Libya, the Responsibility to Protect and the Future of Humanitarian InterventionA. Hehir, R. Murray Springer, 29 de mai. de 2013 - 240 páginas This book critically analyses the 2011 intervention in Libya arguing that the manner in which the intervention was sanctioned, prosecuted and justified has a number of troubling implications for the both the future of humanitarian intervention and international peace and security. |
Conteúdo
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2 Humanitarianism Responsibility or Rationality? Evaluating Intervention as State Strategy | 15 |
3 The Responsibility to Protect as the Apotheosis of Liberal Teleology | 34 |
Africas Responses to the Libya Conflict | 58 |
5 Africas Emerging Regional Security Culture and the Intervention in Libya | 83 |
The Case of Canada | 110 |
R2P the Bosnia Generation and Humanitarian Intervention in Libya | 130 |
Legitimation or Dissimulation? | 162 |
A Humanitarian Success? | 191 |
The Responsibility to Protect after Libya | 222 |
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