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Human Rights And The Neo-Conservative Project: What’S Not To Like?, Tom J. Farer
Human Rights And The Neo-Conservative Project: What’S Not To Like?, Tom J. Farer
Human Rights & Human Welfare
Hegemony, as neo-cons argued in the 1990s, is not the mere possession of dominating power but also the will to use it on behalf of a coherent project. In the Clinton years, hegemony was only latent. The catastrophe of September 2001 created the circumstances in which it could be made real. To what end? There is not yet a single comprehensive statement of the neoconservative project and its premises.
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Law, Human Rights, Realism And The “War On Terror”, J. Peter Pham
Law, Human Rights, Realism And The “War On Terror”, J. Peter Pham
Human Rights & Human Welfare
A review of:
The Lesser Evil: Political Ethics in an Age of Terror by Michael Ignatieff. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2004. 212pp.
Politics And International Justice In A World Of States, J. Peter Pham
Politics And International Justice In A World Of States, J. Peter Pham
Human Rights & Human Welfare
A review of:
War Crimes and Realpolitik: International Justice from World War I to the 21st Century by Jackson Nyamuya Maogoto. Boulder: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2004. 267 pp.
Armed Conflict, Health And Human Rights, Alex Deraney, Hafsteinn Hafsteinsson
Armed Conflict, Health And Human Rights, Alex Deraney, Hafsteinn Hafsteinsson
Human Rights & Human Welfare
This section highlights resources with information on health concerns that arise from armed conflict. It examines human rights violations as derived from health issues and the humanitarian efforts to alleviate them. The vast majority of available literature approaches conflict-related healthcare shortfalls in terms of intervention. Literature dealing with armed conflict and health as it applies to human rights is much harder to come by, which indicates the need for additional emphasis in this area.
Cosmopolitan Law—And Cruelty— On Trial, Matthew S. Weinert
Cosmopolitan Law—And Cruelty— On Trial, Matthew S. Weinert
Human Rights & Human Welfare
A review of:
Law against Genocide: Cosmopolitan Trials by David Hirsh. London: Cavendish/Glasshouse, 2003. 183pp.