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The Political Economy of Human Rights Enforcement
Moral and Intellectual Leadership in the Context of Global Hegemony
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The Political Economy of Human Rights Enforcement
Moral and Intellectual Leadership in the Context of Global Hegemony
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This book examines humanitarian interventions in the post-Cold War era in the context of the development of global capitalism. It argues that it is often our duty to use force to uphold human rights, but that attempts to promote and protect these rights can unintentionally contribute to the perpetuation of poverty and poverty-related problems.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- 1 The Existing Analyses of Human Rights Enforcement: a Critical Review
- 2 Ideology and the History of Human Rights Enforcement
- 3 Globalization and the Development of a New Form of Global Hegemony
- 4 Human Rights Enforcement and the Moral and Intellectual Leadership of Hegemony
- Conclusion: A Noble Practice in an Ignoble Context: Unintended Consequences of Human Rights Enforcement for the Late-modern World
- References
- UN Resolutions Cited in the Text
- Index