- ホーム
- > 洋書
- > 英文書
- > Politics / International Relations
Full Description
This book compares different international responses to the internal conflicts in Syria and Yemen through an examination of the coverage each conflict has received in the media. The work explores and evaluates rival explanations for why the Syrian conflict has garnered so much more attention than the Yemen conflict and the opportunities and limitations for using international law and international humanitarian law to discuss and analyze intervention. Using this assessment, the authors discuss why this differential attention matters in terms of IR theory, humanitarian response, and policy recommendations for responding to humanitarian crises.
Contents
1. Chapter 1 Introduction.- 2. Chapter 2 International Laws and Norms and Intervention into Syria and Yemen.- 3. Chapter 3 International Relations Theories and Global Attention to Syria and Yemen.- 4. Chapter 4 Comparing Coverage in Syria And Yemen: Quantitative Analysis.- 5. Chapter 5 Comparing Coverage in Syria And Yemen: Qualitative Analysis.- 6. Chapter 6/ Conclusion: Media Attention and the Erosion of Humanitarian Norms in the Face of 'Security'?.



