From Kosovo to Kabul: Human Rights and International Intervention

From Kosovo to Kabul: Human Rights and International Intervention

by David Chandler (Author), EdwardS.Herman (Preface)

Synopsis

This text takes a critical look at the way in which human rights issues have been brought to the fore in international affairs. For ten years, the language of international intervention has been transformed. The UN and Nato's new policy of interventionism - as shown in Somalia, Bosnia, Kosovo and East Timor - has been hailed as humanitarian action , part of a new ethical approach to foreign policy. The establisment of an international criminal court and ad hoc tribunals for war crimes in the former Yugoslavia reflect this shift in perception, which has been welcomed by world leaders, government critics and even NGOs. David Chandler offers a rigorous critique of this apparently benign shift in international relations to reveal the worrying political implications of a new human rights discourse.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Publisher: Pluto Press
Published: 15 Mar 2002

ISBN 10: 0745318835
ISBN 13: 9780745318837

Media Reviews
'Chandler deftly unpicks the hypocrisy and double standards behind our ethical bombing in the balkans and Asia.' Boyd Tonkin, The Independent 'Chandler's book is thorough and relentless in its critique of human rights consensus.' --Jon Holbrook - Spiked
Author Bio
David Chandler is currently a Research Fellow at Leeds Metropolitan University. He is the author of Bosnia: Faking Democracy After Dayton (Pluto Press, 1999).