Justifying America's wars: the conduct and practice of US military intervention/
Nicholas Kerton-Johnson.
- London ; New York : Routledge, 2011.
- xiv, 191 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
- Contemporary security studies; .
"Simultaneously published in the USA and Canada"--T.p. verso.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Legitimacy in international relations -- Some methodological points -- An initial note on the cases -- Setting the context : intervention and norms in international society -- 1945-1990 -- 1990-2001 -- 2001 onwards -- Intervention norms and international society -- The Gulf War -- Background to the war -- President Bush's justifications for intervention -- UNSC -- The move to war -- The practice of intervention -- Post-war rebellion and safe-havens -- Conclusion: Old or new norms advanced? -- The Kosovo intervention -- Background and UNSC -- President Clinton's justifications for intervention -- The practice of intervention -- A humanitarian shift in international society? -- The intervention in Afghanistan -- Background to the intervention -- President Bush's justifications for the intervention -- UNSC -- The practice of intervention -- The Iraq War -- President Bush's justifications for the intervention -- UNSC -- The practice of intervention -- Revisiting the cases -- Justifications across the cases : a core legitimating norm? -- Practice across cases : standard practice? A shifting international society?
9780415561686 (hardcover) 041556168X (hardcover)
Intervention (International law) Just war doctrine. Intervention (International law) Just war doctrine Persian Gulf War, 1991. Kosovo War, 1998-1999. Afghan War, 2001- Iraq War, 2003-2011.
United States--Military policy. United States--Military policy