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6 pages in length. NATO's primary objective in establishing its campaign against the FYR, which was to assist with the voluntary disarmament of insurgents, has been heralded a success by supporters by strengthening the legal doctrine of humanitarian intervention. While opponents contend that such tactics go against the very grain of said intervention, it can readily be argued that there will always exist a certain portion of the populace that is adverse to any show of force in order to rectify a volatile situation. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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While opponents contend that such tactics go against the very grain of said intervention, it can readily be argued that there will always exist a certain portion of the populace
that is adverse to any show of force in order to rectify a volatile situation. Bibliography lists 10 sources. TLC_FYR.rtf NATOS 1999 CAMPAIGN AGAINST THE
FYR AND INTERNATIONAL RESPONSE: STRENGTHENED OR UNDERMINED THE LEGAL DOCTRINE OF HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION? by (c) May 2002
paper properly! NATOs primary objective in establishing its campaign against the FYR, which was to "assist with the voluntary disarmament of insurgents"
(U.S. Welcomes NATO Deployment to FYR Macedonia), has been heralded a success by supporters by strengthening the legal doctrine of humanitarian intervention. While opponents contend that such tactics go
against the very grain of said intervention, it can readily be argued that there will always exist a certain portion of the populace that is adverse to any show of
force in order to rectify a volatile situation. NATO Secretary General Lord Robertson affirmed the positive stance supported by the international community by stating: "Today we are taking
an historic step forward for wider stability and security in the Balkans...This decision is not the end of the road; it is one part of a process which will see
the implementation of the historic agreement signed by the leaders of the political parties on 13 August...The conclusion of the process, the ratification of the proposed constitutional changes, is now
in the hands of the people of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and their leaders...The political agreement is theirs to implement and I fully expect them to meet their
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