Abstract

It was argued in the debate following the Kosovo air campaign that there has been a shift from interest-based to value-based foreign policy. It was said that the West intervened militarily to protect human rights. Some called it a humanitarian intervention, a concept much in vogue at present, but with a long history. Yet others maintained that this was plain, old-fashioned interest-based policy, seeking to consolidate the balance of power of major states in the Balkans.

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