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"The Power to Protect: Using New Military Capabilities to Stop Mass Killings," a new study by Refugees International, argues that new military technology and tactics can be used to increase the effectiveness and reduce the costs and risks of forcible humanitarian interventions. If such operations can be made more effective and less costly, the political barriers to undertaking them should be lower, making it easier for individual countries and the UN to fulfill their responsibility to protect.

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