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_b.H89 2020
245 0 0 _aHumanitarianism and human rights :
_ba world of differences? /
_cedited by Michael N. Barnett.
260 _aCambridge, United Kingdom ;
_aNew York, NY :
_bCambridge University Press,
_c2020.
300 _aviii, 344 pages ;
_c24 cm.
490 1 _aHuman rights in history
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _aIntroduction: Worlds of difference / Michael N. Barnett -- Part I differences or distinctions? -- Human rights and humanitarianization / Samuel Moyn -- Suffering and status / Jeffrey Flynn -- Humanitarianism and human rights in morality and practice / Charles R. Beitz -- For a fleeting moment: The short, happy life of modern humanism / Stephen Hopgood -- Part II practices -- Humanitarian governance and the circumvention of revolutionary human rights in the British Empire / Alan Lester -- Humanitarian intervention as an entangled history of humanitarianism and human rights / Fabian Klose -- Mobilizing emotions: Shame, victimhood, and agency / Bronwyn Leebaw -- At odds? Human rights and humanitarian approaches to violence against women during conflict / Aisling Swaine -- Innocence: Shaping the concept and practice of humanity / Miriam Ticktin -- Reckoning with time: Vexed temporalities in human rights and humanitarianism / Ilana Feldman -- Between the border and a hard place: Negotiating protection and humanitarian aid after the genocide in Cambodia, 1979-1999 / Bertrand Taithe -- Conclusion: Practices of humanity / Michael N. Barnett.
520 _a"This book explores the fluctuating relationship between human rights and humanitarianism. For most of their lives, human rights and humanitarianism have been distant cousins. Humanitarianism focused on situations in faraway places dealing with large-scale loss of life that demanded urgent attention whilst human rights advanced the cause of individual liberty and equality at home. However, the twentieth century saw the two coming much more directly into dialogue, particularly following the end of the Cold War, as both began working in war zones and post-conflict situations. Leading scholars probe how the shifting meanings of human rights and humanitarianism converge and diverge from a variety of disciplinary perspectives ranging from philosophical inquiries that consider whether and how differences are constructed at the level of ethics, obligations, and duties, to historical inquiries that attempt to locate core differences within and between historical periods, and to practice-oriented perspectives that suggest how differences are created and recreated in response to concrete problems and through different kinds of organised activities with different goals and meanings"--
650 0 _aHumanitarian intervention.
650 0 _aHuman rights.
650 6 _aDroit d'ingerence humanitaire.
650 6 _aDroits de l'homme (Droit international)
650 7 _aHuman rights.
_2fast
650 7 _aHumanitarian intervention.
_2fast
700 1 _aBarnett, Michael N.,
_d1960-
_eeditor.
830 0 _aHuman rights in history.
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