Unlock the Complexities of Humanitarian Intervention
During the 1990s, humanitarian intervention seemed to offer a world where democracy, self-determination, and human rights would prevail over national interests or imperial ambitions. Orford’s groundbreaking work provides critical readings of the narratives accompanying such interventions, revealing a more restricted, exploitative, and conservative interpretation of intervention’s goals.
Theoretical Frameworks and Critical Analysis
The book draws on diverse sources, including critical legal theory, feminist and postcolonial theory, psychoanalytic theory, and critical geography, to develop new ways of reading the cultural and economic effects of militarized humanitarianism. This in-depth analysis will help you think critically about the complexities of humanitarian intervention.
Understanding the Shift from Humanitarian Intervention to Wars on Terror
The book concludes by exploring what has been lost in the transition from the era of humanitarian intervention to an international relations dominated by wars on terror. Gain a deeper understanding of the implications of this shift and its impact on global politics.
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