In 15 years, the international community has been blamed for resorting too easily to the use of force on some occasions (Iraq, Afghanistan, Kosovo), and also it has been blamed for intervening too late or not at all in other crises (Rwanda, Bosnia and today Sudan and Congo). Even today, one of the most contested questions of international politics is the legitimacy for the use of force. David Chandler, Professor of International Relations at the University of Westminster (UK) and Daniele Archibugi, a research director at National Research Council (Italy) and Professor at Birkbeck College (University of London), discuss about the use of force, how the theory and practice of warfare and humanitarian intervention have evolved in the contempora...
many during the twentieth century in which genocide occurred and the interna-tional community failed...
This book is based on a multinational and multidisciplinary discussion between American and European...
In this thesis I examine the philosophical problem of the use of military force for the purpose of h...
In 15 years, the international community has been blamed for resorting too easily to the use of forc...
The question of when or if a nation should intervene in another country’s affairs is one of the most...
Defence date: 31 October 2008Examining Board: Professor Chris Brown, LSE Professor Jan Klabbers, ...
It has become clear that the principle of sovereignty no longer affords protection to governments th...
Two leading experts in the field re-examine the traditional understanding of humanitarian interventi...
Scholarly debates for and against military humanitarian intervention have raged on. For non-interven...
Large-scale humanitarian crises in foreign countries raise the question of whether or not other coun...
In spite of the current preoccupations, in the United States and in the United Nations, with the war...
This research monograph provides a provocative answer to the intensely contested question regarding ...
Online Publication Date: Apr 2018Print Publication Date: Mar 2018This chapter examines the ethical a...
This edited book investigates the controversial place of humanitarian intervention in the theory and...
Non-intervention is commonly understood as the norm in international society, but should military in...
many during the twentieth century in which genocide occurred and the interna-tional community failed...
This book is based on a multinational and multidisciplinary discussion between American and European...
In this thesis I examine the philosophical problem of the use of military force for the purpose of h...
In 15 years, the international community has been blamed for resorting too easily to the use of forc...
The question of when or if a nation should intervene in another country’s affairs is one of the most...
Defence date: 31 October 2008Examining Board: Professor Chris Brown, LSE Professor Jan Klabbers, ...
It has become clear that the principle of sovereignty no longer affords protection to governments th...
Two leading experts in the field re-examine the traditional understanding of humanitarian interventi...
Scholarly debates for and against military humanitarian intervention have raged on. For non-interven...
Large-scale humanitarian crises in foreign countries raise the question of whether or not other coun...
In spite of the current preoccupations, in the United States and in the United Nations, with the war...
This research monograph provides a provocative answer to the intensely contested question regarding ...
Online Publication Date: Apr 2018Print Publication Date: Mar 2018This chapter examines the ethical a...
This edited book investigates the controversial place of humanitarian intervention in the theory and...
Non-intervention is commonly understood as the norm in international society, but should military in...
many during the twentieth century in which genocide occurred and the interna-tional community failed...
This book is based on a multinational and multidisciplinary discussion between American and European...
In this thesis I examine the philosophical problem of the use of military force for the purpose of h...