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In the face of geopolitical crises, great powers tend to perceive intervention as neither an option nor a choice but a necessity. Emergencies call for action. Instability demands intervention. Moral imperatives blend with strategic calculations. However, the lessons of the past offer a pertinent warning: what may be perceived as an intervention of strategic genius today may be perceived as an enduring quagmire tomorrow.

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Fall 2025: Issue 43