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Since the end of the Cold War, humanitarian interventions have continued to evolve and respond to a wide range of political crises. These insightful essays focus on the challenges associated with interventions when facing conflict and human rights violations, unmitigated systematic violence, state re-building, human mobility and dislocation. Each chapter is linked to the rest through three defining themes that permeate the book: the evolution of humanitarian interventions in a global era; the limits of sovereignty and the ethics of interventions; and the politics of post-intervention: (re)-building and humanitarian engagement.
The authors incorporate a variety of case studies including Kosovo, Timor-Leste, Syria, Libya and Iraq, and examine the complexity of interventions across their different dimensions, including relevant doctrines such as R2P, 'Use of Force' and Human Security.
Contents
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ForewordShirley V. Scott
IntroductionAiden Warren and Damian Grenfell
Part I: The Evolution of Humanitarian Interventions in a Global Era
1: Rethinking Humanitarian-Military Interventions: Violence and Modernity in an Age of GlobalizationDamian Grenfell
2: Peace in the Twenty-First Century: States, Capital and InstitutionsOliver P. Richmond
3: The Evolution of Economic Interventions and the Violence of International Accountability over the longue duréeBronwen Everill
4: Changing Patterns of Social Connection across Interventions: Unravelling Aberrant GlobalizationPaul Battersby
Part II: The Limits of Sovereignty and the Ethics of Interventions
5: A Framework for Reimagining Order and Justice: Transitions in Violence and Interventions in a Global EraMichaelene Cox
6: Humanitarian Intervention? Responding Ethically to Globalizing Violence in the Age of Mediated ViolencePaul James
7: 'Manifestly Failing' and 'Unwilling or Unable' as Intervention Formulas: A Critical AssessmentIvi Bode
8: Interventions and the Limits of the Responsibility to Protect: Regional Organizations and the Global SouthJoseph Hongoh
9: Regulating the Abstraction of Violence: Interventions and the Deployment of New Technologies GloballyAiden Warren
Part III: The Politics of Post-Intervention: (re)-building and humanitarian engagement
10: (Re)Building the world: Local Agency and Human Security in the New MillenniumTrudy Fraser
11: Who Rebuilds? Local Roles in Rebuilding Shattered SocietiesSusan H. Allen
12: Transforming the Discourse of Civil-Military Interaction for Humanitarian EnvironmentsVandra Harris
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