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International Law Necropolitics And Arab Lives The Legalization Of Creative Chaos In Arabia Khaled Alkassimi

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International Law Necropolitics And Arab Lives The Legalization Of Creative Chaos In Arabia Khaled Alkassimi
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.46 MB
Pages: 319
Author: Khaled Al-Kassimi
ISBN: 9781003306375, 1003306373
Language: English
Year: 2022

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International Law Necropolitics And Arab Lives The Legalization Of Creative Chaos In Arabia Khaled Alkassimi by Khaled Al-kassimi 9781003306375, 1003306373 instant download after payment.

International Relations and International Law continue to be accented by epistemic violence by naturalizing a separation between law and morality. What does such positivist juridical ethos make possible when considering that both disciplines reify a secular (immanent) ontology?

International Law, Necropolitics, and Arab Lives emphasizes that positivist jurisprudence (re)conquered Arabia by subjugating Arab life to the power of death using extrajudicial techniques of violence seeking the implementation of a "New Middle East" that is no longer "resistant to Latin-European modernity", but amenable to such exclusionary telos. The monograph goes beyond the limited remonstration asserting that the problématique with both disciplines is that they are primarily "Eurocentric". Rather, the epistemic inquiry uncovers that legalizing necropower is necessary for the temporal coherence of secular-modernity since a humanitarian logic masks sovereignty inherently being necropolitical by categorizing Arab-Islamic epistemology as an internal-external enemy from which national(ist) citizenship must be defended. This creates a sense of danger around which to unite "modern" epistemology whilst reinforcing the purity of a particular ontology at the expense of banning and de-humanizing a supposed impure Arab refugee.

This book will be of interest to graduate students, scholars, and finally, practitioners of international relations, political theory, philosophical theology, and legal-theory.

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