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ISBN 10: 0521764467
ISBN 13: 9780521764469
Author: Hilary Charlesworth, Jean Marc Coicaud
Fault Lines of International Legitimacy deals with the following questions: What are the features and functions of legitimacy in the international realm? How does international legitimacy, as exemplified in particular by multilateral norms, organizations, and policies, change over time? What role does the international distribution of power and its evolution have in the establishment and transformation of legitimacy paradigms? To what extent do democratic values account for the growing importance of legitimacy and the increasing difficulty of achieving it at the international and the national level? One of the central messages of the book is that, although the search for international legitimacy is an elusive endeavor, there is no alternative to it if we want to respond to the intertwined demands of justice and security and make them an integral and strategic part of international relations.
Table of contents:
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Acknowledgments
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Contributors
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Introduction
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From the History and Structure of International Legitimacy to Fault Lines in Contemporary International Politics
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Legitimacy, across borders and over time
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Deconstructing international legitimacy
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The evolution of international order and fault lines of international legitimacy
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Intervention in a ‘divided world’: axes of legitimacy
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From Berlin to Bonn to Baghdad: a space for infinite justice
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The UN Security Council: Expression, Venue, and Promoter of International Legitimacy?
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Legal deliberation and argumentation in international decision making
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The UN Security Council, regional arrangements, and peacekeeping operations
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The Security Council’s alliance of gender legitimacy: the symbolic capital of Resolution 1325
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Legitimacy of International Interventions and Hierarchy of International Rights
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Cosmopolitan militaries and cosmopolitan force
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Sovereignty, rights, and armed intervention: a dialectical perspective
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In Search of New Forms of International Legitimacy: Between Power and Principles
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Determining how the legitimacy of intervention is discussed: a case study of international territorial administration
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The legitimacy of economic sanctions: an analysis of humanitarian exemptions of sanctions regimes and the right to minimum sustenance
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Conclusion: the legitimacies of international law
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Index
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