TY - BOOK AU - Manokha,Ivan TI - The political economy of human rights enforcement T2 - Global ethics series SN - 023055072X AV - JZ6369 .M36 2008 U1 - 341.584 22 PY - 2008/// CY - Basingstoke [England], New York PB - Palgrave Macmillan KW - Humanitarian intervention N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 245-275) and index; Introduction --; Human-rights enforcement in the post-Cold War years --; What is problematic about human-rights enforcement? --; The existing literature --; The political economy approach --; The structure of the argument --; The Existing Analyses of Human Rights Enforcement: a Critical Review --; Introduction --; Humanitarian intervention --; Strategies and techniques --; National interests --; Sovereignty and law --; Radical critiques --; The War on Terror --; Strategies and techniques --; National interests --; Legal approaches --; Just-war theory --; Radical critiques --; Human rights --; Conclusion --; Ideology and the History of Human Rights Enforcement --; Introduction --; Feudalism, the ideology of divine right and just war --; Capitalism and the ideology of individual rights --; Ideology and humanitarianism in the pre-Charter period --; Ideology and humanitarian intervention in the post-Charter period --; Conclusion --; Globalization and the Development of a New Form of Global Hegemony --; Introduction --; Globalization --; Economic transformations --; Political transformations --; The development of global governance --; Globalization as de-territorialization and de-historicization --; Global hegemony --; Conclusion --; Human Rights Enforcement and the Moral and Intellectual Leadership of Hegemony --; Introduction --; Moral leadership and human-rights enforcement --; Operation Provide Comfort --; Operation Restore Hope --; Humanitarian force in Bosnia-Herzegovina --; Operation Restore Democracy, Haiti --; Humanitarian intervention in East Timor --; ECOWAS intervention in Liberia --; ECOWAS intervention in Sierra Leone --; NATO's Operation Allied Force in Kosovo --; The War on Terror: Military interventions in Afghanistan and Iraq --; Haiti and Bosnia: post-intervention economic reforms --; Intellectual leadership and human-rights enforcement --; Conclusion --; Conclusion: A Noble Practice in an Ignoble Context: Unintended Consequences of Human Rights Enforcement for the Late-modern world --; References --; UN Resolutions Cited in the Text ER -