
Lawfare Archive: Samuel Moyn on “How Warfare Became Both More Humane and Harder to End"
The Lawfare Podcast
The Rise of the Unwilling and/or Unable Doctrine for Intervention
This chapter explores the rise of the unwilling and/or unable doctrine, which justifies intervention in a state if it cannot control terrorists on its territory. It examines the example of the United States bombing Syria based on this doctrine and critiques the interpretation of supporting precedents.
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