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Global south to the rescue : emerging humanitarian superpowers and globalizing rescue industries / edited by Paul Amar.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Rethinking globalizationsPublisher: London ; New York : Routledge, 2013Description: xi, 198 pages ; 26 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0415577950
  • 9780415577953
Uniform titles:
  • Globalizations.
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 327.172091724 22
LOC classification:
  • JZ6009.D48 G57 2013
Contents:
1. Introduction: Global South to the Rescue / Paul Amar -- Section One: Globalizing Peacekeeper Identities -- 2. Peacexploitation? Interrogating Labor Hierarchies and Global Sisterhood Amongst Indian and Uruguayan Female Peacekeepers / Marsha Henry -- 3. Martial Races and Enforcement Masculinities of the Global South: Weaponising Fijian, Chilean, and Salvadoran Postcoloniality in the Mercenary Sector / Paul Higate -- 4. The Pacification of Soldiering, and the Militarization of Development: Contradictions Inherent in Provincial Reconstruction in Afghanistan / Ryerson Christie -- Section Two: Assertive "Regional Internationalisms" -- 5. Turkey: An Emerging Hub of Globalization and Internationalist Humanitarian Actor? / Resat Bayer and Fouat Keyman -- 6. Globalising Security Culture and Knowledge in Practice: Nigeria's Hybrid Model / Alice Hills -- 7. Indonesia and the Liberal Peace: Recovering Southern Agency in Global Governance / Jonathan Agensky and Joshua Barker -- 8. Kenya and International Security: Enabling Globalization, Stabilising 'Stateness,' and Deploying 'Humanitarian Counterterrorism' / Jan Bachman -- Section Three: Emergent Alternative Paradigms -- 9. Bolivarian Globalization?: The New Left's Struggle in Latin America and the Caribbean to Negotiate a Revolutionary Approach to Humanitarian Militarism and International Intervention / Thomas Muhr -- 10. Brazil's Grand Design for Combining Global South Solidarity and National Interests: A Discussion of Peacekeeping Operations in Haiti / Timor W. Alejandro Sánchez Nieto -- 11. Egypt as a Globalist Power: Mapping Military Participation in Decolonizing Internationalism, Repressive Entrepreneurialism, and Humanitarian Globalization between the Revolutions of 1952 and 2011 / Paul Amar.
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"This book was published as a special issue of Globalizations"--Back cover.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Introduction: Global South to the Rescue / Paul Amar -- Section One: Globalizing Peacekeeper Identities -- 2. Peacexploitation? Interrogating Labor Hierarchies and Global Sisterhood Amongst Indian and Uruguayan Female Peacekeepers / Marsha Henry -- 3. Martial Races and Enforcement Masculinities of the Global South: Weaponising Fijian, Chilean, and Salvadoran Postcoloniality in the Mercenary Sector / Paul Higate -- 4. The Pacification of Soldiering, and the Militarization of Development: Contradictions Inherent in Provincial Reconstruction in Afghanistan / Ryerson Christie -- Section Two: Assertive "Regional Internationalisms" -- 5. Turkey: An Emerging Hub of Globalization and Internationalist Humanitarian Actor? / Resat Bayer and Fouat Keyman -- 6. Globalising Security Culture and Knowledge in Practice: Nigeria's Hybrid Model / Alice Hills -- 7. Indonesia and the Liberal Peace: Recovering Southern Agency in Global Governance / Jonathan Agensky and Joshua Barker -- 8. Kenya and International Security: Enabling Globalization, Stabilising 'Stateness,' and Deploying 'Humanitarian Counterterrorism' / Jan Bachman -- Section Three: Emergent Alternative Paradigms -- 9. Bolivarian Globalization?: The New Left's Struggle in Latin America and the Caribbean to Negotiate a Revolutionary Approach to Humanitarian Militarism and International Intervention / Thomas Muhr -- 10. Brazil's Grand Design for Combining Global South Solidarity and National Interests: A Discussion of Peacekeeping Operations in Haiti / Timor W. Alejandro Sánchez Nieto -- 11. Egypt as a Globalist Power: Mapping Military Participation in Decolonizing Internationalism, Repressive Entrepreneurialism, and Humanitarian Globalization between the Revolutions of 1952 and 2011 / Paul Amar.

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