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TitleSovereignty and intervention in the post-September 11 world
Editors
Issue Date2002
PublisherHong Kong : University of Hong Kong, Faculty of Social Sciences
Abstract"Sovereignty has been for a long time the corner stone of the international order. As such, it is by now more and more challenged by many factors, while intervention, which was formerly considered as an aggression, is now perceived positively and even demanded. This reversal of the world order seems however uncertain: intervention is more and more controversial, when it is decided (kosovo) or when the international community gives up (Great Lake); it results in increasing unequal powers in the world rather than international integration, it generates conditions of frustrations and humiliations; it is free of every control even though these interventions are increasingly monitored by the "international public space" taking the place of the fading state diplomacy and rather inefficient international institutions."--Abstract
DescriptionLive recording of a public lecture on "Sovereignty and Intervention in the Post-September 11 World", held on October 3, 2002 at the Convocation Room, Main Building, Main Campus, HKU
The Lecture is co-organized by Faculty of Social Sciences, HKU, Consulat General de France Hong Kong and Centre d'Etudes Francais sur la Chine contemporaine
Moderator, Dr. James Tang ; speaker, Prof. Bertrand Badie
SubjectSovereignty
Intervention (International law)
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/25637
Other Identifiers
HKU Library Item IDb2518171

 

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dc.contributor.editorTang, Tuck-hong, James, 1957-en_HK
dc.contributor.editorBadie, Bertranden_HK
dc.creatorUniversity of Hong Kong. Faculty of Social Sciencesen_HK
dc.date.accessioned2006-06-28T04:43:37Z-
dc.date.available2006-06-28T04:43:37Z-
dc.date.issued2002en_HK
dc.identifierhttp://evideo.lib.hku.hk/play/2518171en_HK
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dc.descriptionLive recording of a public lecture on "Sovereignty and Intervention in the Post-September 11 World", held on October 3, 2002 at the Convocation Room, Main Building, Main Campus, HKUen_HK
dc.descriptionThe Lecture is co-organized by Faculty of Social Sciences, HKU, Consulat General de France Hong Kong and Centre d'Etudes Francais sur la Chine contemporaineen_HK
dc.descriptionModerator, Dr. James Tang ; speaker, Prof. Bertrand Badieen_HK
dc.description.abstract"Sovereignty has been for a long time the corner stone of the international order. As such, it is by now more and more challenged by many factors, while intervention, which was formerly considered as an aggression, is now perceived positively and even demanded. This reversal of the world order seems however uncertain: intervention is more and more controversial, when it is decided (kosovo) or when the international community gives up (Great Lake); it results in increasing unequal powers in the world rather than international integration, it generates conditions of frustrations and humiliations; it is free of every control even though these interventions are increasingly monitored by the "international public space" taking the place of the fading state diplomacy and rather inefficient international institutions."--Abstracten_HK
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dc.languageengen_HK
dc.publisherHong Kong : University of Hong Kong, Faculty of Social Sciencesen_HK
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dc.rightsHKU students and staff onlyen_HK
dc.subject.ddc320.15 S72en_HK
dc.subject.lcshSovereigntyen_HK
dc.subject.lcshIntervention (International law)en_HK
dc.titleSovereignty and intervention in the post-September 11 worlden_HK
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dc.identifier.hkulb2518171en_HK
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