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Autor:
Helen M. Kinsella
Since at least the Middle Ages, the laws of war have distinguished between combatants and civilians under an injunction now formally known as the principle of distinction. The principle of distinction is invoked in contemporary conflicts as if there
Autor:
HELEN M. KINSELLA
Publikováno v:
American Political Science Review. 117:629-642
Histories of political science and of the laws of war identify the nineteenth-century scholar Francis Lieber as their modern founder. His 1863 General Orders 100 codified the modern laws of war, internationalizing his political thought. Yet, relative
Autor:
Helen M. Kinsella
Publikováno v:
The Globalization of World Politics ISBN: 9780192898142
This chapter examines international feminism, focusing on whether feminist international relations theories are necessary for understanding international politics, what basis feminist international relations theories provide for understanding interna
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Violence: An International Journal. 1:185-204
Fiona Terry is the Head of the Centre for Operational Research and Experience at the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). She is the co-author of The Roots of Restraint in War ( https://www.icrc.org/en/publication/4352-roots-restraint-war
Autor:
Helen M. Kinsella
Publikováno v:
Security Dialogue. 51:119-136
In this article, I explore sleep specifically as a weapon of war, as a logistic of war, and as a metaphor for conscience in war. In proposing the capacity to sleep as a measure of the effects of strategies of war, and to recalibrate understandings of
Autor:
Laura J. Shepherd, Helen M. Kinsella
Publikováno v:
International Affairs. 95:1209-1213
This brief introduction elaborates on Marysia Zalewski's significant body of work over the past three decades, which provides not only ample evidence of the benefits of feminist modes of encountering world politics, but also a robust framework for en
Autor:
Helen M. Kinsella, Giovanni Mantilla
Despite the common reference to international humanitarian law (IHL) in the discourse and practice of international politics, international relations (IR) scholarship has yet to consistently engage in an analysis of IHL that extends beyond the relati
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Autor:
Helen M. Kinsella
Publikováno v:
International Theory. 11:26-47
I explore the construction of women as the secret for the ‘successful’ prosecution of war in Afghanistan. To do so, I take up the mobilization of gender in the US counterinsurgency doctrine as deployed in Afghanistan. I draw on the 2006 Counterin
Autor:
Laura Sjoberg, Helen M. Kinsella
Publikováno v:
Review of International Studies. 45:260-279
In this article, we focus on the subset of evolutionary theorising self-identified as Feminist Evolutionary Analytic (FEA) within security studies and International Relations. We offer this accounting in four sections. First, we provide a brief overv