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Foreign intervention (definition, examples) - ANSWER Use of power to influence the
affairs of others.

-direct/indirect

-covert/open

-individually/collectively

Examples:

-propaganda, economic sanctions, military intervention

Purposes:

-economic imperialism

-promoting political objectives

-protecting HR

-fostering nat'l security

Ethics of foreign intervention - ANSWER -Utilitarian: sov & non-int -> int'l order |
intervention is wrong because it fosters int'l chaos | ends-based morality: to maintain
global order, honor existing cartography

-Cosmopolitan: world justice can only exist when HR are full protected | int'l justice =/
domestic justice

Mandelbaum's perspective on intervention - ANSWER -Prevalence of intervention is due
to the *oligarchic distribution of power*: strong states intervene in the affairs of the
weak and still defend own territorial integrity

-Status quo argument is simplest & prevent disorder, but boundaries should be based
on some principle

Norms - ANSWER -State sovereignty: states have the right to determine their domestic
affairs

-Norm of nonint is a corollary of state sovereignty

Found in:

,UN Art 2.4 | Resolution 2131 | Resolution 2625 | OAS | UN Art 2.7

Assumptions on the society of nation-states - ANSWER The claim that the society of
nation states is ethically valid is based on several core assumptions:

1) the existing *anarchic sys* is morally legit

2) *people* have a moral right to self-determination

3) *states* have a right to sovereignty and territorial integrity

4) *states* have an obligation to resolve conflicts peacefully

5) *force* is not a legit instrument for altering int'l boundaries

Challenges to Westphalian System - ANSWER -Globalization -> porous state boundaries

-Markets have replaced the state

-Ignatieff: nahh brah governments are the only ones who can provide stable political
communities dependent on services only a gov can provide

Strategic security - ANSWER Basis of intervention during the CW. American interests
were driven by rivalry with USSR.

e.g. USSR (Afghanistan) & US (Grenada)

Sovereignty vs. nonintervention - ANSWER 1. Political basis: int'l & domestic legitimacy

2. Moral justifications:

Int'l legitimacy - ANSWER States are entitled to:

-recognition and respect

-sov (corollary of nonint)

-right against intervention

Domestic legitimacy - ANSWER States are entitled to respect only when they meet their
core obligations to their ppl

-responsibility to honor self-determination

-protect basic rights of individuals

legitimate to the extent that: 1) people support the regime*

2) basic rights are protected

*more heavily relied on due to variations in HR

Walzer's perspective on legitimacy - ANSWER 1) *international viability* -> Self-help (no

, external aid)

2) *communal support/representative character* -> Self-determination (regime
represents the ppl, authentic)

McMahan's 2 criteria - ANSWER 1) state must be representative of the political
community

2) state must enjoy the support and approval of the majority

Code of Peace - ANSWER Dorothy Jones; int'l community's ethical framework, states
have accepted it as normative and legally binding in IR:

1) sov eq

4) Nonint

2) territorial integ

3) Self-det

5) peaceful settlements

6) force = no no

7) fulfil int'l obligations

8) cooperation among states

9) respect HR

ETHICAL SYS BECAUSE IT ESTABLISHED *BINDING MORAL OBLIGATIONS* THAT
HAVE THE POTENTIAL TO CONTRIBUTE TO *PEACE IN THE INT'L SYS*

Walzer: Legalist paradigm - ANSWER 1. int'l society of states

2. states have rights

3. use of force is aggression

4. aggression justifies self-defense, war of law enforcement

5. nothing but aggression justifies war (imminent attack, secessionist movements,
rescue ppl from massacre)

6. aggressor can be punished

-Might foster int'l tranquility and deter aggression

-DOES NOT ENSURE JUSTICE FOR INDIVIDUALS

Just War Theory in Foreign intervention - ANSWER 1. Last resort

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