Humanitarian intervention, colonialism, Islam, and democracy: an analysis through the human-nonhuman distinction
This book offers a critical analysis of the European colonial heritage in the Arab countries and highlights the way this legacy is still with us today, informing the current state of relations between Europe and the formerly colonized states. The work analyses the fraught relationship between the We...
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Zusammenfassung: | This book offers a critical analysis of the European colonial heritage in the Arab countries and highlights the way this legacy is still with us today, informing the current state of relations between Europe and the formerly colonized states. The work analyses the fraught relationship between the Western powers and the Arab countries that have been subject to their colonial rule. It does so by looking at this relationship from two vantage points. On the one hand is that of humanitarian intervention - a paradigm under which colonial rule coexisted alongside "humanitarian" policies pursued on the dual assumption that the colonized were "barbarous" peoples who wanted to be civilized and that the West could lay a claim of superiority over an inferior humanity. On the other hand is the Arab view, from which the humanitarian paradigm does not hold up, and which accordingly offers its own insights into the processes through which the Arab countries have sought to wrest themselves from colonial rule. In unpacking this analysis the book traces a history of international and colonial law, to this end also using the tools offered by the history of political thought. |
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adam_text | Contents A note on the criteria-for transliterating the Arabie terms Introduction x xii PARTI Intervening for humanity 1 The origins of humanitarian intervention 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 What legitimation for humanitarian intervention: A historical reconstruction The theory of humanitarian intervention: Barbarous humanity and the civilization of European peoples Natural law and “Human law”: Western humanity’s principle of solidarity The Eastern question Partitioning the empire 2 Civilization and power: Developing the colonial paradigm 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 Colonial thinking: Tocqueville and the “Eastern question” Algeria: Domination and colonization—outlines of a paradigm Tocqueville’s Qur’an Representing the colonized: The contribution of psychiatry—a “Muslim psychiatry” Frantz Fanon: Decolonizing the “Mental illness” of the colonized Human and nonhuman: “How to make men out of those who are not yet men?” Colonialism and an inferior humanity 1 3 3 5 9 11 17 21 21 24 27 29 30 34
i Contents З Deconstructing the concepts of humanity and human nature 3.1 3.2 The Western paradigm: Human nature and cultural differences 3.1.1 Human nature and Western hegemony 3.1.2 The condition of slavery of the Indios: A different humanity 3.1.3 The conquest of humanity 3.1.4 What barbarism? Cannibalism and the force of customs; reason and common sense 3.1.5 Hume: The science of man and human nature 3.1.6 Rousseau: Human nature as identification with the other 3.1.7 From civilization to civilizations 3.1.8 Human egoism and human nature 3.1.9 International law and Western civilization A relation of complementarity between psychic universalism and cultural plurality: Human life, psychic unity, and cultural diversity 40 40 40 41 41 42 43 45 46 47 47 48 4 The responsibility to protect, humanitarian intervention, and neocolonial policies 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 The international community and sovereignty: An irreversible crisis? 53 War, humanitarian intervention, and the function of law Humanitarian intervention and the “responsibility to protect” Hegemonic logics and forms of neocolonialism More on sovereignty: How to redefine it? A standing hypocrisy? Hegemonic techniques, constitutionalism, and international law 65 Excursus: Humanity—history of an idea 4.7.1 Humanity and dignity 4.7.2 Humanity, international law, and international human rights law 72 53 56 57 59 63 68 68 PARTII New democracies? 5 Anticolonial nationalism and Arab nationalism 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 Anticolonial nationalism Anticolonial nationalism, nation, and state The nationalist mission Arab nationalism
