The article explores a range of themes in the sociology of human rights that arise from recent transformations of war and warfare. Despite declining armed conflict since the end of the Cold War, much military discourse in the post-9/11 context maintains an apocalyptic vision of global threats and total wars. One set of themes relates to changes in the nature and means of wars, such as the use of drones, the robotics revolution and complex irregular warfare. A second set of themes focuses on a dominant global policy context related to ungoverned territories, failed and fragile states and state-building – and the need to develop counterinsurgency states. These two sets of themes currently complement each other and their exploration is intende...
This article examines how humanitarian laws of war have been recast in light of a new generation of ...
The past several decades have seen a Copernican shift in the paradigm of armed conflict, which the t...
This two‐part article examines the threat of nuclear weapons and the promise of human rights in term...
This piece analyzes the effects of the global war on terror in the aftermath of the September 11 att...
The purpose of the research is to formulate the general guidelines for the transformation of human r...
ABSTRACT A new cartography of geopolitical and corporate interests is reshaping the international or...
War rarely is good for human rights. The decision of the United States to launch a “global war on te...
International lawyers and ethicists have long judged wars from the perspective of the state and its ...
This thesis looks at the problem of sustaining human rights in a world of sovereign states. What doe...
The last 30 years witnessed the consolidation of the Human Rights Regime as the regulating mechanism...
“9/11 changed everything.” Not really. In fact, there has been far more continuity than change over ...
The limits and consequences of humanitarian military operations continue to be major issues in Weste...
New Directions in the Sociology of Human Rights is a contribution to both sociology and to human rig...
The chapter discusses the role of war in contemporary social theory. Following the mainstream tradit...
This article discusses how ethnic conflicts negatively affect human rights and how international int...
This article examines how humanitarian laws of war have been recast in light of a new generation of ...
The past several decades have seen a Copernican shift in the paradigm of armed conflict, which the t...
This two‐part article examines the threat of nuclear weapons and the promise of human rights in term...
This piece analyzes the effects of the global war on terror in the aftermath of the September 11 att...
The purpose of the research is to formulate the general guidelines for the transformation of human r...
ABSTRACT A new cartography of geopolitical and corporate interests is reshaping the international or...
War rarely is good for human rights. The decision of the United States to launch a “global war on te...
International lawyers and ethicists have long judged wars from the perspective of the state and its ...
This thesis looks at the problem of sustaining human rights in a world of sovereign states. What doe...
The last 30 years witnessed the consolidation of the Human Rights Regime as the regulating mechanism...
“9/11 changed everything.” Not really. In fact, there has been far more continuity than change over ...
The limits and consequences of humanitarian military operations continue to be major issues in Weste...
New Directions in the Sociology of Human Rights is a contribution to both sociology and to human rig...
The chapter discusses the role of war in contemporary social theory. Following the mainstream tradit...
This article discusses how ethnic conflicts negatively affect human rights and how international int...
This article examines how humanitarian laws of war have been recast in light of a new generation of ...
The past several decades have seen a Copernican shift in the paradigm of armed conflict, which the t...
This two‐part article examines the threat of nuclear weapons and the promise of human rights in term...