Beyond preemption : force and legitimacy in a changing world /

Beyond preemption : force and legitimacy in a changing world / Ivo H. Daalder, editor. - xi, 190 p. : 23 cm.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Beyond preemption : an overview / Weapons of mass destruction and the use of force / Military force against terrorism : questions of legitimacy, dilemmas of efficacy / The evolution of humanitarian intervention and the responsibility to protect / What the world thinks / The responsibility to protect : report of the international commission on intervention and state sovereignly (2001) -- National security strategy of the United States of America (2002) -- Report of the UN secretary-general's high-level panel on threats, challenges and change (2005) -- In larger freedom : towards development, security and human rights for all (2005) -- National security strategy of the United States of America (2006). Ivo H. Daalder -- James B. Steinberg -- Bruce W. Jentleson -- Susan E. Rice and Andrew J. Loomis -- Anne E. Kramer -- 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. App. A. App. B. App. C. App. D. App. E.

"America's recent wars in Kosovo, Afghanistan, and Iraq have raised profound questions about military force: When is its use justifiable? For what purpose? Who should make the decision on whether to go to war? Beyond Preemption moves this debate forward with thoughtful discussion of what these guidelines should be and how they apply in the face of today's most pressing geopolitical challenges: terrorism, WMD proliferation, and humanitarian emergencies. Ivo H. Daalder and his colleagues draw on three years of crossnational dialogue with politicians, military officials and strategists, and international Lawyers in presenting specific proposals on forging a new international consensus regarding preemption and the proper use of force in today's world."--BOOK JACKET. "Makes proposals for how to forge a new international consensus on the use of force, including its preemptive use, to address today's interrelated threats of terrorism, weapons of mass destruction, and humanitarian crises. Considers how these strategies could be best legitimized and made palatable to domestic and international communities"--Provided by publisher.

9780815716853 (pbk. : alk. paper) 0815716850 (pbk. : alk. paper)

2007015792


Intervention (International law)
Security, International
Humanitarian intervention
War (International law)
National security--United States


United States--Military policy

JZ6368 / .B45 2007

327.117