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International Legitimacy and the Domestic Use of Force : a new theoretical framework / Megan Price.

By: Material type: TextSeries: Contemporary security studiesPublication details: New York: Routledge, 2023.Edition: First EditionDescription: 184 pages; 24 cmSubject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: International legitimacy and the domestic use of forceLOC classification:
  • JZ1253 .P945 2023
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List(s) this item appears in: New Arrivals (May-August 2023) | Homeland Security
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

"This book examines how states justify the domestic use of military force to foreign audiences. By deploying a sociological approach to legitimacy and drawing on conceptual tools which deal directly with the dynamics of justification, it offers a novel framework for understanding the politics of international legitimacy and domestic armed action. The framework is grounded in detailed qualitative analyses of civil wars in Sri Lanka (2006-09), and Aceh, Indonesia (2003-2005). The book shows that the meaning of legitimacy in a particular context does not flow directly from a menu of relevant rules, norms and ideas. Rather, legitimacy is always politically contested. When states justify fighting at home, the success of their claims is determined by their capacity to appeal to rules and norms but also to frame their action in ways that their audiences find compelling. Therefore, the framework offered in this book draws attention to the crucial but largely neglected role of audiences in the constitution of legitimacy. This book will be of interest to students of security studies, law, human rights and International Relations"-- Introduction -- Language: Approach and Key Concepts -- Legitimacy and the Domestic Use of Force: Charting a Theoretical Approach -- The Sri Lankan Conflict (2006-2009): Justifications -- The Aceh Conflict (2003-2005): Justifications -- The Sri Lankan Conflict (2006-2009): Audience Responses -- The Aceh conflict (2003-2005): Audience Responses -- The Politics of International Legitimacy -- Conclusion.

Megan Price is a Sessional Lecturer in the School of Political Science and International Studies, at the University of Queensland, Australia.

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