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Twisting arms and flexing muscles : humanitarian intervention and peacebuilding in perspective

Part of the The international political economy of new regionalisms series series
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Military force is considered essentially a non-military pursuit in international relations, specifically, humanitarian intervention and peacebuilding.

This coherent and interrelated study makes an important contribution to the existing literature by concentrating on empirical analyses.

It is illustrated by key case studies which consider the complexities and dynamics associated with the application of military force.

Of particular importance in this context is the emphasis on areas of recent crisis, such as Africa and the Balkans.

The book considers whether our understanding of military force and its utility is outdated and finds that new considerations are required in order to capture the demands of the new environment and generate more appropriate and effective responses.

The volume will have wide appeal, ranging from students and academic researchers to high-level policy makers and policy analysts in the military, governance and democratization and peacebuilding communities, as well as area-specialists and non-governmental organizations.

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Product Details
Ashgate Publishing Limited
0754616711 / 9780754616719
Paperback
341.584
11/01/2005
United Kingdom
English
162 p.
24 cm
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