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Military Intervention In The Middle East And North Africa The Case Of Nato In Libya Susannah Osullivan

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Military Intervention In The Middle East And North Africa The Case Of Nato In Libya Susannah Osullivan
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.28 MB
Pages: 195
Author: Susannah O’Sullivan
ISBN: 9781317209676, 1317209672
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Military Intervention In The Middle East And North Africa The Case Of Nato In Libya Susannah Osullivan by Susannah O’sullivan 9781317209676, 1317209672 instant download after payment.

This book contributes to an increasingly important branch of critical security studies that combines insights from critical geopolitics and postcolonial critique by making an argument about the geographies of violence and their differential impact in contemporary security practices, including but not limited to military intervention. The book explores military intervention in Libya through the categories of space and time, to provide a robust ethico-political critique of the intervention.
Much of the mainstream international relations scholarship on humanitarian intervention frames the ethical, moral and legal debate over intervention in terms of a binary, between human rights and state sovereignty. In response, O’Sullivan questions the ways in which military violence was produced as a rational and reasonable response to the crisis in Libya, outlining and destabilising this false binary between the human and the state. The book offers methodological tools for questioning the violent institutions at the heart of humanitarian intervention and asking how intervention has been produced as a rational response to crisis.
Contributing to the ongoing academic conversation in the critical literature on spatiality, militarism and resistance, the book draws upon postcolonial and poststructural approaches to critical security studies, and will be of great interest to scholars and graduates of critical security studies and international relations.

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