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Westphalia From Below Humanitarian Intervention And The Myth Of 1648 Thomas Peak

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Westphalia From Below Humanitarian Intervention And The Myth Of 1648 Thomas Peak
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Publisher: Hurst & Company
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 5.68 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Thomas Peak
ISBN: 9781787383920, 178738392X
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Westphalia From Below Humanitarian Intervention And The Myth Of 1648 Thomas Peak by Thomas Peak 9781787383920, 178738392X instant download after payment.

An original contribution to international ethics and humanitarian intervention, Westphalia From Below draws on history and IR theory to offer a fresh analysis of an insufficiently understood subject. This new history of the lead-up to 1648 exposes the mythical and problematic nature of the Peace of Westphalia and its implications for international politics, questioning the impoverished visions of this landmark treaty that influence IR theory and humanitarian protection to this day. IR is infused with perspectives from the humanities based on reconstructions of the mentalities of the Thirty Years' War. Scholars tell us that the Westphalia settlement instituted an absolutist understanding of sovereignty as a right and a strict principle of non-intervention, which was only later displaced by the 'radical innovation' of humanitarian intervention--but Thomas Peak exposes this myth as a fabrication that cannot sustainably be upheld as a normative precept. He shows from the ground up that, in fact, Westphalia established an order grounded in human dignity, in which sovereignty and intervention were not opposed. This true legacy of Westphalia has important and valuable connections with recent conceptions of international politics, particularly the legitimacy of intervention on humanitarian grounds. Peak's study is as relevant as it is refreshing.

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