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Hegemony And Humanitarian Norms: The Us Legitimation Of Toxic Violence, Eric Bonds Jan 2013

Hegemony And Humanitarian Norms: The Us Legitimation Of Toxic Violence, Eric Bonds

Sociology and Anthropology

Despite widespread beliefs that the United States has not used chemical weapons since the distant past of World War I, this study suggests a more complicated history by examining U.S. use of herbicides and incapacitating gases in the Vietnam War and its use of herbicides in the "War on Drugs." This article places such use of toxic violence within a context of U.S. hegemony, by which U.S. officials have used contested forms of violence to secure geopolitical goals, but have also been pressured to comply with humanitarian norms or-when there is a gap between norms and state policy-to do legitimating …