Forces for Good: Cosmopolitan Militaries in the Twenty-first Century

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Manchester University Press, 2004 - 333 páginas
"Forces for good develops and explores the concept of 'cosmopolitan militaries'. It examines how governments, militaries and institutions have responded politically, doctrinally and operationally to claims that militaries have a new role in cosmopolitan law enforcement that allows and perhaps even requires the use of force to protect and defend those who are the victims of gross abuse of human rights. The contributors include academics, defence practitioners and serving military officers."--BOOK JACKET.
 

Contenido

Introduction Lorraine Elliott and Graeme Cheeseman1
1
Cosmopolitan ethics and militaries as forces for good
17
who can and will act now?
33
The good state as cosmopolitan agent Peter Lawler
49
Cosmopolitan objectives and the strategic challenges
65
Logistics and multinational military operations Susan Smith
79
Cosmopolitan purposes and the United Nations Marrack Goulding
101
warfighters or cosmopolitan warriors? Terry Terriff
117
a wary cosmopolitan
189
a cosmopolitanminded military?
207
a fractured cosmopolitan Graeme Cheeseman
219
The United Kingdom Andrew Dorman
237
armed to make a difference? Robert Ayson
250
Japan as a civilian peacekeeper Eiichi Katahara
263
cosmopolitan or cosmopolitanminded militaries?
276
Bibliography293
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a study of the
134
an embryonic
150
forces for good? Annika Bergman
168

Términos y frases comunes

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