What made the international community send international forces to East Timor (INTERFET) and why was such intervention successful? Why did international major powers, such as the USA, EU or Australia, not act similarly in the deadly communal conflict in Ambon, Maluku? And, how could the Helsinki peace agreement for Aceh be achieved? Normative views built on internationally accepted human rights principles and humanitarian values provide some ground for convincing explanations. International political realism perspectives also offer an account to an extent. Neither of those perspectives, however, could convincingly explain why the international community acted discriminately in those three violent, “intrastate” conflicts. Having examined the signifi cance of international humanitarian values and realism arguments, Mangadar Situmorang carefully contends that Indonesian domestic political dynamics are determinant factors for the discriminate responses of the major international powers.
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International humanitarian intervention in intrastate conflicts, Mangadar Situmorang
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2009
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What made the international community send international forces to East Timor (INTERFET) and why was such intervention successful? Why did international major powers, such as the USA, EU or Australia, not act similarly in the deadly communal conflict in Ambon, Maluku? And, how could the Helsinki peace agreement for Aceh be achieved? Normative views built on internationally accepted human rights principles and humanitarian values provide some ground for convincing explanations. International political realism perspectives also offer an account to an extent. Neither of those perspectives, however, could convincingly explain why the international community acted discriminately in those three violent, “intrastate” conflicts. Having examined the signifi cance of international humanitarian values and realism arguments, Mangadar Situmorang carefully contends that Indonesian domestic political dynamics are determinant factors for the discriminate responses of the major international powers.