FabianKlose
In the Cause of Humanity: A History of Humanitarian Intervention in the Long Nineteenth Century
In the Cause of Humanity: A History of Humanitarian Intervention in the Long Nineteenth Century
💎 Earn 171 Points (£1.71) on this item.
YOU SAVE £1.73
- Condition: Brand new
- UK Delivery times: Usually arrives within 2 - 3 working days
- UK Shipping: Fee starts at £2.39. Subject to product weight & dimension
Bulk ordering. Want 15 or more copies? Get a personalised quote and bigger discounts. Learn more about bulk orders.
Couldn't load pickup availability
- More about In the Cause of Humanity: A History of Humanitarian Intervention in the Long Nineteenth Century
In the Cause of Humanity, Fabian Klose explores how the concept of humanitarian intervention emerged as a tool of imperial and colonial projects during the nineteenth century, through case studies of the international fight against the slave trade, military interventions in the Ottoman Empire, and the US intervention in the Cuban War of Independence.
\n Format: Hardback
\n Length: 472 pages
\n Publication date: 09 December 2021
\n Publisher: Cambridge University Press
\n
In the Cause of Humanity, a groundbreaking new history, Fabian Klose delves into the emergence of the theory and practice of humanitarian intervention during the nineteenth century. This period marked the pivotal moment when the question of whether, when, and how the international community should respond to violations of humanitarian norms and humanitarian crises emerged as a central topic of controversy and debate.
Klose's meticulous research uncovers the origins of legal debates surrounding the protection of humanitarian norms through violent means. He reveals how military intervention, often cloaked under the banner of humanitarianism, became intricately linked with imperial and colonial projects. Through comprehensive case studies, including the international fight against the slave trade, the military interventions under the guise of humanitarian aid for Christian minorities in the Ottoman Empire, and the United States' involvement in the Cuban War of Independence, Klose demonstrates how the concept of humanitarian intervention solidified its place as a recognized instrument in international politics and international law.
This insightful work not only sheds light on the historical origins of humanitarian intervention but also offers valuable insights into its ethical and political dimensions. Klose challenges the notion that humanitarian intervention is always altruistic and argues that it is often driven by geopolitical interests and power dynamics. He explores the complex relationships between humanitarianism, colonialism, and the pursuit of national security, raising important questions about the responsibilities of the international community in addressing humanitarian crises.
In conclusion, In the Cause of Humanity is a seminal work that provides a comprehensive and nuanced understanding of the emergence of humanitarian intervention during the nineteenth century. Through meticulous research and thoughtful analysis, Fabian Klose offers a valuable contribution to our understanding of this critical topic, challenging our assumptions and prompting us to reevaluate the role of the international community in addressing humanitarian crises. This book is a must-read for scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in the complex dynamics of international relations and the pursuit of justice and human rights.
\n Weight: 808g\n
Dimension: 160 x 234 x 35 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781316516201\n \n
This item can be found in:
UK and International shipping information
UK and International shipping information
UK Delivery and returns information:
- Delivery within 2 - 3 days when ordering in the UK.
- Shipping fee for UK customers from £2.39. Fully tracked shipping service available.
- Returns policy: Return within 30 days of receipt for full refund.
International deliveries:
Shulph Ink now ships to Australia, Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, India, Luxembourg Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Spain, Netherlands, New Zealand, United Arab Emirates, United States of America.
- Delivery times: within 5 - 10 days for international orders.
- Shipping fee: charges vary for overseas orders. Only tracked services are available for most international orders. Some countries have untracked shipping options.
- Customs charges: If ordering to addresses outside the United Kingdom, you may or may not incur additional customs and duties fees during local delivery.
