Political rationale and international consequences of the war in Libya
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Political rationale and international consequences of the war in Libya
Oxford University Press, 2016
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収録内容
- US Intervention in the Libyan Civil War : are there lessons to be learned? / Tom J. Farer
- The war in Libya : the political rationale for France / François Heisbourg
- The UK political rationale for intervention and its consequences / Christina J. M. Goulter
- Russia : the principle of non-intervention and the Libya case / Ann Karin Larssen
- The political rationale of China's deliberately limited role in the Libyan Civil War / Sheng Ding
- Libya & the Arab League / Ranj Alaaldin
- The rationale and implications of Qatar's intervention in Libya / Kristian Coates Ulrichsen
- The political rationale and implications of the United Arab Emirates' military involvement in Libya / Jean-Marc Rickli
- The political rationale and implications of Norway's military involvement in Libya / Dag Henriksen
- The Swedish decision to participate in operation unified protector / Robert Egnell
- The Danish Libya campaign : out in front in pursuit of pride, praise, and position / Peter Vigo Jakobsen
- The role and impact on NATO / Ryan C. Hendrickson
- Libya, R2P, and the United Nations / Thomas G. Weiss
- The intervention in Libya in a legal perspective : R2P and international law / Sigmund Simonsen
- The role and impact on the African Union / Linnéa Gelot
- The impact of the war on Libya / George Joffeé
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内容説明
Political Rationale and International Consequences of the War in Libya focuses on the international intervention in Libya in 2011, and tries to answer two broad questions; (1) What was the political rationale for the various actors to proceed as they did in the lead-up and conduct of the military intervention in Libya?, (2) What are the consequences of the UN-authorized military intervention in Libya?
R2P was the public raison d'etre of the war, and an important legitimizing factor of the intervention. Still, the humanitarian situation was a necessary, but not in and by itself an adequate precondition for intervention. A number of factors coalesced to enable the intervention. While the humanitarian situation triggered the intervention, in reality a variety of national interests governed the approach by the various international actors, and more often than not, these motives were not
rooted in the particular circumstances in Libya.
The book offers a combination of unique perspectives. While the perspectives of the US, France, and the UK on the Libyan Crisis/War have been well documented, the Arabic and Scandinavian political and military dynamics have been much less so. While the perspectives of NATO, the UN, and R2P have been debated, the view from the Arab League and African Union (AU) have been less in focus. The volume redresses that imbalance and offers the most broad-ranging analysis yet of a key moment in recent
international relations.
目次
- PART I: THE UN VETO POWER'S PERSPECTIVES
- PART II: THE ARAB PERSPECTIVES
- PART III: THE SCANDINAVIAN PERSPECTIVES
- PART IV: NATO, INTERNATIONAL LAW, AND RESPONSIBILITY TO PROTECT (R2P)
- PART V: THE AFRICAN PERSPECTIVES
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