"Values and Weapons" looks at the determinants of legitimacy for using military force in the US and Europe. The non-intervention norm is weakened by the advent of terror groups in failed states as well as by so-called humanitarian intervention. The development of a norm that calls for a 'duty to protect' has paved the way for intervention also into so-called 'failed' states. Sovereignty has been redefined to be conditional on democratic government, and this makes it much easier to intervene into non-democratic states.
"Values and Weapons" looks at the determinants of legitimacy for using military force in the US and Europe. The non-intervention norm is weakened by the advent of terror groups in failed states as well as by so-called humanitarian intervention. The development of a norm that calls for a 'duty to protect' has paved the way for intervention also into so-called 'failed' states. Sovereignty has been redefined to be conditional on democratic government, and this makes it much easier to intervene into non-democratic states.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
JANNE HAALAND MATLARY is Professor of International Politics in the Department of Political Science at the University of Oslo, Norway. She was Deputy Foreign Minister for Norway from 1997-2000. She has previously published two books with Palgrave Macmillan, Energy Policy in the European Union (1997) and Intervention for Human Rights in Europe (2002).
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Acknowledgements Introduction: The Rules of the Game Conditional Sovereignty: Changes in and Fragmentation of State Sovereignty The Non-Intervention Norm and Intervention Practice in the 1990s The Changing Intervention Norm: The Realpolitik of Human Rights Legitimacy in Europe: Multilateral and UN-Based Legitimacy in the USA: National Interests and Values Differing Legitimacy: United over Kosovo and Afghanistan, Divided over Iraq 'Failed' States and Terrorism: The Good Meets the Expedient? 'Humanitarian' Intervention: Assessment of Normative Change Intervention for 'Regime Change': Assessment of Normative Change Conclusions Bibliography Index
Acknowledgements Introduction: The Rules of the Game Conditional Sovereignty: Changes in and Fragmentation of State Sovereignty The Non-Intervention Norm and Intervention Practice in the 1990s The Changing Intervention Norm: The Realpolitik of Human Rights Legitimacy in Europe: Multilateral and UN-Based Legitimacy in the USA: National Interests and Values Differing Legitimacy: United over Kosovo and Afghanistan, Divided over Iraq 'Failed' States and Terrorism: The Good Meets the Expedient? 'Humanitarian' Intervention: Assessment of Normative Change Intervention for 'Regime Change': Assessment of Normative Change Conclusions Bibliography Index
Acknowledgements Introduction: The Rules of the Game Conditional Sovereignty: Changes in and Fragmentation of State Sovereignty The Non-Intervention Norm and Intervention Practice in the 1990s The Changing Intervention Norm: The Realpolitik of Human Rights Legitimacy in Europe: Multilateral and UN-Based Legitimacy in the USA: National Interests and Values Differing Legitimacy: United over Kosovo and Afghanistan, Divided over Iraq 'Failed' States and Terrorism: The Good Meets the Expedient? 'Humanitarian' Intervention: Assessment of Normative Change Intervention for 'Regime Change': Assessment of Normative Change Conclusions Bibliography Index
Acknowledgements Introduction: The Rules of the Game Conditional Sovereignty: Changes in and Fragmentation of State Sovereignty The Non-Intervention Norm and Intervention Practice in the 1990s The Changing Intervention Norm: The Realpolitik of Human Rights Legitimacy in Europe: Multilateral and UN-Based Legitimacy in the USA: National Interests and Values Differing Legitimacy: United over Kosovo and Afghanistan, Divided over Iraq 'Failed' States and Terrorism: The Good Meets the Expedient? 'Humanitarian' Intervention: Assessment of Normative Change Intervention for 'Regime Change': Assessment of Normative Change Conclusions Bibliography Index
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