
Lawfare Archive: Samuel Moyn on “How Warfare Became Both More Humane and Harder to End"
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The Paradox of Human Rights and Militarized Foreign Policy
This chapter explores the relationship between championing human rights and militarizing foreign policy, discussing different perspectives within the human rights movement and how it has evolved over time. It touches on the convergence between human rights and neo-conservative democracy promotion, as well as the impact of humanitarian interventions on the perception of human rights. The chapter also considers the effectiveness of Article 24 of the UN Charter in disciplining the use of force.
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