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- W2197971615 abstract "FAULT LINES OF INTERNATIONAL LEGITIMACY Edited by Hilary Charlesworth and Jean-Marc Coicaud Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010. 4o6pp, US$105.00 cloth ISBN 978-0-521-76446-9Armed interventions in Kosovo and Iraq have exposed this volume calls in the terrain of legitimacy. How do we reconcile the apparent contradiction in the assertion, made by the independent commission on Kosovo, that the NATO intervention was legitimate but illegal (390)? In this substantial volume, distinguished group of legal scholars grapples with the problem that we cannot fully equate legitimacy with law and institutions, and with the tensions produced by conflicting norms and imperatives within those institutions themselves. Although the case studies addressed vary to include not only the Kosovo and Iraq interventions but also issues such as economic sanctions, the legitimization of the war in Afghanistan, women's peace movements, and the coordination of UN peacekeepers with regional organizations, the volume as whole is haunted by the legitimate but illegal dilemma as manifested in the Kosovo intervention, and by the widespread popular and scholarly anger and anxiety generated by the 2003 US-led invasion of Iraq.Most of the contributors work primarily in the field of law, but the essays engage broad array of scholarly work in relations, political theory, history, and policy commentary and analysis. In the first three chapters, Jean- Marc Coicaud develops the concept of legitimacy as a process through which both political power and obethence are justified (17). He presents solid and in-depth review of how legitimacy matters to relations, with examples drawn from history and, importantly, not exclusively from the European-Atlantic context. Coicaud directly engages and draws on works by scholars such as Ian Hurd and Thomas Franck, among others, in demonstrating how legitimacy structures political life. In his view, international legitimacy is about socializing life by trying to find the right balance between status quo and change (87). Coicaud develops the notion of in the third chapter, noting that what is important in understanding fault lines of legitimacy are the competing right claims put forward by actors in the language of norms ofthe multilateral system, ofthe UN, on which no resolution or agreement is being found (100). The post-Cold War world has revealed many such fault lines.The analytical integrity of the first three chapters disappears amid the diverse perspectives and traditions informing the subsequent essays. All the contributors are sensitive to the potential charges of neoimperialism, evoked not only by armed interventions but also by the assertion of the universality of certain norms, but they deal with this dilemma in different ways. …" @default.
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- W2197971615 title "Review: Fault Lines of International Legitimacy" @default.
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