Fr. 70.00

Cosmopolitan Military - Armed Forces and Human Security in the 21st Century

Inglese · Copertina rigida

Spedizione di solito entro 6 a 7 settimane

Descrizione

Ulteriori informazioni

Zusatztext "The book is a magnificent blend of both the theories behind! and the practical ventures of! the cosmopolitan conflict resolution paradigm. ? This book is a valuable contribution and recommended reading for students of peace and security studies! conflict management and international politics. Equally! it is a useful guidebook for researchers! practitioners and policymakers for understanding the evolution of conflict resolution through cosmopolitan military engagement." (Sajjad Ahmed! LSE Review of Books! blogs.lse.ac.uk! April! 2016) Informationen zum Autor Jonathan Gilmore is a Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations at Kingston University. His research centres on the connections between international ethics, foreign policy rhetoric and the practice of security, with particular reference to peace operations and humanitarian intervention. His previous work has been published in Security Dialogue, European Journal of International Relations, British Journal of Politics and International Relations, and International Affairs. Klappentext What role should national militaries play in an increasingly globalised and interdependent world? This book examines the often difficult transition they have made toward missions aimed at protecting civilians and promoting human security, and asks whether we might expect the emergence of armed forces that exist to serve the wider human community. Zusammenfassung What role should national militaries play in an increasingly globalised and interdependent world? This book examines the often difficult transition they have made toward missions aimed at protecting civilians and promoting human security! and asks whether we might expect the emergence of armed forces that exist to serve the wider human community. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. A Cosmopolitan Renaissance in the Theory and Practice of International Relations 2. Military Orthodoxy and the Warfighting Tradition 3. The Troubled Cosmopolitan Present 4. Re-imagining Cosmopolitanism as Military Practice 5. The United Nations: Concepts, Capability and the Cosmopolitan Military 6. Constructing the 'Cosmopolitan-Minded' National Military Conclusion ...

Sommario

1. A Cosmopolitan Renaissance in the Theory and Practice of International Relations
2. Military Orthodoxy and the Warfighting Tradition
3. The Troubled Cosmopolitan Present
4. Re-imagining Cosmopolitanism as Military Practice
5. The United Nations: Concepts, Capability and the Cosmopolitan Military
6. Constructing the 'Cosmopolitan-Minded' National Military
Conclusion

Info autore

Jonathan Gilmore is a Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations at Kingston University. His research centres on the connections between international ethics, foreign policy rhetoric and the practice of security, with particular reference to peace operations and humanitarian intervention. His previous work has been published in Security Dialogue, European Journal of International Relations, British Journal of Politics and International Relations, and International Affairs.

Relazione

"The book is a magnificent blend of both the theories behind, and the practical ventures of, the cosmopolitan conflict resolution paradigm. ... This book is a valuable contribution and recommended reading for students of peace and security studies, conflict management and international politics. Equally, it is a useful guidebook for researchers, practitioners and policymakers for understanding the evolution of conflict resolution through cosmopolitan military engagement." (Sajjad Ahmed, LSE Review of Books, blogs.lse.ac.uk, April, 2016)

Recensioni dei clienti

Per questo articolo non c'è ancora nessuna recensione. Scrivi la prima recensione e aiuta gli altri utenti a scegliere.

Scrivi una recensione

Top o flop? Scrivi la tua recensione.

Per i messaggi a CeDe.ch si prega di utilizzare il modulo di contatto.

I campi contrassegnati da * sono obbligatori.

Inviando questo modulo si accetta la nostra dichiarazione protezione dati.