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ELEMENTS OF THE DEBATE; Section B. PAST HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTIONS; Section C. MORALITY, LAW, OPERATIONS, AND POLITICS; PART II: BIBLIOGRAPHY; 1. Humanitarian Intervention; 2. Sovereignty and Intervention; 3. Conflict Prevention; 4. Ethical Aspects; 5. Legal Aspects; 6. Interest and Will; 7. National and Regional Perspectives; 8. Nonmilitary Interventions; 9. Operational Aspects of Military Interventions; 10. Military Interventions and Humanitarian Action 327 $a11. Post-Conflict Challenges; 12. Country Cases; PART III: BACKGROUND; 1. About the Commission; 2. About the Commissioners; 3. Regional Roundtables and National Consultations; INDEX 330 $aIn his Millennium Report to the United Nations General Assembly, Secretary-General Kofi Annan challenged the international community to address the real dilemmas posed by intervention and sovereignty. 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