Case Studies Series (1989–2001): #18 (1997): The Problems of Doing Good: Somalia as a Case Study in Humanitarian Intervention
Jan 1, 2001
About the Series
The Carnegie Council offers this series of 22 case studies for use in college and university classrooms. Each case presents and analyzes an historical example of an ethical dilemma in international affairs.
America needs an immigration policy that can meet its duties, reflect its values, and serve its interests. How can we create this more ethical framework?
In the first event in our Ethics Empowered: Leadership in Practice series, practitioners grapple with critical questions for UN peacekeeping, now and in the future.