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When international intervention is justified
- Coercive intervention to change borders is illegitimate; use of force to seize territory is prohibited under the UN Charter. The international community is justified in intervening only in limited, principled circumstances: to stop aggression that threatens wider peace and security; to prevent or halt mass atrocities tied to border conflict (ethnic cleansing, genocide); or when a state flagrantly violates obligations and all peaceful dispute mechanisms have been exhausted. Examples: UN mediation and peacekeeping have helped freeze and manage conflicts (e.g., boundary monitoring in some African cases); NATO’s 1999 Kosovo intervention remains controversial but was justified by many as preventing ethnic cleansing—illustrating the complexity of deciding when to act. Any intervention must be authorized by proper international bodies where possible and be proportionate, aimed at restoring a lawful, stable situation rather than imposing new borders by force.
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Coercive intervention to change borders is illegitimate: the use of force to seize territory is prohibited under the UN Charter, and the international community is justified in intervening only in limited, principled circumstances — to stop aggression that threatens wider peace and security, to prevent or halt mass atrocities tied to border conflict (such as ethnic cleansing or genocide), or when a state flagrantly violates its obligations and all peaceful dispute mechanisms have been exhausted. In practice, UN mediation and peacekeeping have helped freeze and manage conflicts (for example, boundary monitoring in some African cases), while NATO’s 1999 intervention in Kosovo — controversial but defended by many as necessary to prevent ethnic cleansing — illustrates how difficult the decision to act can be. Any intervention should, where possible, be authorized by the proper international bodies and must be proportionate, aimed at restoring a lawful, stable situation rather than imposing new borders by force.
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