Please note: In order to keep Hive up to date and provide users with the best features, we are no longer able to fully support Internet Explorer. The site is still available to you, however some sections of the site may appear broken. We would encourage you to move to a more modern browser like Firefox, Edge or Chrome in order to experience the site fully.

Challenges for Humanitarian Intervention : Ethical Demand and Political Reality, EPUB eBook

Challenges for Humanitarian Intervention : Ethical Demand and Political Reality EPUB

Edited by C. A. J. Coady, Ned Dobos, Sagar Sanyal

EPUB

Please note: eBooks can only be purchased with a UK issued credit card and all our eBooks (ePub and PDF) are DRM protected.

Description

Ten new essays critique the practice armed humanitarian intervention, and the 'Responsibility to Protect' doctrine that advocates its use under certain circumstances. The contributors investigate the causes and consequences, as well as the uses and abuses, of armed humanitarian intervention.

One enduring concern is that such interventions are liable to be employed as a foreign policy instrument by powerful states pursuing geo-political interests.

Some of thechapters interrogate how the presence of ulterior motives impact on the moral credentials of armed humanitarian intervention.

Others shine a light on the potential adverse effects of such interventions, even where they are motivated primarily by humanitarian concern.

The volume also tracks the evolution ofthe R2P norm, and draws attention to how it has evolved, for better or for worse, since UN member states unanimously accepted it over a decade ago.

In some respects the norm has been distorted to yield prescriptions, and to impose constraints, fundamentally at odds with the spirit of the R2P idea.

This gives us all the more reason to be cautious of unwarranted optimism about humanitarian intervention and the Responsibility to Protect.