq war was a perfect example that shows humanitarian intervention is a powerful tool for powerful states. The United States declared the war against Iraq in the name of peace keeping. The United States argued that there is a mass killing weapon in Iraq so it sent its troop to Iraq. However, there was no mass killing weapon in Iraq and the United States got economic benefit with oil in Iraq. It clearly shows that the United States used humanitarian intervention for its own purpose.
However, idealism theorists have different opinion on humanitarian intervention. Idealists argue that humanitarian intervention is a result of human cooperation. Thus, humanitarian intervention is necessary and it is only used for peace keeping. In idealists perspective, all the failures that mentioned above can also be the case of successful intervention.
In case of Yugoslavia, even though UN could not stop the peace keeping and war prevention, NATO played a key role of end of war. According to idealists, NATO is highly institutionalised military alliances so their intervention was justified.
The Rwanda case was worse than Yugoslavia but still, UN sent its peacekeeping troops to Rwanda. Actually, its reaction was very late but it still saved many lives.
Intervention of the United States in Iraq can be also explained by democratic peace theory of idealism. Since Saddam Hussein was a dictator of Iraq and his government harmed democracy, intervention can be justified.
Realism and idealism are two main schools of international relations but they are very different. Eventually, two theories have different perspective on humanitarian intervention but both theories can be used to explain the humanitarian intervention. Of course, realists argue that humanitarian intervention was failed and idealists argue that humanitarian intervention is valid. Thus, the most important thing is the opinion of ourselves. To understand and make own argument, having a sufficient background knowledge on global issue is very important.
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