In a report commissioned by the UN Department of Peacekeeping, Scott Carlson argues the United Nations and other international actors need to establish the “rule of law as a core priority of mission planning.”187 The report argues that ...
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Political Torture in Popular Culture: The Role of Representations in the Post-9/11 Torture Debate. Abingdon, PA: Routledge. Alexander, Mathew, and Bruning, John. 2008. How to Break a Terrorist: The US Interrogators Who Used Brains, ...
Explains why military interventions with humanitarian goals consistently fail.
The chapters in this collection, organized around these two dimensions, offer a compelling reassessment of the authority issue’s centrality in how we can, do, and ought to think about war in contemporary global politics.
The chapters in this collection, organized around these two dimensions, offer a compelling reassessment of the authority issue’s centrality in how we can, do, and ought to think about war in contemporary global politics.
This book assesses the impact of the work of Chris Brown in the field of International Political Theory.
Can "national interest" justify intervention? Should we kill in order to save? These are profound and troubling questions, and questions that the distinguished contributors of Just Intervention probe in all their complicated dimensions.