In this work, Chomsky explores the West’s uses and abuses of the
principle of "human intervention." An updated foreword by Jean
Bricmont explores the ongoing crises of humanitarian intervention in
Afghanistan, Libya, Palestine, Syria, and Ukraine and reaffirms
Chomsky’s excoriating critiques of Western foreign policy. Chomsky
dissects the meaning and uses of humanitarian intervention grounded in
the so-called "right to protect" (R2P). In doing so, Chomsky
demonstrates how the principle of human intervention has been used as
an instrument to justify military intervention in support of Western
foreign policy aims. Through detailed case studies of the humanitarian
intervention in East Timor and Kosovo, Chomsky also highlights how
"humanitarian intervention" often leads to further atrocities and
egregious abuses of human rights. As the question of humanitarian
intervention looms ever larger, particularly with regard to the Middle
East and Eastern Europe, this book is a vital overview of humanitarian
intervention and its uses and abuses.
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Humanitarian Intervention and the “Responsibility to Protect” Today
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781040266649
Publisert
2024
Utgave
3. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter