28 août 2020
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Natalie Joy Marrer, « 1. Introduction », Graduate Institute Publications, ID : 10.4000/books.iheid.7777
So many of the stories we tell about human rights missions have a similar plot: a knight bursts forth from his domain, has a number of adventures crossing borders, foiling enemies or bonding friendships, and eventually reaches the land beyond the pale, returning with tales aplenty. Bad actors are exposed, shamed. Victims are avenged. (Kennedy 2009, 99) In the drama of humanitarian intervention, the unreliable narrator will attempt to be cast in a particular role: the aim is to appear as the h...