
Humanitarian Intervention: Ethical, Legal and Political Dilemmas
by Edited by J. L. Holzgrefe , Robert O. KeohaneBuy New
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Table of Contents
Introduction Robert O. Keohane | |
Part I. The Context for Humanitarian Intervention: 1. The humanitarian intervention debate J. L. Holzgrefe | |
2. Humanitarian intervention before and after 9/11: legality and legitimacy Tom J. Farer | |
Part II. The Ethics of Humanitarian Intervention: 3. The liberal case for humanitarian intervention Fernando R. Tesó | |
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4. Reforming the international law of humanitarian intervention Allen Buchanan | |
Part III. Law and Humanitarian Intervention: 5. Changing the rules about rules?: unilateral humanitarian intervention and the future of international law Michael Byers and Simon Chesterman | |
6. Interpretation and change in the law of humanitarian intervention Thomas M. Franck | |
7. Humanitarian intervention: incremental change versus codification Jane Stromseth | |
Part IV. The Politics of Humanitarian Intervention: 8. Political authority after intervention: gradations in sovereignty Robert O. Keohane | |
9. State failure and nation-building Michael Ignatieff. |
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