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Contents vii 6 The system of Arab states and the persistence of traditional social structures 88 The system of Arab states Traditional structures and nation-state building 88 89 7 Colonial law and the formation of the nation-state 92 6.1 6.2 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 Colonial law The colonies’ political and administrative organization The colonial government of Tunisia and Algeria The reception of French law in the Muslim world The failed attempt of the Code Morand Importation, cross-fertilization, assimilation 8 Democracy in Islam and Western democracy: Convergences and divergences 8.1 Constitutional transformations 8.2 Independence and constitutions 8.2.1 Al-Sadāt’s “Permanent constitution” 8.3 An Islamic constitutionalism? 8.4 Islam and democracy: How to tackle the problem? 8.5 Islamic reformism 8.6 The Islamic concept of the civil state: Ethics and religion 8.7 Two democracies, Western and Islamic: What divergences? 8.8 The sovereignty of God and the sovereignty of the people 8.9 Legitimacy and validity 8.10 Which sovereignty? 8.11 Excursus: Interpretation 8.12 One more excursus: Muslim law and religion 8.13 Democracy and shürã 8.14 Colonialism, nationalism, secularization 8.15 One final excursus: An interpretation of Islamic reformism 8.16 The perspective of liberal and democratic reformism 9 Tunisia and Egypt: Two constitutional models 9.1 9.2 Constitutionalism and revolutions The Tunisian case: A model for a path towards democracy 92 94 97 99 102 105 108 108 110 112 116 117 117 120 122 125 126 127 128 130 131 133 135 137 143 143 144
iii Contents 9.3 Egypt: A postcolonial revolution 9.4 The Egyptian constitutional model 9.5 The new Egyptian constitution: The Janus-faced nature of the Egyptian state 9.6 Tunisia: Λ democratic future 9.7 Tunisia: At long last the first elections in the new democracy 9.8 The Arab Springs in the destabilized landscape of the Middle East 9.9 Tunisia: What prospects for the future? 9.10 Can the compromise stand? 9.11 The challenges ahead 148 150 153 159 164 165 166 168 171 175 10 The Arab Springs: An analysis of its roots and causes 10.1 The causes of the uprisings 10.2 From revolt to revolution: The people reclaiming their dignity 10.3 The civil war in Libya 10.4 After the fall of the regime 10.5 Autumn after spring? 10.5.1 What peace for Libya? 10.5.2 Europe’s role 10.6 Revolt and revolution in Tunisia 10.7 The crisis of the Arab Spring in Egypt 10.8 The end of the Arab Spring in Egypt 10.9 What future for Egypt? 175 178 181 186 188 189 190 192 196 200 203 11 Democratization and development in the Arab countries of the Mediterranean area 11.1 The Europeanization of the southern Mediterranean countries 11.1.1 A Short reconstruction of relations between the two shores of the Mediterranean 11.1.2 Beyond Barcelona 11.1.3 The Europeanization of North African countries 11.1.4 New prospects for cooperation 11.2 The complex relation between Islam and democracy 11.2.1 Democracy and Islam in the Mediterranean 11.3 The relation between democracy and development 11.3.1 Democracy as a condition of economic development 11.3.2 Immigration, development, and European policies 2Ю 210 210 211
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Contents ix 11.4 Europe’s challenges in fostering democracy along the Mediterranean’s southern shore 11.4.1 The European Union, human rights, and democracy 11.4.2 The state’s security and human security as a new prospect for cooperation 11.4.3 A new development model 11.5 What next? 11.5.1 The Arab Spring revolutions and the possible future of Euro-Mediterranean relations 11.5.2 Migrations across the Mediterranean and Europe: What does the future hold? Index 221 221 223 225 229 229 232 241
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Contents A note on the criteria-for transliterating the Arabie terms Introduction x xii PARTI Intervening for humanity 1 The origins of humanitarian intervention 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 What legitimation for humanitarian intervention: A historical reconstruction The theory of humanitarian intervention: Barbarous humanity and the civilization of European peoples Natural law and “Human law”: Western humanity’s principle of solidarity The Eastern question Partitioning the empire 2 Civilization and power: Developing the colonial paradigm 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 Colonial thinking: Tocqueville and the “Eastern question” Algeria: Domination and colonization—outlines of a paradigm Tocqueville’s Qur’an Representing the colonized: The contribution of psychiatry—a “Muslim psychiatry” Frantz Fanon: Decolonizing the “Mental illness” of the colonized Human and nonhuman: “How to make men out of those who are not yet men?” Colonialism and an inferior humanity 1 3 3 5 9 11 17 21 21 24 27 29 30 34
