Brazil as a rising power intervention norms and the contestation of global order
Introduction. Rebels or aspirants: Rising powers, normative contestation and intervention KAI MICHAEL KENKEL AND PHILIP CUNLIFFE 1. Rising powers and international intervention: The constraints on collective action ALCIDES COSTA VAZ 2. Norms and tolerance between words and deeds: Brazil's long-...
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Sprache: | eng |
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Abingdon, Oxon, New York, NY
Routledge
2016
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Ausgabe: | First published |
Schriftenreihe: | Global Institutions
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Humanitarian intervention
> Responsibility to protect (International law)
> Militärische Intervention
> Responsibility to Protect
> Politische Philosophie
> Mittelstaat
> Politische Führung
> Global Governance
> Internationales politisches System
> Position
> Kultur
> Wert
> Norm
> Kulturstandard
> Weltordnung
> Universalitätsprinzip
> Afrika
> Africa
> Brazil
> Foreign relations
> Erde
> Brasilien
> Aufsatzsammlung
> Vereinte Nationen
> Friedenssichernde Maßnahme
> Humanitäre Intervention
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Zusammenfassung: | Introduction. Rebels or aspirants: Rising powers, normative contestation and intervention KAI MICHAEL KENKEL AND PHILIP CUNLIFFE 1. Rising powers and international intervention: The constraints on collective action ALCIDES COSTA VAZ 2. Norms and tolerance between words and deeds: Brazil's long-term approach to global governance ANTONIO JORGE RAMALHO 3. Modernization in-between: The ambivalent role of Brazil in contemporary peacebuilding efforts in Africa MARTA FERNANDEZ AND CARLOS FREDERICO PEREIRA DA SILVA GAMA 4. International interventions and the use of force: A theoretical framework for understanding rising powers' normative responses CARLOS CHAGAS VIANNA BRAGA 5. The ethics of the "responsibility while protecting": Brazil, the Responsibility to Protect, and the restrictive approach to humanitarian intervention JAMES PATTISON 6. Multilateral interventions as a power-enhancing instrument: Rising powers' path from the periphery to the center NIL SEDA SATANA 7. A right of intervention or a global- Rebels or aspirants : rising powers, normative contestation and intervention / Kai Michael Kenkel and Philip CunliffeRising powers and international intervention : the constraints on collective action / Alcides Costa Vaz -- Norms and tolerance between words and deeds : Brazil's long-term approach to global governance / Antonio Jorge Ramalho -- Modernization in-between : the ambivalent role of Brazil in contemporary peacebuilding efforts in Africa / Marta Fernández and Carolos Frederico Pereira da Silva Gama -- International interventions and the use of force : a theoretical framework for understanding rising powers' normative responses / Carolos Chagas Vianna Braga -- The ethics of the "responsibility while protecting" : Brazil, the Responsibility to Protect, and the restrictive approach to humanitarian intervention / James Pattison -- Multilateral interventions as a power-enhancing instrument : rising powers' path from the periphery to the center / Nil Seda Satana -- A right of intervention or a global-social R2P? / Oliver P. Richmond -- R2P and the interplay between policy and norms in a shifting global order / Ramesh Thakur. Introduction. Rebels or aspirants: Rising powers, normative contestation and intervention KAI MICHAEL KENKEL AND PHILIP CUNLIFFE 1. Rising powers and international intervention: The constraints on collective action ALCIDES COSTA VAZ 2. Norms and tolerance between words and deeds: Brazil's long-term approach to global governance ANTONIO JORGE RAMALHO 3. Modernization in-between: The ambivalent role of Brazil in contemporary peacebuilding efforts in Africa MARTA FERNANDEZ AND CARLOS FREDERICO PEREIRA DA SILVA GAMA 4. International interventions and the use of force: A theoretical framework for understanding rising powers' normative responses CARLOS CHAGAS VIANNA BRAGA 5. The ethics of the "responsibility while protecting": Brazil, the Responsibility to Protect, and the restrictive approach to humanitarian intervention JAMES PATTISON 6. Multilateral interventions as a power-enhancing instrument: Rising powers' path from the periphery to the center NIL SEDA SATANA 7. A right of intervention or a global-social R2P? OLIVER P. RICHMOND 8. R2P and the interplay between policy and norms in a shifting global order RAMESH THAKUR |
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | XXIII,195 S. |
ISBN: | 9781315670607 978-1-315-67060-7 9781138946781 978-1-138-94678-1 |