Force and legitimacy in world politics

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Force and legitimacy in world politics

edited by David Armstrong, Theo Farrell and Bice Maiguashca

Cambridge University Press, 2005

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Special issue of Review of international studies, v. 31 (2005)

Contents of Works

  • Introduction / David Armstrong and Theo Farrell
  • Legitimacy and the use of force : can the circle be squared? / Andrew Hurrell
  • Legality and legitimacy : the quest for principled flexibility and restraint / Richard Falk
  • Not yet havoc : geopolitical change and the international rules on military force / Michael Byers
  • Liberal hierarchy and the licence to use force / Christian Reus-Smit
  • The age of liberal wars / Lawrence Freedman
  • Force, legitimacy, success and Iraq / John Mueller
  • War and international relations : a military historical perspective on force and legitimacy / Jeremy Black
  • The judgement of war : on the idea of legitimate force in world politics / Nicholas Rengger
  • Discourses of difference : civilians, combatants and compliance with the laws of wars / Helen M. Kinsella
  • Fights about rules : the role of efficacy and power in changing multilateralism / Martha Finnemore
  • Peacekeeping and enforcement action in Africa : the role of Europe and the obligations of multilateralism / Christine Gray
  • Identity, legitimacy and the use of military force : Russia's Great Power identities and military intervention in Abkhazia / Ted Hopf
  • Dead or alive : American vengeance goes global / Michael Sherry

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