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Post-Cold War Anglo-American Military Intervention - A Study of the Dynamics of Legality and Legitimacy

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"Exploring case studies from the first Gulf War to the Syria crisis, this book discusses different approaches to the use of international law and the role it plays in international power politics"--

List of contents

Chapter 1: Introduction. Raising Issues of International Instability, International Law and Military Intervention Chapter 2 What Is Legitimacy and What Is Consensus? Chapter 3 A Chequered Past: The Long History of Intervention Chapter 4 The Last Hundred Years: The Impact of The Great War, The Second World War and The Cold War Chapter 5 The Gulf War: A New Dawn? Chapter 6 Kosovo: Legitimacy to The Fore Chapter 7 Sierra Leone: Idealism Masks Realism Chapter 8 Afghanistan: Clarity in Crisis Chapter 9 Iraq: Reality Bites Chapter 10 Libya: Designed for The Return Of Legitimacy Chapter 11 Syria: Realism Reasserted Conclusion

About the author

James F. D. Fiddes works in the UK Foreign Office, prior to which he was a practising lawyer. He holds a law degree, an MSc (with distinction) in Strategic Studies and a PhD in International Relations, all from the University of Aberdeen.

Summary

Exploring case studies from the first Gulf War to the Syria crisis, this book discusses different approaches to the use of international law and the role it plays in international power politics.

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"This lucid, comprehensive and highly accessible analysis of the Anglo-American military interventions of the post – Cold War era is be commended. It accurately captures the political and strategic realities of a dynamic international environment and how difficult it has been for the West’s two leading military powers to project military force to faraway places. This book delivers a thorough and balanced measure of the tensions and the confusions permeating the crucial issues of legality and legitimacy whenever a liberal democracy undertakes force projection. If found wanting by the court of informed public opinion in regard of legality and, especially, legitimacy, the prospects for effective military intervention are much reduced. As aptly stated, ‘legitimacy is the holy grail of international intervention’. From the Gulf War of 1991 to the more recent challenges of Syria, the core issues of legality and legitimacy are reviewed and judged in a thoughtful and impressive manner. Inevitably, there will be more interventions by the Anglo – American democracies, and scholars and practitioners of military intervention will be well-served by having read this important study." - James H. Wyllie, Reader in International Relations and Director of Strategic Studies, University of Aberdeen, UK.

Product details

Authors James Fiddes, James F. D. Fiddes
Publisher Routledge Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.11.2019
 
EAN 9780367028480
ISBN 978-0-367-02848-0
Dimensions 161 mm x 241 mm x 20 mm
Series Modern Security Studies
Subjects Non-fiction book

POLITICAL SCIENCE / Security (National & International), POLITICAL SCIENCE / General, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Intergovernmental Organizations, Peace studies and conflict resolution, Peace studies & conflict resolution, Armed Conflict

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