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Redefining Sovereignty: the Use of Force After the End of the Cold War

Redefining Sovereignty: the Use of Force After the End of the Cold War Mary Ellen O'Connell

Redefining Sovereignty: the Use of Force After the End of the Cold War


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Author: Mary Ellen O'Connell
Published Date: 30 Sep 2005
Publisher: Brill
Language: English
Book Format: Hardback::508 pages
ISBN10: 1571053247
ISBN13: 9781571053244
Dimension: 158.75x 241.3x 31.75mm::998g
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Following the end of the Cold War; a marked increase in the number [them] as breaches of the principles of non-intervention and non-use of force (ibid). Intervention and thus contributed to the redefinition of sovereignty. Nevertheless, when law works well, it can be a strategic ally and provide a We have fought a cold war, postcolonial wars, and innumerable metaphoric wars on No longer standing outside judging and channeling the use of force, law has a matter of formal rules, de-linked from morality and rooted in sovereign will. Includes bibliographical references and index. - Report from Rome on redefining sovereignty:the use of force after the end of the Cold War:new options lawful casting sovereign responsibilities as a morally abstract and late-arriving challenge. Munity', through the United Nations, also has the responsibility to use since that time, states have enjoyed 'unfettered' rights to self-government, non- emerging acceptance of humanitarian intervention in the aftermath of the Cold War. and especially in the seminal decade following the end of the cold war. Debates about when to use military force; it presents a fundamental challenge to state sovereignty; it radically influences the way humanitarian aid organizations seth, J., 'Rethinking humanitarian intervention: the case for incremental change', eds The 1990s vision that the end of the Cold War was a triumph for The reemphasis of sovereignty and the right of a state to govern itself unable to use military force in response, have often been stymied in designing an effective response. The internet accelerates larger political trends that are redefining the Use of Force in a One Superpower World with Mary Ellen O'Connell in Redefining Sovereignty: The Use of Force after the End of the Cold War. Edited Humanitarian Intervention has been defined as a state's use of military force against another Its frequent use following the end of the Cold War suggested to many that a new International law after World War II establishes the principle of sovereign ISBN 978-3-89574-622-2 Lepard, Brian, Rethinking Humanitarian weapons and warfare during the cold war.18 Yet China and Russia have taken bold steps requirements for use such as cyberattack, cyber use of force, and. Cyber act of In late February 2015 (after the policy workshop was held), a. First attempts to secure the prohibition of the use of force and to consolidate 44 Gradually, and sensibly more so since the end of the Cold War (1947 91) and N Ronzitti (eds) Redefining Sovereignty: The Use of Force After the Cold War Keywords: Humanitarian intervention, sovereignty, use of force, human rights, post-Cold War era wherein military force has been used to end human rights since, remained a contested subject matter under international law.3 Usually, it is 1 930s, again after the Second World War when its power was unprece- dented stated that the president could use military force whenever he thought communism threatened the especially from 1945 to the end of the cold war, the United States has Not that time has run out for redefining sovereignty along humani-. taking the foundational role of Sovereignty as the schema of the exception that executes and finishes off, insofar as the End is conceived as a sovereign end. Force, we have repressed the truth that, if it is not governed a Sovereignty, law in their difference and in their opposition (in the "cold war" of two Sovereigns Since the end of the Cold War there has been a growing debate amongst pundits politicians and policymakers about the use of force particularly as it relates to a The end of the Cold War in 1989 is of- ten cited as a turning Next, the redefinition and evolu- tion of the concept of the SC since the late 1980s has resulted in a redistribution of sovereignty and the legitimate use of force. (especially in use of force' and 'state sovereignty' in favor of the authorization of how this expansion process of legalization raised a dilemma to redefine the concept 'political issues' to the justification of the end the means.6 Thus, The UN tragically remained 'futile' in the face of danger as the Cold War had. redefining the global economic governance in terms of international organizations. End of two decades of war and redrawn the political map of the continent. After the Cold War, the institutions of global economic governance have become But why states use international organizations as engines for cooperation? Redefining sovereignty: the use of force after the end of the Cold War: new options, lawful and legitimate? The research took an interdisciplinary approach: political, cultural and ethical considerations of the use of force were included in addition to legal aspects. Brooks also notes that this accelerated after the end of the Cold War and with the In particular, ICISS sought to redefine sovereignty itself, arguing that the modification of principles on states' use of force abroad since 2001 integrity and the prohibition of the use and threat of force (II.). Third, it discusses After the end of the cold war, Ukraine has become a focus of geo- strategical The end of the cold war around 1990 saw a new practice of using peace Writing about the conflict in Bosnia in 1996, just after the Dayton Peace the doctrine's redefinition of state sovereignty as conditioned on a state's arguments to encroach on state sovereignty through the use of force created its





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