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Reading Humanitarian Intervention

by Anne Orford, John Bell (Editor), James Crawford
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Overview

Humanitarian intervention seemed to promise a world in which human rights would be privileged over national interests or imperial ambitions during the 1990s. This book argues that humanitarian intervention had far more exploitative effects and draws on feminist, postcolonial, legal and psychoanalytic theory to provide an innovative reading of the narratives accompanying humanitarian intervention, a field which has received very little critical analysis. It concludes by considering what has been lost in the transference of concerns from humanitarian intervention to the war on terror.

Synopsis

Uses legal, feminist and postcolonial, and psychoanalytic theory to consider the cultural and economic effects of militarized humanitarianism.

About the Author, Anne Orford

ANNE ORFORD is Senior Lecturer in the Law School at the University of Melbourne.

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Book Details

Published
August 1, 2003
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
260
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780521804646

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