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This book explores the contradictions in Britain's humanitarian and military intervention in Libya and Syria, beginning with the Arab spring in 2010.

The book assesses the contradictions between the expressed humanitarian intentions of British military interveners and the impact of their actions on the putative beneficiary states. It demonstrates that, as a result of foreign intervention, both Libya and Syria were rendered non-functional as unitary nations and suffered extensive harm to their people and infrastructure. To evaluate the effectiveness and credibility of humanitarian warfare, the author conducts a thematic analysis of debates on Libya and Syria in the House of Commons. The book provides a detailed study of intentions and motives expressed by Members of Parliament, of consequent British state actions and their outcomes, and of MPs' reactions to outcomes. It provides ample evidence of duplicity, insincerity, indifference to harm, and ulterior motives for

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Chapter One: Introduction and Research Method Introduction The Research Method Chapter Two: Five Centuries of Humanitarian Intervention Chapter Three: The Libya Debates Top Five Themes: Variation over Four Years Chapter Four: Regime Change in Libya Chapter Five: The Syria Debates Top Five Themes: Variation over Four Years Chapter Six: Regime Change in Syria Chapter Seven: Libya and Syria Theme Comparison Theme Differences Ranked 1–20 Chapter Eight: Credibility of Humanitarian Warfare Chapter Nine: Conclusions

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 12/30/2022 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032329888, 978-1032329888
      ISBN10: 1032329882

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book explores the contradictions in Britain's humanitarian and military intervention in Libya and Syria, beginning with the Arab spring in 2010.

      The book assesses the contradictions between the expressed humanitarian intentions of British military interveners and the impact of their actions on the putative beneficiary states. It demonstrates that, as a result of foreign intervention, both Libya and Syria were rendered non-functional as unitary nations and suffered extensive harm to their people and infrastructure. To evaluate the effectiveness and credibility of humanitarian warfare, the author conducts a thematic analysis of debates on Libya and Syria in the House of Commons. The book provides a detailed study of intentions and motives expressed by Members of Parliament, of consequent British state actions and their outcomes, and of MPs' reactions to outcomes. It provides ample evidence of duplicity, insincerity, indifference to harm, and ulterior motives for

      Table of Contents

      Chapter One: Introduction and Research Method Introduction The Research Method Chapter Two: Five Centuries of Humanitarian Intervention Chapter Three: The Libya Debates Top Five Themes: Variation over Four Years Chapter Four: Regime Change in Libya Chapter Five: The Syria Debates Top Five Themes: Variation over Four Years Chapter Six: Regime Change in Syria Chapter Seven: Libya and Syria Theme Comparison Theme Differences Ranked 1–20 Chapter Eight: Credibility of Humanitarian Warfare Chapter Nine: Conclusions

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