Humanitarianism and Human Rights
A World of Differences?
Herausgeber: Barnett, Michael N
Humanitarianism and Human Rights
A World of Differences?
Herausgeber: Barnett, Michael N
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Explores the fluctuating relationship between human rights and humanitarianism and the changing nature of the politics and practices of humanity.
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Explores the fluctuating relationship between human rights and humanitarianism and the changing nature of the politics and practices of humanity.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 640g
- ISBN-13: 9781108836791
- ISBN-10: 1108836798
- Artikelnr.: 59260148
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 640g
- ISBN-13: 9781108836791
- ISBN-10: 1108836798
- Artikelnr.: 59260148
Introduction. World of differences? Michael Barnett; Part I. Differences or
Distinctions?: 1. Human rights and humanitarianization: from separation to
intersection Samuel Moyn; 2. Suffering and status Jeffrey Flynn; 3.
Humanitarianism and human rights in morality and practice Charles R. Beitz;
4. For a fleeting moment: the short, happy, life of humanism Stephen
Hopgood; Part II. Practices: 5. Humanitarian governance and the
circumvention of revolutionary human rights in the British Empire Alan
Lester; 6. Humanitarian intervention as an entangled history of
humanitarianism and human rights Fabian Klose; 7. Mobilizing emotions:
shame, victimhood, and agency Bronwyn Leebaw; 8. At odds? Human rights and
humanitarian approaches to violence against women during conflict Aisling
Swaine; 9. Innocence: shaping the concept and practice of humanity Miriam
Ticktin; 10. Reckoning with time: vexed temporalities in human rights and
humanitarianism Ilana Feldman; 11. Between the border and a hard place:
negotiating protection and humanitarian aid after the genocide in Cambodia,
1979-1999 Bertrand Taithe; Conclusion. Practices of humanity Michael
Barnett; Bibliography; Index.
Distinctions?: 1. Human rights and humanitarianization: from separation to
intersection Samuel Moyn; 2. Suffering and status Jeffrey Flynn; 3.
Humanitarianism and human rights in morality and practice Charles R. Beitz;
4. For a fleeting moment: the short, happy, life of humanism Stephen
Hopgood; Part II. Practices: 5. Humanitarian governance and the
circumvention of revolutionary human rights in the British Empire Alan
Lester; 6. Humanitarian intervention as an entangled history of
humanitarianism and human rights Fabian Klose; 7. Mobilizing emotions:
shame, victimhood, and agency Bronwyn Leebaw; 8. At odds? Human rights and
humanitarian approaches to violence against women during conflict Aisling
Swaine; 9. Innocence: shaping the concept and practice of humanity Miriam
Ticktin; 10. Reckoning with time: vexed temporalities in human rights and
humanitarianism Ilana Feldman; 11. Between the border and a hard place:
negotiating protection and humanitarian aid after the genocide in Cambodia,
1979-1999 Bertrand Taithe; Conclusion. Practices of humanity Michael
Barnett; Bibliography; Index.
Introduction. World of differences? Michael Barnett; Part I. Differences or
Distinctions?: 1. Human rights and humanitarianization: from separation to
intersection Samuel Moyn; 2. Suffering and status Jeffrey Flynn; 3.
Humanitarianism and human rights in morality and practice Charles R. Beitz;
4. For a fleeting moment: the short, happy, life of humanism Stephen
Hopgood; Part II. Practices: 5. Humanitarian governance and the
circumvention of revolutionary human rights in the British Empire Alan
Lester; 6. Humanitarian intervention as an entangled history of
humanitarianism and human rights Fabian Klose; 7. Mobilizing emotions:
shame, victimhood, and agency Bronwyn Leebaw; 8. At odds? Human rights and
humanitarian approaches to violence against women during conflict Aisling
Swaine; 9. Innocence: shaping the concept and practice of humanity Miriam
Ticktin; 10. Reckoning with time: vexed temporalities in human rights and
humanitarianism Ilana Feldman; 11. Between the border and a hard place:
negotiating protection and humanitarian aid after the genocide in Cambodia,
1979-1999 Bertrand Taithe; Conclusion. Practices of humanity Michael
Barnett; Bibliography; Index.
Distinctions?: 1. Human rights and humanitarianization: from separation to
intersection Samuel Moyn; 2. Suffering and status Jeffrey Flynn; 3.
Humanitarianism and human rights in morality and practice Charles R. Beitz;
4. For a fleeting moment: the short, happy, life of humanism Stephen
Hopgood; Part II. Practices: 5. Humanitarian governance and the
circumvention of revolutionary human rights in the British Empire Alan
Lester; 6. Humanitarian intervention as an entangled history of
humanitarianism and human rights Fabian Klose; 7. Mobilizing emotions:
shame, victimhood, and agency Bronwyn Leebaw; 8. At odds? Human rights and
humanitarian approaches to violence against women during conflict Aisling
Swaine; 9. Innocence: shaping the concept and practice of humanity Miriam
Ticktin; 10. Reckoning with time: vexed temporalities in human rights and
humanitarianism Ilana Feldman; 11. Between the border and a hard place:
negotiating protection and humanitarian aid after the genocide in Cambodia,
1979-1999 Bertrand Taithe; Conclusion. Practices of humanity Michael
Barnett; Bibliography; Index.