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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. November 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781009392518
- Artikelnr.: 70911259
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Hans Blix is a Swedish diplomat who has previously served as Foreign Minister of Sweden (1978-1979), Director-General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (1981-1995) and Chairman of the UN Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission for Iraq (2000-2003). He has previously published Disarming Iraq (2004) and Why Nuclear Disarmament Matters (2008).
1. Introduction; 2. Interstate uses of force, tensions, and restraints by
regions since World War II; 3. Interstate uses of force, tensions, and
restraints during major phases of international relations since World War
II; 4. Incentives to the interstate uses of force and restraints; 5.
Historical evolution of norms and other means to restrain the use of force;
6. Overview of disincentives to and restraints on the interstate use of
force; 7. Military strength to deter others from using force; 8. Nuclear
and other non-conventional weapons and means as deterrents and threats; 9.
Disarmament as restraint on the use of force; 10. Preventing the interstate
use of force by preventing or solving conflicts: mediation, arbitration,
fact-finding, diplomacy; 11. Restraints on the interstate use of force
through legal norms; 12. UN Charter articles relating to the use of force;
13. The Security Council may use or authorize states or regional
organizations to use force; 14. The right to individual and collective
self-defence as an exception to Article 2:4; 15. Interventions triggered by
factors unforeseen at the adoption of the Charter's ban on the interstate
use of force; 16. Interventions seeking regime change, protection of people
or punishment; 17. Findings regarding the role of norms to restrain the
interstate use of force; 18. States are saying farewell to wars.
regions since World War II; 3. Interstate uses of force, tensions, and
restraints during major phases of international relations since World War
II; 4. Incentives to the interstate uses of force and restraints; 5.
Historical evolution of norms and other means to restrain the use of force;
6. Overview of disincentives to and restraints on the interstate use of
force; 7. Military strength to deter others from using force; 8. Nuclear
and other non-conventional weapons and means as deterrents and threats; 9.
Disarmament as restraint on the use of force; 10. Preventing the interstate
use of force by preventing or solving conflicts: mediation, arbitration,
fact-finding, diplomacy; 11. Restraints on the interstate use of force
through legal norms; 12. UN Charter articles relating to the use of force;
13. The Security Council may use or authorize states or regional
organizations to use force; 14. The right to individual and collective
self-defence as an exception to Article 2:4; 15. Interventions triggered by
factors unforeseen at the adoption of the Charter's ban on the interstate
use of force; 16. Interventions seeking regime change, protection of people
or punishment; 17. Findings regarding the role of norms to restrain the
interstate use of force; 18. States are saying farewell to wars.
1. Introduction; 2. Interstate uses of force, tensions, and restraints by
regions since World War II; 3. Interstate uses of force, tensions, and
restraints during major phases of international relations since World War
II; 4. Incentives to the interstate uses of force and restraints; 5.
Historical evolution of norms and other means to restrain the use of force;
6. Overview of disincentives to and restraints on the interstate use of
force; 7. Military strength to deter others from using force; 8. Nuclear
and other non-conventional weapons and means as deterrents and threats; 9.
Disarmament as restraint on the use of force; 10. Preventing the interstate
use of force by preventing or solving conflicts: mediation, arbitration,
fact-finding, diplomacy; 11. Restraints on the interstate use of force
through legal norms; 12. UN Charter articles relating to the use of force;
13. The Security Council may use or authorize states or regional
organizations to use force; 14. The right to individual and collective
self-defence as an exception to Article 2:4; 15. Interventions triggered by
factors unforeseen at the adoption of the Charter's ban on the interstate
use of force; 16. Interventions seeking regime change, protection of people
or punishment; 17. Findings regarding the role of norms to restrain the
interstate use of force; 18. States are saying farewell to wars.
regions since World War II; 3. Interstate uses of force, tensions, and
restraints during major phases of international relations since World War
II; 4. Incentives to the interstate uses of force and restraints; 5.
Historical evolution of norms and other means to restrain the use of force;
6. Overview of disincentives to and restraints on the interstate use of
force; 7. Military strength to deter others from using force; 8. Nuclear
and other non-conventional weapons and means as deterrents and threats; 9.
Disarmament as restraint on the use of force; 10. Preventing the interstate
use of force by preventing or solving conflicts: mediation, arbitration,
fact-finding, diplomacy; 11. Restraints on the interstate use of force
through legal norms; 12. UN Charter articles relating to the use of force;
13. The Security Council may use or authorize states or regional
organizations to use force; 14. The right to individual and collective
self-defence as an exception to Article 2:4; 15. Interventions triggered by
factors unforeseen at the adoption of the Charter's ban on the interstate
use of force; 16. Interventions seeking regime change, protection of people
or punishment; 17. Findings regarding the role of norms to restrain the
interstate use of force; 18. States are saying farewell to wars.