Titre : | Fighting for Rights : From Holy Wars to Humanitarian Military Interventions |
Auteurs : | Alkopher tal Dingott |
Type de document : | Books |
Editeur : | Farnham [United Kingdom] : Ashgate, 2013 |
Article en page(s) : | VIII, 209 p. |
Collection : | Ethics and global politics |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-1-4094-4539-5 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Index. décimale : | 172/.42 |
Catégories : |
3.15 Philosophie et éthique > Éthique > Ethique appliquée > Guerre -- Aspect moral > Guerre juste |
Tags : | War--Moral and ethical aspects ; Human rights |
Résumé : |
In the light of NATO's humanitarian war in Kosovo is it possible to understand or explain wars as an outcome of perceptions of rights? How did rights, be they divine rights in the Middle Ages, territorial rights in the eighteenth century, or human rights today, become something that people are willing to fight and die for? To answer these questions, this book explores the linkage between concepts of rights and the practice of war in the international arena, describing how normative structures of rights have shaped different practices of war from medieval to modern times, through the lens of social constructivism. Dr. Tal Dingott Alkopher Mailing address: Department of International Relations Hebrew University of Jerusalem 91905 Jerusalem, ISRAEL Email: dalkopher@mscc.huji.ac.il C.V. Title: Dr. Tal Dingott alkopher Degree: Ph.D. Hebrew University of Jerusalem Appointments: Lecturer Other Appointments: Lecturer University of Haifa (2005-2008) . Postdoctoral Fellow at the Davis Institute for International Relations, Hebrew University of Jerusalem (2004-5). Postdoctoral Fellow at the Munk Centre for International Studies, University of Toronto (2003-2004). Research Interests: Constructivist theory in IR, European Security (NATO, EU), Just War Theory, Securitization theory and Immigration in Europe. Courses: 58309 Just War: History and Theory , Norms of International Security (58417), The Constructivist Theory in International Relations (58841) 58431 European Security: From NATO to immigration related security challenges Project Interests International project on "Migrations / Diasporas Socio-Cultural Negotiations in Global Societies. Comparative Perspectives." Supervised by Prof. Alfonso de Toro of the Universität Leipzig and Prof. Ruth Fine of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The Political Psychology of Integration Strategies: The Case of the European Commission’s Interculturalism. The Impact of Immigration-related Threat Perceptions on the European Security Community: The Case of the Schengen Area. Conducted with Emmanuelle Blanc. Just War Theory: From the Traditional to the Feminist Perception From Kosovo to Libya: what happened to military humanitarian intervention's discourse and practice? Immigration-related securitization in comparative perspective: the case of Europe and Israel. Recent Publications Fighting For Rights: From Holy Wars to Humanitarian Military Interventions. Ashgate Publishing, 2013. “Military Humanitarian Interventions: Kosovo as an Examplar,” In Shlomo Avineri (ed.), War and Peace, Jerusalem: Zalman Shazar, 2010. (In Hebrew). “Reconsidering Security in the European Security Community” In Arie Kacowicz (ed.), The Spirit of Einstein: Germans and Israelis on Ethics and International Order, The Einstein Center and The Leonard Davis Institute, 2009 “Is Isaiah a Social Constructivist?” In Raymond Cohen and Raymond Westbrook (eds.) Swords into Plowshares: Isaiah’s Political Vision, New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008. “The Role of Rights in the Social Construction of Wars: From the Crusades to Humanitarian Interventions" Millennium: Journal of International Studies, vol.36 no.1 (December, 2007): 1-27. “The Social (and Religious) Meanings that Constitute War: The Crusades as Realpolitik vs. Socialpolitik,” International Studies Quarterly, vol.49 (December, 2005): 715-737. |
En ligne : | http://lccn.loc.gov/2012031226 |
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