i Contents З Deconstructing the concepts of humanity and human nature 3.1 3.2 The Western paradigm: Human nature and cultural differences 3.1.1 Human nature and Western hegemony 3.1.2 The condition of slavery of the Indios: A different humanity 3.1.3 The conquest of humanity 3.1.4 What barbarism? Cannibalism and the force of customs; reason and common sense 3.1.5 Hume: The science of man and human nature 3.1.6 Rousseau: Human nature as identification with the other 3.1.7 From civilization to civilizations 3.1.8 Human egoism and human nature 3.1.9 International law and Western civilization A relation of complementarity between psychic universalism and cultural plurality: Human life, psychic unity, and cultural diversity 40 40 40 41 41 42 43 45 46 47 47 48 4 The responsibility to protect, humanitarian intervention, and neocolonial policies 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 The international community and sovereignty: An irreversible crisis? 53 War, humanitarian intervention, and the function of law Humanitarian intervention and the “responsibility to protect” Hegemonic logics and forms of neocolonialism More on sovereignty: How to redefine it? A standing hypocrisy? Hegemonic techniques, constitutionalism, and international law 65 Excursus: Humanity—history of an idea 4.7.1 Humanity and dignity 4.7.2 Humanity, international law, and international human rights law 72 53 56 57 59 63 68 68 PARTII New democracies? 5 Anticolonial nationalism and Arab nationalism 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 Anticolonial nationalism Anticolonial nationalism, nation, and state The nationalist mission Arab nationalism
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Contents vii 6 The system of Arab states and the persistence of traditional social structures 88 The system of Arab states Traditional structures and nation-state building 88 89 7 Colonial law and the formation of the nation-state 92 6.1 6.2 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 Colonial law The colonies’ political and administrative organization The colonial government of Tunisia and Algeria The reception of French law in the Muslim world The failed attempt of the Code Morand Importation, cross-fertilization, assimilation 8 Democracy in Islam and Western democracy: Convergences and divergences 8.1 Constitutional transformations 8.2 Independence and constitutions 8.2.1 Al-Sadāt’s “Permanent constitution” 8.3 An Islamic constitutionalism? 8.4 Islam and democracy: How to tackle the problem? 8.5 Islamic reformism 8.6 The Islamic concept of the civil state: Ethics and religion 8.7 Two democracies, Western and Islamic: What divergences? 8.8 The sovereignty of God and the sovereignty of the people 8.9 Legitimacy and validity 8.10 Which sovereignty? 8.11 Excursus: Interpretation 8.12 One more excursus: Muslim law and religion 8.13 Democracy and shürã 8.14 Colonialism, nationalism, secularization 8.15 One final excursus: An interpretation of Islamic reformism 8.16 The perspective of liberal and democratic reformism 9 Tunisia and Egypt: Two constitutional models 9.1 9.2 Constitutionalism and revolutions The Tunisian case: A model for a path towards democracy 92 94 97 99 102 105 108 108 110 112 116 117 117 120 122 125 126 127 128 130 131 133 135 137 143 143 144
'iii Contents 9.3 Egypt: A postcolonial revolution 9.4 The Egyptian constitutional model 9.5 The new Egyptian constitution: The Janus-faced nature of the Egyptian state 9.6 Tunisia: Λ democratic future 9.7 Tunisia: At long last the first elections in the new democracy 9.8 The Arab Springs in the destabilized landscape of the Middle East 9.9 Tunisia: What prospects for the future? 9.10 Can the compromise stand? 9.11 The challenges ahead 148 150 153 159 164 165 166 168 171 175 10 The Arab Springs: An analysis of its roots and causes 10.1 The causes of the uprisings 10.2 From revolt to revolution: The people reclaiming their dignity 10.3 The civil war in Libya 10.4 After the fall of the regime 10.5 Autumn after spring? 