Rethinking humanitarian intervention in the 21st century /

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Imprint:Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2017]
©2017
Description:1 online resource (xvi, 320 pages)
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11759158
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Other authors / contributors:Warren, Aiden, editor.
Grenfell, Damian, editor.
ISBN:9781474423823
1474423825
1474435319
9781474435314
1474423833
9781474423830
1786844508
9781786844507
1474423817
9781474423816
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Summary:Since the end of the Cold War, humanitarian interventions have continued to evolve and respond to a wide range of political crises. These insightful essays focus on the challenges associated with interventions when facing conflict and human rights violations, unmitigated systematic violence, state re-building, human mobility and dislocation. Each chapter is linked to the rest through three defining themes that permeate the book: the evolution of humanitarian interventions in a global era; the limits of sovereignty and the ethics of interventions; and the politics of post-intervention: (re)-building and humanitarian engagement. The authors incorporate a variety of case studies including Kosovo, Timor-Leste, Syria, Libya and Iraq, and examine the complexity of interventions across their different dimensions, including relevant doctrines such as R2P, ́⁰Use of Forcé⁰₉ and Human Security.
Other form:Print version: Rethinking humanitarian intervention in the 21st century. Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2017] 1474423817
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Since the end of the Cold War, humanitarian interventions have continued to evolve and respond to a wide range of political crises. These insightful essays focus on the challenges associated with interventions when facing conflict and human rights violations, unmitigated systematic violence, state re-building, human mobility and dislocation. Each chapter is linked to the rest through three defining themes that permeate the book: the evolution of humanitarian interventions in a global era; the limits of sovereignty and the ethics of interventions; and the politics of post-intervention: (re)-building and humanitarian engagement.
The authors incorporate a variety of case studies including Kosovo, Timor-Leste, Syria, Libya and Iraq, and examine the complexity of interventions across their different dimensions, including relevant doctrines such as R2P, 'Use of Force' and Human Security.

Physical Description:1 online resource (xvi, 320 pages)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781474423823
1474423825
1474435319
9781474435314
1474423833
9781474423830
1786844508
9781786844507
1474423817
9781474423816