International Intervention Practices in South Asia - A Case Study of Tamil Ethnic Conflict in Sri Lanka

碩士 === 國立中興大學 === 國際政治研究所 === 102 === In May 2009, Sri Lankan President Rajapaksa adhere to military means to resolve the ethnic conflict under, the capture of the Tamil Tigers last stronghold, the end of the 30-year civil war. Today, however, Sri Lanka''s ethnic grievances, does not seem...

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Main Authors: Tien-Yuan Hung, 洪典元
Other Authors: Mu-Min Chen
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2014
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/aasyaf
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Summary:碩士 === 國立中興大學 === 國際政治研究所 === 102 === In May 2009, Sri Lankan President Rajapaksa adhere to military means to resolve the ethnic conflict under, the capture of the Tamil Tigers last stronghold, the end of the 30-year civil war. Today, however, Sri Lanka''s ethnic grievances, does not seem to resolve because of the civil war and reconstruction process conflicts arise, the development of the political system so that the public concerns, and are noted in the report after the war, at the end of the war and deal with war practice after the transaction, triggering humanitarian disaster talk and by the international community''s concern and criticism. Concept of human rights has been developed as a universal value, in the development of humanitarian intervention after repeated evolution occurs frequently in the international community after the Cold War. However, in the case of Sri Lanka, which, in general, can be considered legitimate authority of the UN Security Council to intervene, even when there is no discharge into any formal agenda, and in several major national or regional organizations, nor to interfere with humanitarian grounds as positive. This development makes us think, what the standard of international humanitarian intervention? What factors influence the international community to interfere in Sri Lanka? This paper will examine the Sri Lankan civil war development situation of domestic ethnic conflicts, and analyzes of the international community in the Sri Lanka conduct humanitarian intervention internal conditions and external environment, assess sovereign countries face the event''s attitude and act, and explain to the United Nations International humanitarian intervention mechanism as the main body, and how to respond to the humanitarian crisis and the difficulties faced happened in Sri Lanka, the final analysis under negative amassing international community to intervene in Sri Lanka, the development after the end of the civil war and how the future will establish a new political order.