Humanitarian intervention: confronting the contradictions/ Michael Newman

By: Newman,MichaelMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: London: Hurst & Company, 2009Description: xiii, 246p.; 22 cmISBN: 9781850659754Subject(s): Humanitäre Intervention | Peacekeeping forcesDDC classification: 341.584
Contents:
1. The Cold War Era—Non-intervention or a Humanitarian Exception Non-intervention and the Post-lVar Settlement International Law: Constraints on Sovereignty^ Defending Non-intervention a) Non-Ihtervention and the Inside Face of Sovereignty b) Non-intervention from an International Perspective: The Outside Face of Sovereignty Intervention and Non-intervention in Practice 2. The Post-Cold War Transformation Attitudes towards Democracy, Human Rights and Sovereignty International Institutions and Peace-Building Democratisation and the Development oj an International Human Rights Regime Humanitarian Intervention Part 1 Cases Part 2 Arguments a) Ethics and New Norms b) International Social Conflict c) Progressive Social Values Conclusion 3. Human Rights, Humanitarianism and Intervention Human Rights, Regime Change and Humanitarian Intervention Regime Change Human Rights Violations or Humanitarian Violations? Humanitarianism The Traditional View: Humanitarianism as the Antithesis of Politics and Violence The Perennial Dilemmas of Humanitarian Organizations Rethinking Humanitarianism Conclusion 4. Inhumanity and Liberalism Neo-liberalism and Violent Conflict Ethnic Conflict and Market Dominant Minorities Global Governance and New Wars « Transitions and Violence Policy Prescriptions: The Liberal Peace 5. After Intervention International Administration or Liberal Imperialism? International Governmental Regimes: Three Case Studies Bosnia-Herzegovina Kosovo East Timor/Timor-Leste Assessments and Lessons 6. The Responsibility to Protect Re-Thinking Humanitarian Intervention: Conceptual Issues Development and Human Security The Responsibility to Protect Just Wars Right Intention Right Authority A New Commitment or New Words?
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1. The Cold War Era—Non-intervention or a
Humanitarian Exception
Non-intervention and the Post-lVar Settlement
International Law: Constraints on Sovereignty^
Defending Non-intervention
a) Non-Ihtervention and the Inside Face of Sovereignty
b) Non-intervention from an International
Perspective: The Outside Face of Sovereignty
Intervention and Non-intervention in Practice

2. The Post-Cold War Transformation
Attitudes towards Democracy, Human Rights and Sovereignty
International Institutions and Peace-Building
Democratisation and the Development oj an
International Human Rights Regime
Humanitarian Intervention

Part 1 Cases
Part 2 Arguments

a) Ethics and New Norms
b) International Social Conflict
c) Progressive Social Values
Conclusion

3. Human Rights, Humanitarianism and Intervention
Human Rights, Regime Change and Humanitarian Intervention
Regime Change
Human Rights Violations or Humanitarian Violations?
Humanitarianism
The Traditional View: Humanitarianism as the Antithesis
of Politics and Violence
The Perennial Dilemmas of Humanitarian Organizations
Rethinking Humanitarianism
Conclusion

4. Inhumanity and Liberalism
Neo-liberalism and Violent Conflict
Ethnic Conflict and Market Dominant Minorities
Global Governance and New Wars «
Transitions and Violence
Policy Prescriptions: The Liberal Peace

5. After Intervention
International Administration or Liberal Imperialism?
International Governmental Regimes: Three Case Studies
Bosnia-Herzegovina
Kosovo
East Timor/Timor-Leste
Assessments and Lessons

6. The Responsibility to Protect
Re-Thinking Humanitarian Intervention: Conceptual Issues
Development and Human Security
The Responsibility to Protect
Just Wars
Right Intention
Right Authority
A New Commitment or New Words?

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