Humanitarianism Goes to War: Tensions between Violence, Human Rights, and Military Humanism in the Post-Cold War

This article reconstructs and problematizes the debate on the relationship between humanitarianism and the use of force. Thus, it analyzes the historical turns in the evolution of humanitarianism and the establishment of the new political humanitarianism. We then review the converging agendas of new...

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Piedrahita Ramírez, Luis Felipe
Restrepo Arboleda, Sara María
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2022
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Universidad EAFIT
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Peacebuilding
humanitarianism
liberal interventionism
post-Cold War
use of force
Construcción de paz
humanitarismo
intervencionismo liberal
posguerra fría
uso de la fuerza
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Copyright © 2022 Luis Felipe Piedrahita Ramírez, Sara María Restrepo Arboleda
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dc.title.eng.fl_str_mv Humanitarianism Goes to War: Tensions between Violence, Human Rights, and Military Humanism in the Post-Cold War
dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv El humanitarismo va a la guerra. Tensiones entre violencias, derechos humanos y humanismo militar en la posguerra fría
title Humanitarianism Goes to War: Tensions between Violence, Human Rights, and Military Humanism in the Post-Cold War
spellingShingle Humanitarianism Goes to War: Tensions between Violence, Human Rights, and Military Humanism in the Post-Cold War
Peacebuilding
humanitarianism
liberal interventionism
post-Cold War
use of force
Construcción de paz
humanitarismo
intervencionismo liberal
posguerra fría
uso de la fuerza
title_short Humanitarianism Goes to War: Tensions between Violence, Human Rights, and Military Humanism in the Post-Cold War
title_full Humanitarianism Goes to War: Tensions between Violence, Human Rights, and Military Humanism in the Post-Cold War
title_fullStr Humanitarianism Goes to War: Tensions between Violence, Human Rights, and Military Humanism in the Post-Cold War
title_full_unstemmed Humanitarianism Goes to War: Tensions between Violence, Human Rights, and Military Humanism in the Post-Cold War
title_sort Humanitarianism Goes to War: Tensions between Violence, Human Rights, and Military Humanism in the Post-Cold War
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Piedrahita Ramírez, Luis Felipe
Restrepo Arboleda, Sara María
dc.contributor.author.spa.fl_str_mv Piedrahita Ramírez, Luis Felipe
Restrepo Arboleda, Sara María
dc.contributor.spa.fl_str_mv Universidad de Antioquia
dc.subject.keyword.eng.fl_str_mv Peacebuilding
humanitarianism
liberal interventionism
post-Cold War
use of force
topic Peacebuilding
humanitarianism
liberal interventionism
post-Cold War
use of force
Construcción de paz
humanitarismo
intervencionismo liberal
posguerra fría
uso de la fuerza
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Construcción de paz
humanitarismo
intervencionismo liberal
posguerra fría
uso de la fuerza
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