The debates surrounding humanitarian intervention and the responsibility to protect concern a series of central and interrelated issues in International Relations, international law, and political philosophy. These include the relationship between state sovereignty and human rights, the reasons for state behaviour, the role and adequacy of the United Nations, and whether states have a moral and legal obligation to protect those beyond their borders. This major work provides a detailed and systematic understanding of these political, legal, and ethical debates surrounding humanitarian intervention and responsibility to protect as they have evolved since the 1990s. Divided thematically, Volume I considers more closely the politics of humanitarian intervention, Volume II focuses on the international law on humanitarian intervention, Volume III considers the ethical issues, and Volume IV focuses explicitly on the responsibility to protect doctrine. This Major Work is designed to be a key reference for those interested in humanitarian intervention and the responsibility to protect from a wide range of fields, including International Relations, political science, international law, and political philosophy.
Volume One: The Politics of Humanitarian Intervention
Volume Two: The International law on Humanitarian Intervention
Volume Three: The Ethical Issues Surrounding Humanitarian Intervention
Volume Four: The Responsibility to Protect and Humanitarian Intervention
VOLUME ONE: THE POLITICS OF HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION
Pluralist or Solidarist Conceptions of International Society: Bull and Vincent on Humanitarian Intervention - Nicolas Wheeler
Humanitarian War - Adam Roberts
Military Intervention and Human Rights
The Culture of National Security - Martha Finnemore
Norms and Identity in World Politics
Saving Strangers - Nicholas Wheeler
Humanitarian Intervention in International Society
East Timor and the New Humanitarian Interventionism - Nicholas Wheeler and Tim Dunne
Humanitarian Intervention and State Sovereignty - Mohammed Ayoob
The Responsibility to Protect - Neil MacFarlane, Carolin Thielking and Thomas Weiss
Is Anyone Interested in Humanitarian Intervention?
The Sunset of Humanitarian Intervention? The Responsibility to Protect in a Uni-Polar Era - Thomas Weiss
Authorizing Humanitarian Intervention - Jennifer M. Welsh
The Lessons of Darfur for the Future of Humanitarian Intervention - Touko Piiparinen
Proposals for U.N. Standing Forces - Adam Roberts
A Critical History
Beyond Humanitarian Intervention - Andrew Cottey
The New Politics of Peacekeeping and Intervention
Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention - Alan Kuperman
Lessons from the Balkans
The New Politics of Protection? Côte d¿Ivoire, Libya and the Responsibility to Protect - Alex Bellamy and Paul Williams
On the Limits of Moral Hazard - Alex Bellamy and Paul Williams
The ¿Responsibility to Protect¿, Armed Conflict and Mass Atrocities
VOLUME TWO: THE INTERNATIONAL LAW ON HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION
NATO, the U.N. and the Use of Force - Bruno Simma
Legal Aspects
From Nuremberg to Kosovo - Allen Buchanan
The Morality of Illegal International Legal Reform
Just War or Just Peace? Humanitarian Intervention and International Law - Simon Chesterman
Changing the Rules about Rules? Unilateral Humanitarian Intervention and the Future of International Law - Michael Byers and Simon Chesterman
Humanitarian Intervention - Fernando Tesón
An Inquiry into Law and Morality
Legality and Legitimacy in Humanitarian Intervention - Thomas M. Franck
Humanitarian Intervention and Pretexts for War - Ryan Goodman
Responsibility to Protect - Carsten Stahn
Political Rhetoric or Emerging Legal Norm?
The Responsibility to Protect as a Duty of Care in International Law and Practice - Louise Arbour
The Responsibility to Protect and the Use of Force - Jutta Brunnée and Stephen J. Toope
Building Legality?
Is Humanitarian Intervention Legal? The Rule of Law in an Incoherent World - Ian Hurd
The Responsibility to Protect beyond Borders - Luke Glanville
VOLUME THREE: THE ETHICAL ISSUES SURROUNDING HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION
An Institutional Approach to Humanitarian Intervention - Thomas Pogge
Humanitarian Intervention and Just War - Mona Fixdal and Dan Smith
The Internal Legitimacy of Humanitarian Intervention - Allen Buchanan
¿Immaculate War¿ - Martin Cook
Constraints on Humanitarian Intervention
Is Armed Humanitarian Intervention to Stop Mass Killing Morally Obligatory? - John Lango
The Argument about Humanitarian Intervention - Michael Walzer
From jus ad bellum to jus ad pacem - Lucas George R. Jr
Re-thinking Just-War Criteria for the Use of Military Force for Humanitarian Ends
War in Iraq - Kenneth Roth
Not a Humanitarian Intervention
Common-Sense Morality and the Consequentialist Ethics of Humanitarian Intervention - Eric A. Heinze
Ending Tyranny in Iraq - Fernando Tesón
Eight Principles for Humanitarian Intervention - Fernando Tesón
The Responsibility to Protect Human Rights - David Miller
Whose Responsibility to Protect? The Duties of Humanitarian Intervention - James Pattison
Humanitarian Intervention, Consent and Proportionality - Jeff McMahan
The Politics of Ethical Foreign Policy - Dan Bulley
A Responsibility to Protect Whom?
VOLUME FOUR: THE RESPONSIBILITY TO PROTECT AND HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION
The Responsibility to Protect - International Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty
Report of the International Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty
Limiting Sovereignty - Henry Shue
Whither the Responsibility to Protect? Humanitarian Intervention and the 2005 World Summit - Alex Bellamy
Darfur and the Failure of the Responsibility to Protect - Alex de Waal
The Responsibility to Protect and the Problem of Military Intervention - Alex Bellamy
The Responsibility to Protect - Gareth Evans
An Idea Whose Time Has Come... and Gone?
Implementing the Responsibility to Protect - Ban Ki-moon
From Idea to Norm - and Action?
Unravelling the Paradox of ¿the Responsibility to Protect¿ - David Chandler
The Responsibility to Protect - Five Years on - Alex Bellamy
The Responsibility to Protect - Edward Luck
Growing Pains or Early Promise?
The Responsibility to Protect - Eli Stamnes
Integrating Gender Perspectives into Policies and Practices
The Antecedents of ¿Sovereignty as Responsibility¿ - Luke Glanville
The Responsibility to Protect in International Political Discourse - Aidan Hehir
Encouraging Statement of Intent or Illusory Platitudes?
The Responsibility to Protect - Edward Luck
The First Decade
Responsibility to Protect - Ban Ki-moon
Timely and Decisive Response