WESTERN INTERVENTION IN THE MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA
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WESTERN INTERVENTION IN THE MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA (ebook)

JOSEPHINE S. JACKSON

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ROUTLEDGE
ISBN:
9781040628850
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Epublication content package
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Inglés
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Si

Western Intervention in the Middle East and North Africa: The ‘Responsibility to Protect’ in Libya, Syria and Beyond offers a groundbreaking investigation into one of the most contested questions in international relations: why states intervene to stop mass atrocities in some contexts but not in others. Focusing on the United States and the United Kingdom, this book examines two pivotal cases – Libya (2011) and Syria (2011–2013) – to reveal how decisions under the third pillar of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) are shaped less by universal norms than by nationally constructed identities and interests. Through detailed case studies, qualitative interviews, and extensive engagement with social constructivist theory, the book demonstrates how the U.S. and U.K. positioned themselves as ‘intervener’ in Libya but as ‘non-intervener’ in Syria, and how the Libya experience itself influenced subsequent restraint in Syria. By tracing the complex interaction of social, political, and institutional factors, it challenges the assumption that R2P operates as a purely international agenda and instead uncovers the national-level dynamics that determine whether and how military interventions occur. Essential reading for scholars, policy makers, and practitioners in international relations, human rights, and Middle East and North African studies, this book provides critical insights into the politics of atrocity prevention and highlights the nuanced conditions required for future third pillar responses.