International Security and Peace-Building: Africa, the Middle East, and Europe
Title | International Security and Peace-Building: Africa, the Middle East, and Europe |
Publication Type | Book |
Year of Publication | 2017 |
Authors | Bah, Abu |
Number of Pages | 212 |
Publisher | Indiana University Press |
City | Bloomington, IN |
Abstract | The end of the Cold War was to usher in an era of peace based on flourishing democracies and free market economies worldwide. Instead, new wars, including the war on terrorism, have threatened international, regional, and individual security and sparked a major refugee crisis. This volume of essays on international humanitarian interventions focuses on what interests are promoted through these interventions and how efforts to build liberal democracies are carried out in failing states. Focusing on Africa, the Middle East, and Europe, an international group of contributors shows that best practices of protection and international state-building have not been applied uniformly. Together, the essays provide a theoretical and empirical critique of global liberal governance and reveal that global liberal governance may threaten fragile governments and endanger human security at all levels. |
URL | https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt20061cg?item_view=book_info |
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