The Legality and Legitimacy of the Use of Force in Northeast Asia: 2

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The Legality and Legitimacy of the Use of Force in Northeast Asia: 2

Author(s): Brendan Howe (Editor), Boris Kondoch

  • Publisher: Brill
  • Publication Date: 7 Jun. 2013
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 306 pages
  • ISBN-10: 9004249044
  • ISBN-13: 9789004249042

Book Description

In The Legality and Legitimacy of the Use of Force in Northeast Asia, Brendan Howe and Boris Kondoch bring together distinguished authors with extensive Northeast Asian backgrounds to offer a diverse and comprehensive evaluation of when it is right, from regional perspectives, to use force in international relations.

The use of force in international relations has been severely curtailed by pragmatic considerations of international order, and further constrained by positive international law. In Northeast Asia, the prohibition of aggression has remained uncontested. Strict adherence to non-intervention in Northeast Asia has, however, increasingly come under attack from internal and external normative communities. The contributors, therefore, use regional legal, normative, cultural, and historical insights to shed light on the contemporary positions of Northeast Asian political communities with regard to the use of force.

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About the Author

Brendan M. Howe, Ph.D. (2004), Tritiy College, Dublin, is Professor and Department Chair at GSIS, Ewha Womans University. He has 14 years’ experience researching on and teaching in East Asia; extensive publications on related topics including multiple SSCI ranked journal articles and four books.

Boris Kondoch is Professor at Far East University and editor of the Journal of International Peacekeeping published by Brill/Martinus Niijhoff. He has published extensively on international law and international peace-keeping related subjects. He previuosly edited eight books.

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