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Humanitarian Imperialism Using Human Rights to Sell War

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Expose the dark side of humanitarian interventions. “Humanitarian Imperialism” by Hajira Kumar unveils how human rights are manipulated to justify war. A timely critique offering an alternative approach to human rights based on genuine equality. ISBN: 9788189833305

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  • ISBN-13: 9788189833305
  • Publisher: Aakar Books
  • Publisher Imprint: Aakar Books
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 8189833308
  • Publisher Date: 2007
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 192

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Weight 0.5 kg

17 reviews for Humanitarian Imperialism Using Human Rights to Sell War

  1. Aayushi Bhardwaj

    It is a very insightful book, with some strong opinions and worth reading.

  2. Gautam Choudhary

    A different way to approach human rights is given by the author in this book. I liked it.

  3. Naman Gupta

    A challenging read. The author presents a compelling argument, even if it is a bit one-sided.

  4. Manya Kashyap

    A thought-provoking but unsettling read. Kumar makes a strong case, though I found some arguments a bit extreme.

  5. Rahul Ghosh

    Left me questioning many things. The book could be more balanced. Still, it provides a valuable counter-narrative.

  6. Vaibhav Kumar Arya

    The book gave a different angle of viewing humanitarian acts, worth reading.

  7. Aayush Kumar

    An important and timely analysis. It provides a critical lens on humanitarian intervention.

  8. Deepti

    The book is okay for a one time read, I would recommend if you are interested in this subject

  9. Vikas

    Eye-opening! This book challenges everything you think you know about humanitarian efforts. A bit dense at times but worth the effort.

  10. Abhishek Chaudhary

    Important perspective, but the writing style is somewhat dry. It’s a critical analysis that deserves attention.

  11. Manan

    It is a good book for people who want to study war and human rights, it offers an alternative.

  12. Sreekanth S

    It is okay okay book, with a different perspective.

  13. Navneet Kumar

    Disturbing yet essential. “Humanitarian Imperialism” exposes the hypocrisy behind some interventions. Highly recommended.

  14. Diksha Saini

    Kumar’s analysis is sharp and insightful, revealing uncomfortable truths. A must-read for anyone interested in global politics.

  15. Amit Yadav

    A necessary critique, although the author’s tone is occasionally cynical. Food for thought.

  16. Vinit Yadav

    I liked the book but some concepts were hard to grasp at first.

  17. Navishek Bhatt

    This book changed my perspective on human rights and war. It’s dense but incredibly insightful.

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