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Invoking humanityInvoking humanity

Invoking humanity

war, law, and global order

Danilo Zolo

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"* Powerful, passionate and highly topical critique of humanitarian intervention* International political theorist with eight top-selling books "Whoever invokes humanity wants to cheat."In this first time translation in English, Danilo Zolo considers Carl Schmitt's maxim in the context of the "humanitarian war" waged against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in the Spring of 1999 by 19 NATO countries. This erudite and disturbing book is a political, legal and philosophical reflection on an extraordinary display of Western Power and its present and future impact on the global system of international relations. Zolo's account of the war is located within the context of the irresistible drive of globalization which he argues brings economic, financial and military, ecological and ethnic-religious turbulence in its wake. Not only the future of the Balkan region, he suggests, is at stake here, but the fate of international law, the future role of the United Nations and the political destiny of Europe."--Bloomsbury Publishing.

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OL Work ID
OL711946W

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HistoryKosovo (Serbia) Civil War, 1998-1999Politics and governmentKosovo War, 1998-1999Kosovo (serbia), history, civil war, 1998-1999Europe, politics and government, 1989-General & miscellaneous european historyEurope - general & miscellaneous - politics & governmentBalkan conflicts1991-1999

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