The Politics of International Intervention
The Tyranny of Peace
Herausgeber: Turner, Mandy; Kühn, Florian P
The Politics of International Intervention
The Tyranny of Peace
Herausgeber: Turner, Mandy; Kühn, Florian P
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This book critically interrogates the politics of international intervention, highlighting the violence that inheres in attempts to enforce socio-economic and political changes from the 'outside'.
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This book critically interrogates the politics of international intervention, highlighting the violence that inheres in attempts to enforce socio-economic and political changes from the 'outside'.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 302
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 426g
- ISBN-13: 9781138310520
- ISBN-10: 1138310522
- Artikelnr.: 57053683
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 302
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 426g
- ISBN-13: 9781138310520
- ISBN-10: 1138310522
- Artikelnr.: 57053683
Mandy Turner is Director of the Kenyon Institute, at the Council for British Research in the Levant, East Jerusalem and Visiting Research Fellow at the Middle East Centre, London School of Economics, UK. Florian P. Kühn is Interim Professor for Comparative Politics at Magdeburg's Otto von Guericke University, Germany.
Introduction: The Tyranny of Peace and the Politics of International Intervention
Mandy Turner and Florian P. Kühn 1. International Peace Practice: Ambiguity
Contradictions and Perpetual Violence
Florian P. Kühn 2. Geographies of Reconstruction: Re-thinking Post-war Spaces
Scott Kirsch & Colin Flint 3. Still the Spectre at the Feast: Comparisons between Peacekeeping and Imperialism in Peacekeeping Studies Today
Philip Cunliffe 4. Lineages of Aggressive Peace
Michael Pugh 5. A Double-edged Sword of Peace? Reflections on the Tension Between Representation and Protection in Gendering Liberal Peacebuilding
Heidi Hudson 6. UNTAC
Peace and Violence in Cambodia
Caroline Hughes 7. Securing and stabilising: peacebuilding-as-counterinsurgency in the occupied Palestinian territory
Mandy Turner 8. Waging War and Building Peace in Afghanistan
Astri Suhrke 9. War and Peace in Côte d'Ivoire: Violence
Agency
and the Local/International Line
Bruno Charbonneau 10. Enemy Images
Coercive Socio-engineering and Civil War in Iraq
Toby Dodge 11. Libya in the shadow of Iraq: the Old Guard versus the Thuwwar in the battle for stability
Nicolas Pelham 12. Defending Neoliberal Mali: French Military Intervention and the Management of Contested Political Narratives
Bruno Charbonneau and Jonathan Sears 13. Intervention and Non-intervention in the Syria Crisis
Christopher Phillips
Mandy Turner and Florian P. Kühn 1. International Peace Practice: Ambiguity
Contradictions and Perpetual Violence
Florian P. Kühn 2. Geographies of Reconstruction: Re-thinking Post-war Spaces
Scott Kirsch & Colin Flint 3. Still the Spectre at the Feast: Comparisons between Peacekeeping and Imperialism in Peacekeeping Studies Today
Philip Cunliffe 4. Lineages of Aggressive Peace
Michael Pugh 5. A Double-edged Sword of Peace? Reflections on the Tension Between Representation and Protection in Gendering Liberal Peacebuilding
Heidi Hudson 6. UNTAC
Peace and Violence in Cambodia
Caroline Hughes 7. Securing and stabilising: peacebuilding-as-counterinsurgency in the occupied Palestinian territory
Mandy Turner 8. Waging War and Building Peace in Afghanistan
Astri Suhrke 9. War and Peace in Côte d'Ivoire: Violence
Agency
and the Local/International Line
Bruno Charbonneau 10. Enemy Images
Coercive Socio-engineering and Civil War in Iraq
Toby Dodge 11. Libya in the shadow of Iraq: the Old Guard versus the Thuwwar in the battle for stability
Nicolas Pelham 12. Defending Neoliberal Mali: French Military Intervention and the Management of Contested Political Narratives
Bruno Charbonneau and Jonathan Sears 13. Intervention and Non-intervention in the Syria Crisis
Christopher Phillips
Introduction: The Tyranny of Peace and the Politics of International Intervention
Mandy Turner and Florian P. Kühn 1. International Peace Practice: Ambiguity
Contradictions and Perpetual Violence
Florian P. Kühn 2. Geographies of Reconstruction: Re-thinking Post-war Spaces
Scott Kirsch & Colin Flint 3. Still the Spectre at the Feast: Comparisons between Peacekeeping and Imperialism in Peacekeeping Studies Today
Philip Cunliffe 4. Lineages of Aggressive Peace
Michael Pugh 5. A Double-edged Sword of Peace? Reflections on the Tension Between Representation and Protection in Gendering Liberal Peacebuilding
Heidi Hudson 6. UNTAC
Peace and Violence in Cambodia
Caroline Hughes 7. Securing and stabilising: peacebuilding-as-counterinsurgency in the occupied Palestinian territory
Mandy Turner 8. Waging War and Building Peace in Afghanistan
Astri Suhrke 9. War and Peace in Côte d'Ivoire: Violence
Agency
and the Local/International Line
Bruno Charbonneau 10. Enemy Images
Coercive Socio-engineering and Civil War in Iraq
Toby Dodge 11. Libya in the shadow of Iraq: the Old Guard versus the Thuwwar in the battle for stability
Nicolas Pelham 12. Defending Neoliberal Mali: French Military Intervention and the Management of Contested Political Narratives
Bruno Charbonneau and Jonathan Sears 13. Intervention and Non-intervention in the Syria Crisis
Christopher Phillips
Mandy Turner and Florian P. Kühn 1. International Peace Practice: Ambiguity
Contradictions and Perpetual Violence
Florian P. Kühn 2. Geographies of Reconstruction: Re-thinking Post-war Spaces
Scott Kirsch & Colin Flint 3. Still the Spectre at the Feast: Comparisons between Peacekeeping and Imperialism in Peacekeeping Studies Today
Philip Cunliffe 4. Lineages of Aggressive Peace
Michael Pugh 5. A Double-edged Sword of Peace? Reflections on the Tension Between Representation and Protection in Gendering Liberal Peacebuilding
Heidi Hudson 6. UNTAC
Peace and Violence in Cambodia
Caroline Hughes 7. Securing and stabilising: peacebuilding-as-counterinsurgency in the occupied Palestinian territory
Mandy Turner 8. Waging War and Building Peace in Afghanistan
Astri Suhrke 9. War and Peace in Côte d'Ivoire: Violence
Agency
and the Local/International Line
Bruno Charbonneau 10. Enemy Images
Coercive Socio-engineering and Civil War in Iraq
Toby Dodge 11. Libya in the shadow of Iraq: the Old Guard versus the Thuwwar in the battle for stability
Nicolas Pelham 12. Defending Neoliberal Mali: French Military Intervention and the Management of Contested Political Narratives
Bruno Charbonneau and Jonathan Sears 13. Intervention and Non-intervention in the Syria Crisis
Christopher Phillips