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A comprehensive presentation of humanitarian intervention in theory and practice during the course of the nineteenth century. -- .

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‘Sadly, the book is of acute relevance today, at a time when, amidst the ruins of states that have crumbled, humanitarian crises have broken out the world over. The book will be of interest not only to scholars of Ottoman history and international relations in the nineteenth century, but also to politicians and experts dealing with humanitarian intervention as both a concept and practice.’
Krisztián Csaplár-Degovics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungarian Historical Review 5, No 4 (2016)

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Table of Contents

1. Humanitarian intervention today
Part I. Theory
Introduction
2. The origins of the idea of humanitarian intervention: just war and against tyranny
3. Eurocentrism: ‘civilization’ and the ‘barbarians’
4. International law: advocacy and rejection of humanitarian intervention
5. Intervention and non-intervention in international political theory
Part II. Practice
Introduction
6. Intervention in the Greek War of Independence
7. Intervention in Lebanon and Syria
8. The Bulgarian atrocities: a bird’s eye view with emphasis on Britain
9. The Balkan Crisis of 1875-1878 and Russia: between humanitarianism and pragmatism
10. The U.S. intervention in Cuba
Part III
11. Conclusion
Select bibliography on International Law until 1945
Select bibliography
Index

Humanitarian intervention in the long nineteenth

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    Publisher: Manchester University Press
    Publication Date: 01/06/2015
    ISBN13: 9780719089909, 978-0719089909
    ISBN10: 719089905

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    A comprehensive presentation of humanitarian intervention in theory and practice during the course of the nineteenth century. -- .

    Trade Review

    ‘Sadly, the book is of acute relevance today, at a time when, amidst the ruins of states that have crumbled, humanitarian crises have broken out the world over. The book will be of interest not only to scholars of Ottoman history and international relations in the nineteenth century, but also to politicians and experts dealing with humanitarian intervention as both a concept and practice.’
    Krisztián Csaplár-Degovics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungarian Historical Review 5, No 4 (2016)

    -- .

    Table of Contents

    1. Humanitarian intervention today
    Part I. Theory
    Introduction
    2. The origins of the idea of humanitarian intervention: just war and against tyranny
    3. Eurocentrism: ‘civilization’ and the ‘barbarians’
    4. International law: advocacy and rejection of humanitarian intervention
    5. Intervention and non-intervention in international political theory
    Part II. Practice
    Introduction
    6. Intervention in the Greek War of Independence
    7. Intervention in Lebanon and Syria
    8. The Bulgarian atrocities: a bird’s eye view with emphasis on Britain
    9. The Balkan Crisis of 1875-1878 and Russia: between humanitarianism and pragmatism
    10. The U.S. intervention in Cuba
    Part III
    11. Conclusion
    Select bibliography on International Law until 1945
    Select bibliography
    Index

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