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      Brazil as a Rising Power
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      Intervention Norms and the Contestation of Global Order

      Brazil as a Rising Power

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      Brazil as a Rising Power book

      Intervention Norms and the Contestation of Global Order
      Edited ByKai Michael Kenkel, Philip Cunliffe
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2016
      eBook Published 18 January 2016
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315670607
      Pages 234
      eBook ISBN 9781315670607
      Subjects Economics, Finance, Business & Industry, Global Development, Politics & International Relations
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      Kenkel, K.M., & Cunliffe, P. (Eds.). (2016). Brazil as a Rising Power: Intervention Norms and the Contestation of Global Order (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315670607

      ABSTRACT

      This book examines the normative tensions inherent in upward mobility within the international system, focusing particularly on the clash between sovereign self-interest and the putatively universal norms associated with international interventions. It provides extensive detail and deep analysis of Brazil’s nature as a rising power, and that nature’s implications for how the country crafts its international profile on issues such as intervention. In addition, the book proposes innovative ways of (re)organising thematic, conceptual and empirical research on the normative behaviour of emergent powers with regard to institutions of global governance and questions of intervention.

      In analysing what distinguishes Brazil as a rising power, the contributors begin from the assumption that participation in intervention is an increasingly crucial element in demonstrating the capacity and responsibility for which demand accrues as a state seeks increased international profile. As such, the debates around intervention serve as an indicative locus for examining the clash of norms that accompanies emergence as a global player. The book’s approach is to organise the analysis around thematic rather than chronological or praxis-based lines, using the Brazilian case as an illustrative example capable of extrapolation to other emerging powers such as Turkey, India and others.

      This work draws together rich empirical detail with sophisticated and varied conceptual analysis and will be of interest to scholars of international relations, Latin-American politics and global governance.

       

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter |20 pages

      Introduction: Rebels or aspirants: Rising powers, normative contestation, and intervention

      ByKAI MICHAEL KENKEL AND PHILIP CUNLIFFE

      chapter 1|21 pages

      Rising powers and international intervention: The constraints on collective action ALCIDES COSTAVAZ

      chapter 2|23 pages

      Norms and tolerance between words and deeds: Brazil’s long-term approach to global governance

      ByANTONIO JORGE RAMALHO

      chapter 3|16 pages

      Modernization in-between: The ambivalent role of Brazil in contemporary peacebuilding efforts in Africa

      ByMARTA FERNÁNDEZ

      chapter 4|23 pages

      International interventions and the use of force: A theoretical framework for understanding rising powers’ normative responses

      chapter 5|23 pages

      The ethics of the “responsibility while protecting”: Brazil, the Responsibility to Protect, and the restrictive approach to humanitarian intervention

      ByJAMES PATTISON

      chapter 6|20 pages

      Multilateral interventions as a power-enhancing instrument: Rising powers’ path from the periphery to the center

      ByNIL SEDA SATANA

      chapter 7|10 pages

      A right of intervention or a global-social R2P?

      ByOLIVER P. RICHMOND

      chapter 8|21 pages

      R2P and the interplay between policy and norms in a shifting global order

      ByRAMESH THAKUR
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