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A Century of Anarchy?

War, Normativity, and the Birth of Modern International Order

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Gebonden, 432 blz. | Engels
Oxford University Press | 1e druk, 2024
ISBN13: 9780192855503
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Hoofdrubriek : Juridisch
Oxford University Press 1e druk, 2024 9780192855503
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Samenvatting

The nineteenth century has been understood as an age in which states could wage war against each other if they deemed it politically necessary. According to this narrative, it was not until the establishment of the League of Nations, the Kellogg-Briand Pact, and the UN Charter that the 'free right to go to war' (liberum ius ad bellum) was gradually outlawed. Better times dawned as this anarchy of waging war ended, resulting in radical transformations of international law and politics.

However, as a 'free right to go to war' has never been empirically proven, this story of progress is puzzling. In A Century of Anarchy?: War, Normativity, and the Birth of Modern International Order, Hendrik Simon challenges this narrative by outlining a genealogy of modern war justifications and drawing on scientific, political, and public discourses. He argues that liberum ius ad bellum is an invention created by realist legal scholars in Imperial Germany who argued against the mainstream of European liberalism and, paradoxically, that the now forgotten Sonderweg reading was universalized in international historiographies after the World Wars.

A Century of Anarchy? is a compelling read for historians, jurists, political theorists, international relations scholars, and anyone interested in understanding the emergence of the modern international order. In this groundbreaking work, Simon not only artfully deconstructs the myth of liberum ius ad bellum but also traces the political and theoretical roots of the modern prohibition of war to the long nineteenth century (1789-1918).

Specificaties

ISBN13:9780192855503
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Aantal pagina's:432
Druk:1
Verschijningsdatum:7-5-2024

Over Hendrik Simon

Hendrik Simon is Lecturer at Goethe University Frankfurt and Research Associate at the Peace Research Institute Frankfurt. He was Visiting Fellow at the Centre for Advanced International Theory/University of Sussex (2017), at the University of Vienna (2018, 2016), at the Max Planck Institute for European Legal History Frankfurt (2015-16) and at the Cluster of Excellence 'Normative Orders' (2011-12).

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Inhoudsopgave

Setting the Scene
1:Introduction: A Century of Anarchy, a Right to War?
2:Thesis and Antithesis: Why States Justify War

Part I. Justifying War in the Nineteenth Century: A European Discourse
3:On the Threshold of Modernity: From Revolutionizing to Reordering War
4:Birth of an International Order
5:Between Might and Right: Justified Wars and Multiple Normativities
6:The Promise of 'Peace through Law' in the Shadow of War

Part II. Emergence of a Myth: A German Sonderweg?
7:Recht zum Krieg: A Clausewitzian Tradition
8:A Hegemonic Discourse? On Mainstream(s) and Myth(s)
9:Antinomianism: The Kaiserreich's Politics of Justifying War
10:Old Order, New Order: Historiography between Anarchy and Progress

Conclusion
11:War, Normativity, and the Birth of Modern International Order

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