Description
- ISBN-13: 9788189833299
- Publisher: Aakar Books
- Publisher Imprint: Aakar Books
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 8189833294
- Publisher Date: 2007
- Binding: Hardcover
- No of Pages: 192
Original price was: ₹350.00.₹263.00Current price is: ₹263.00.
Expose the dark side of humanitarian intervention. Jean Bricmont’s “Humanitarian Imperialism” reveals how human rights are manipulated to justify war by powerful nations. A chilling analysis of post-Cold War politics and the devastating consequences of interventionism. “Humanitarian Imperialism” is a must-read for anyone concerned about global justice and peace. ISBN: 9788189833299. Published by Aakar Books.
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Samadrita Sen –
An eye-opening expose! Bricmont connects the dots in a way that’s both disturbing and convincing. Highly recommended for critical thinkers.
Sahil Chahal –
Important perspective on the misuse of human rights rhetoric. Challenging but ultimately worth the effort. Definitely made me rethink things.
Aayush Gupta –
A dense read. The author presents a compelling case. It is a bit repetitive in some areas. I wish it explored alternatives more.
Sunidhi Govind Kela –
Essential reading for understanding the complexities of international relations. Bricmont doesn’t pull any punches. Prepare to be challenged.
Souvik Das –
Heavy and cynical. While I agree with some points, the book felt overly critical and lacked nuance. Still, a valuable counterpoint.
Anisha Saini –
A challenging read that exposes the hypocrisy of powerful nations using human rights to justify war. It’s dense, but it’s worth reading.
Paras Jain –
Interesting, but I found the writing style a bit dry and academic. The arguments are sound, but not easily accessible to all readers.
Om Prakash Bhardwaj –
I’m conflicted. Some valid points about western powers, but felt like it downplayed genuine human rights abuses. Needs balance.
Priyanshu Gupta –
A thought-provoking but unsettling read. Bricmont raises important questions about the motives behind humanitarian interventions, though I found some arguments a bit extreme.
Chanchal Chauhan –
This book is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand the dark side of humanitarian intervention. It might change the way you see the world.