This new and updated edition of David Chandler's acclaimed book takes
a critical look at the way in which human rights issues have been
brought to the fore in international affairs.
The UN and Nato's new policy of interventionism--as shown in Iraq,
Somalia, Bosnia, Kosovo and East Timor--has been hailed as part of a
new 'ethical' approach to foreign policy. David Chandler offers a
rigorous critique of this apparently benign shift in international
relations to reveal the worrying political implications of a new human
rights discourse. He asks why the West can now prioritise the rights
of individuals over the traditional rights of state sovereignty, and
why this shift has happened so quickly. Charting the development of a
human rights-based foreign policy, he considers the theoretical
problems of defining human rights and sets this within the changing
framework of international law.
Meticulous and compelling, From Kosovo to Kabul and Beyond offers a
disturbing insight into the political implications of a human
rights-led foreign policy, and the covert agenda that it conceals.
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Human Rights and International Intervention
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ISBN
9781849643139
Publisert
2016
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Pluto Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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