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58. Mann, M. (2004) "The First Failed Empire of the 21st Century," Review of International Studies, 30:631- 53.
59. Miller RB (2008) Justifications of the Iraq war examined. Ethics Int Affairs, 22.1. Carnegie Council, New York.
60. Ottaway M and Lacina B (2003). International interventions and imperialism: lessons from the 1990s. SAIS Review, vol XXIII, No 2 (Summer–Fall). John Hopkins University Press,Washington D.C.
61. Parekh, Biko (1997), "Rethinking Humanitarian Intervention",International Science Review.
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65. Schmidt Brian C. and Williams, Michael C. (2008) 'The Bush Doctrine and the Iraq War: Neoconservatives Versus Realists', Security Studies.
66. Schmitt, Karl. (1996). The Concept of Political, trans. G. Schwab, Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
67. Tanca, Antonia (1993) Foreign Armed Intervention in Internal Conflict, London, Martinus Nijhoff Publisher.
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