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Hegemony and the humanitarian challenge: The United States' legitimation of contested weapons.

机译:霸权与人道主义挑战:美国对有争议武器的合法性。

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This research project studies the United States as a hegemonic power, or, in other words, as a nation that exerts disproportionate influence in shaping the contours of the international economic and political system. In order to promote the global accumulation of capital and secure critical geopolitical goals, a hegemonic power must wield military violence while also demonstrating the moral leadership necessary to earn the assent of a critical mass of nations. But which of these is most fundamental to U.S. hegemony, coercion or consent? Structural perspectives in sociology suggest that the capacity to use unrestrained military violence is much more important to the U.S. government than compliance with international humanitarian norms. Constructionist perspectives, on the other hand, suggest that, in pursuit of hegemony, the United States will respect international normative restraints and relinquish its ability to use certain types of violence.;This dissertation presents several rival explanations, or theoretical pathways, that exist along a spectrum between strong constructionist and strong structuralist positions. Evidence from three case studies on U.S. policy development regarding chemical weapons, torture, and landmines is presented and used to adjudicate between these competing models. As a whole, this research indicates that the United States is unwilling to abdicate militarily effective forms of violence in order to comply with humanitarian norms. U.S. officials, however, attempt to obscure the often stark divide between humanitarian standards and actual military policies by employing several legitimating strategies, which are identified in the course of this research. These techniques include the use of humanitized technology, humanitizing discourse, defensive categorization, and surrogacy.
机译:该研究项目将美国视为霸权大国,或者换句话说,是一个在塑造国际经济和政治体系轮廓方面发挥不成比例影响的国家。为了促进全球资本积累并确保重要的地缘政治目标,霸权势力必须发动军事暴力,同时还必须表现出获得重要国家的同意所必需的道义领导力。但是,哪一个对美国霸权,强制或同意最根本呢?社会学的结构观点表明,使用无限制的军事暴力的能力对美国政府而言比遵守国际人道主义准则更为重要。另一方面,建构主义者的观点则表明,在追求霸权主义时,美国将尊重国际规范性限制,放弃其使用某些类型暴力的能力。本论文提出了几种相互竞争的解释或理论路径在强大的建构主义者立场与强大的结构主义者立场之间的频谱。提出了关于化学武器,酷刑和地雷的美国政策发展的三个案例研究的证据,并用于对这些竞争模型进行裁定。总体而言,这项研究表明,美国不愿意放弃军事上有效的暴力形式,以遵守人道主义准则。但是,美国官员试图通过采用几种合法化策略来掩盖人道标准与实际军事政策之间经常存在的明显分歧,这些策略在本研究过程中已经确定。这些技术包括使用人性化技术,人性化话语,防御性分类和代孕。

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  • 作者

    Bonds, Eric.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Colorado at Boulder.;

  • 授予单位 University of Colorado at Boulder.;
  • 学科 Political Science International Relations.;Military Studies.;Sociology Social Structure and Development.;Political Science International Law and Relations.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2011
  • 页码 195 p.
  • 总页数 195
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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