Humanitarian interventio : a history
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Format : | Livre |
Langue : | anglais |
Titre complet : | Humanitarian interventio : a history / [edited by] Brendan Simms and D. J. B. Trim |
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Cambridge, New York, Melbourne [etc.] :
Cambridge University Press
, 2011, cop. 2011 |
Description matérielle : | 1 vol. (XV-408 p.) |
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Humanitarian intervention |
- 1. Towards a history of humanitarian intervention
- Part I. Early-Modern Precedents
- 2. 'If a prince use tyrannie towards his people': interventions on behalf of foreign populations in early-modern Europe
- 3. The Protestant interest and the history of humanitarian intervention, c.1685-c.1756
- 4. 'A false principle in the Law of Nations' : Burke, state sovereignty, [German] liberty, and intervention in the wake of the napoleonic Wars
- Part II. The Great Powers and the Ottoman Empire
- 5. 'From an umpire to a competitor' : Castlereagh, Canning and the issue of international intervention in the wake of the Napoleonic Wars
- 6. Intervening in the Jewish question, 1840-1878
- 7. The 'principles of humanity' and the European powers' intervention in Ottoman Lebanon and Syria in 1860-61
- 8. The guarantees of humanity : the Concert of Europe and the origins of the Russo-Ottoman War of 1877
- 9. The European powers' intervention in Macedonia, 1903-1908 : an instance of humanitarian intervention?
- Part III. Intervening in Africa
- 10. The price of legitimacy in humanitarian intervention : Britain, the European powers and the abolition of the West African slave trade, 1807-1867
- 11. British anti-slave trade and anti-slavery policy in East Africa, Arabia, and Turkey in the late nineteenth century
- 12. The origins of humanitarian intervention in Sudan : Anglo-American missionaries after 1899
- Part IV. Non-European States
- 13. Humanitarian intervention, democracy, and imperialism: the American war with Spain, 1898, and after
- 14. The innovation of the Jackson-Vanik Amendment
- 15. Fraternal aid, self-defence, or self-interest ? Vietnam's intervention in Cambodia (1978-1989)
- Part V. Postscript
- 16. Humanitarian intervention since 1990 and 'liberal interventionism'
- 17. Humanitarian intervention in historical perspective