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Cambridge University Press
Insurrection and Intervention
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Cambridge University Press
Oprawa: Miękka
Opis
Domestic sovereignty (the right of a government not to be resisted by its people) and international sovereignty (the moral immunity from outside intervention) have both been eroded in recent years, but the former to a much greater extent than the latter. An oppressed people's right to fight for liberal democratic reforms in their own country is treated as axiomatic, as the international responses to the revolutions in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya illustrate. But there is a reluctance to accept that foreign intervention is always justified in the same circumstances. Ned Dobos assesses the moral cogency of this double standard and asks whether intervention can be consistently and coherently opposed given our attitudes towards other kinds of political violence. His thought-provoking book will interest a wide range of readers in political philosophy and international relations. "...solidly and carefully done... Recommended..." --M.A. Morris, Clemson University "...deserves attention, not just from philosophers, legal theorists, and political scientists who work on humanitarian intervention, but also from those working on just war and political authority more generally." --Daniel Viehoff, University of Sheffield, Notre Dame Philosophical ReviewsIntroduction; 1. Communal self-determination; 2. Costs and consequences; 3. Asymmetries in jus ad bellum; 4. Asymmetries in jus in bello; 5. Humanitarian intervention and national responsibility; 6. The issue of selectivity; 7. Proper authority and international authorisation; Conclusion.
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Rok wydania
2015
Oprawa
Miękka
Ilość stron
246
ISBN
9781107502574
EAN
9781107502574
Kraj produkcji
ES
Producent
Cambridge University Press
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