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_aManokha, Ivan, _eauthor. _91070310 |
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_aThe political economy of human rights enforcement / _cIvan Manokha. |
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_aBasingstoke [England] ; _aNew York : _bPalgrave Macmillan, _c2008. |
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_tIntroduction -- _tHuman-rights enforcement in the post-Cold War years -- _tWhat is problematic about human-rights enforcement? -- _tThe existing literature -- _tThe political economy approach -- _tThe structure of the argument -- _tThe Existing Analyses of Human Rights Enforcement: a Critical Review -- _tIntroduction -- _tHumanitarian intervention -- _tStrategies and techniques -- _tNational interests -- _tSovereignty and law -- _tRadical critiques -- _tThe War on Terror -- _tStrategies and techniques -- _tNational interests -- _tLegal approaches -- _tJust-war theory -- _tRadical critiques -- _tHuman rights -- _tConclusion -- _tIdeology and the History of Human Rights Enforcement -- _tIntroduction -- _tFeudalism, the ideology of divine right and just war -- _tCapitalism and the ideology of individual rights -- _tIdeology and humanitarianism in the pre-Charter period -- _tIdeology and humanitarian intervention in the post-Charter period -- _tConclusion -- _tGlobalization and the Development of a New Form of Global Hegemony -- _tIntroduction -- _tGlobalization -- _tEconomic transformations -- _tPolitical transformations -- _tThe development of global governance -- _tGlobalization as de-territorialization and de-historicization -- _tGlobal hegemony -- _tConclusion -- _tHuman Rights Enforcement and the Moral and Intellectual Leadership of Hegemony -- _tIntroduction -- _tMoral leadership and human-rights enforcement -- _tOperation Provide Comfort -- _tOperation Restore Hope -- _tHumanitarian force in Bosnia-Herzegovina -- _tOperation Restore Democracy, Haiti -- _tHumanitarian intervention in East Timor -- _tECOWAS intervention in Liberia -- _tECOWAS intervention in Sierra Leone -- _tNATO's Operation Allied Force in Kosovo -- _tThe War on Terror: Military interventions in Afghanistan and Iraq -- _tHaiti and Bosnia: post-intervention economic reforms -- _tIntellectual leadership and human-rights enforcement -- _tConclusion -- _tConclusion: A Noble Practice in an Ignoble Context: Unintended Consequences of Human Rights Enforcement for the Late-modern world -- _tReferences -- _tUN Resolutions Cited in the Text. |
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