Passion and ambivalence : colonialism, nationalism, and international law / by Nathaniel Berman.
نوع المادة : نصالسلاسل:Legal history library ; v. 6. | Legal history library. Studies in the history of international law ; ; v. 3.الناشر:Leiden ; Boston : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2012وصف:xiii, 460 pages ; 25 cmنوع المحتوى:- text
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- 9789004210240 (hbk)
- 9004210245 (hbk)
- KZ6368 B47 2012
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KZ6360 S52 1999 Cyberspace and the use of force / | KZ6360 .S77 1998 Strategic coercion : concepts and cases | KZ6368 .A56 1999 The question of intervention : statements by the Secretary-General / | KZ6368 B47 2012 Passion and ambivalence : colonialism, nationalism, and international law / | KZ6368 .C48 1999 Planning for intervention : international cooperation in conflict management | KZ6368 .D37 2014 دور المنظمات الإقليمية في النزاعات الداخلية : دور مجلس التعاون الخليجي في الازمة البحرينية نموذجا / | KZ6368 D69 2008 Striking first : preemption and prevention in international conflict / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
In the wake of empire -- Intervention in a "divided world" : axes of legitimacy -- "But the alternative is despair" : European nationalism and the modernist renewal of international law -- Between "alliance" and "localization" : nationalism and the new oscillationism -- The nationality decrees case, or, of intimacy and consent -- Beyond colonialism and nationalism? Ethiopia, Czechoslovakia, and "peaceful change" -- Nationalism "Good" and "Bad" : the vicissitudes of an obsession -- Legalizing Jerusalem, or, of law, fantasy, and faith -- Imperial ambivalences : scenes from a critical history of internationalism.
Ethnic, nationalist, and religious conflicts and debates about international intervention have been central global preoccupations of the past hundred years. Such debates, this volume argues, were first framed in their modern form during the interwar period, when a 2Modernist break3 (akin to that in literature, philosophy, and the arts) transformed the way such conflicts were viewed. Internationalists began to cast identity-based claims {u2014} whether those of anti-colonialists or European separatists {u2014} not only as mortal dangers to international order but as indispensable to its revitalization. Drawing on cultural studies, postcolonial theory, and psychoanalysis {u2014} with case studies ranging from 1930s Ethiopia to 1990s Jerusalem {u2014} this volume looks at both the origins and legacy of these debates, offering a radical reinterpretation of modern internationalism.