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This study launches a systematic inquiry into the nature of the concept of humanitarian intervention, focusing on its primary function of the protection of the endangered civilian populations who find themselves at the grave risk of genocide. This is strengthened by a recollection of selected historical examples of similar events and the responses to them by the international community, empowered by our modern understanding of the principle of state sovereignty, human rights, and anti-genocide legislation. Applying the in-statu-nascendi ontology that accounts for the latest hybridized compartmentalisation of various IR-related theories, the author provides a deep ontological inquiry into the nature, origin, and genesis of the idea of humanitarian intervention and opens up a broader debate on the limits of the principle of state sovereignty as well as on the international community's ignorance of some of the most severe cases of human rights abuses around the world.
Contents
Introduction; On the Main Motivation behind this Project, its Main Hypothesis, its Feasibility, and its Methodology; Adopting an Ontological Mode of Thinking in IR theory; A Brief Introduction to the Typical IR Debate on the Idea of Humanitarian Intervention; On the idea of Humanitarian Intervention seen through the prism of the International Relations (IR) theory; The IR-Related Scientific Ontology of In Statu Nascendi and the Challenge in the General Understanding the Idea of Humanitarian Intervention; The Global Pleas for Humanitarian Intervention in Syria; Addressing the Need for a Deeper Philosophical Turn in Future IR theory-related Investigations; SWOT Analysis of In Statu Nascendi type of Ontology, the Idea of Humanitarian Intervention In Statu Nascendi, & the New Experimental Phase of Further Debates on Selected Humanitarian Emergencies; Glossary of Latin phrases; Bibliography; On political ontology & methodology; On the Syrian Uprising; On the Syrian conflict, conflict resolution strategies & UN-based security system; On the Syrian regime; On the Moderate Members of the Syrian Opposition; On the Kurds role in the Syrian and Iraqi conflicts; On Islamic State (ISIS) and Jabhat al-Nusras actions in Syria & Iraq; On Hezbollahs involvement in Syria; On Terrorism; On Genocide & the Genocide Conventions; On the Ghouta Chemical Attack; On Khan Sheikhoun Chemical Attacks; On Russias involvement in the Syrian Conflict; On the U.S. involvement in the Syrian Conflict; On Turkeys involvement in Syrias internal affairs; The IR theory: Classical Approaches; The IR theory: Non-Classical Approaches; On philosophical ontology and philosophical method -- in preparations for furthermore contemplative deliberations; Other helpful methodological literature used during the work on this project; Selected Work of the Author.