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Fighting for Rights - From Holy Wars to Humanitarian Military Interventions

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext 'This welcome addition to the growing stable of works exploring the role of ethical imperatives in decisions for war deftly weaves theory and history to demonstrate that leaders take rights seriously! even if the rights they take seriously evolve over time! and that rights are crucial signposts of international order. Rarely does one encounter such a cogent and nuanced blend of moral psychology and international relations theory.' David A. Welch! Balsillie School of International Affairs! Canada 'Showing that conceptions of rights should be associated not only with human morality and entitlements! but also with the practice of war! this historically rich! sociologically sensitive! and methodologically competent book breaks new ground. A must read for everyone interested in the big picture of international relations during the last millennium.' Emanuel Adler! University of Toronto! Canada 'The book is ambitious in empirical scope! with chapters ranging from the Crusades to the Seven Years' War and to NATO's intervention in Kosovo! among others treated at lesser length. Alkopher is successful in showing the usefulness of constructivist insights in interpreting these and other cases.' Perspectives on Politics Informationen zum Autor Tal Dingott Alkopher Klappentext In the light of NATO's humanitarian war in Kosovo is it possible to understand or explain wars as an outcome of perceptions of rights? How did rights, be they divine rights in the Middle Ages, territorial rights in the eighteenth century, or human rights today, become something that people are willing to fight and die for? To answer these questions, this book explores the linkage between concepts of rights and the practice of war in the international arena, describing how normative structures of rights have shaped different practices of war from medieval to modern times, through the lens of social constructivism. Zusammenfassung In the light of NATO's humanitarian war in Kosovo is it possible to understand or explain wars as an outcome of perceptions of rights? How did rights, be they divine rights in the Middle Ages, territorial rights in the eighteenth century, or human rights today, become something that people are willing to fight and die for. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgments; Introduction; Chapter 1 The Role of Rights in Shaping International Wars; Chapter 2 Divine Right and the Crusades; Chapter 3 The Rights of States and the Territorial Wars of the Eighteenth Century; Chapter 4 NATO’s Military Humanitarian Intervention in Kosovo; Chapter 101 Conclusions;...

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Authors Tal Dingott Alkopher
Publisher ASHGATE PUB CO
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 19.03.2013
 
EAN 9781409445395
ISBN 978-1-4094-4539-5
No. of pages 200
Dimensions 165 mm x 240 mm x 20 mm
Series Ethics and Global Politics
Subjects Non-fiction book
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

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