10.5.1 What peace for Libya? 10.5.2 Europe’s role 10.6 Revolt and revolution in Tunisia 10.7 The crisis of the Arab Spring in Egypt 10.8 The end of the Arab Spring in Egypt 10.9 What future for Egypt? 175 178 181 186 188 189 190 192 196 200 203 11 Democratization and development in the Arab countries of the Mediterranean area 11.1 The Europeanization of the southern Mediterranean countries 11.1.1 A Short reconstruction of relations between the two shores of the Mediterranean 11.1.2 Beyond Barcelona 11.1.3 The Europeanization of North African countries 11.1.4 New prospects for cooperation 11.2 The complex relation between Islam and democracy 11.2.1 Democracy and Islam in the Mediterranean 11.3 The relation between democracy and development 11.3.1 Democracy as a condition of economic development 11.3.2 Immigration, development, and European policies 2Ю 210 210 211
213 214 216 216 219 219 220
Contents ix 11.4 Europe’s challenges in fostering democracy along the Mediterranean’s southern shore 11.4.1 The European Union, human rights, and democracy 11.4.2 The state’s security and human security as a new prospect for cooperation 11.4.3 A new development model 11.5 What next? 11.5.1 The Arab Spring revolutions and the possible future of Euro-Mediterranean relations 11.5.2 Migrations across the Mediterranean and Europe: What does the future hold? Index 221 221 223 225 229 229 232 241 |
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spelling | Gozzi, Gustavo 1947- Verfasser (DE-588)118491480X aut Umano, non umano: intervento umanitario, colonialismo, "primavere arabe" Humanitarian intervention, colonialism, Islam, and democracy an analysis through the human-nonhuman distinction Gustavo Gozzi ; translated by Filippo Valente London ; New York Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2021 xiii, 249 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Law, ethics and governance series This book offers a critical analysis of the European colonial heritage in the Arab countries and highlights the way this legacy is still with us today, informing the current state of relations between Europe and the formerly colonized states. The work analyses the fraught relationship between the Western powers and the Arab countries that have been subject to their colonial rule. It does so by looking at this relationship from two vantage points. On the one hand is that of humanitarian intervention - a paradigm under which colonial rule coexisted alongside "humanitarian" policies pursued on the dual assumption that the colonized were "barbarous" peoples who wanted to be civilized and that the West could lay a claim of superiority over an inferior humanity. On the other hand is the Arab view, from which the humanitarian paradigm does not hold up, and which accordingly offers its own insights into the processes through which the Arab countries have sought to wrest themselves from colonial rule. In unpacking this analysis the book traces a history of international and colonial law, to this end also using the tools offered by the history of political thought. Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Humanitäre Intervention (DE-588)4202065-7 gnd rswk-swf Internationale Politik (DE-588)4072885-7 gnd rswk-swf Politischer Prozess (DE-588)4175043-3 gnd rswk-swf Demokratie (DE-588)4011413-2 gnd rswk-swf Imperialismus (DE-588)4026651-5 gnd rswk-swf Neokolonialismus (DE-588)4115362-5 gnd rswk-swf Arabische Staaten (DE-588)4068789-2 gnd rswk-swf Humanitarian intervention / History Imperialism / History Arab Spring, 2010- Democracy / Religious aspects / Islam Europe / Foreign relations / Mediterranean Region Mediterranean Region / Foreign relations / Europe Europe / Colonies / History Arabische Staaten (DE-588)4068789-2 g Politischer Prozess (DE-588)4175043-3 s Internationale Politik (DE-588)4072885-7 s Humanitäre Intervention (DE-588)4202065-7 s Imperialismus (DE-588)4026651-5 s Neokolonialismus (DE-588)4115362-5 s Demokratie (DE-588)4011413-2 s Geschichte z DE-604 Valente, Filippo (DE-588)127219826X trl Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-00-303693-7 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-00-037497-1 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-00-037500-8 Digitalisierung UB Bamberg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034223489&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Gozzi, Gustavo 1947- Humanitarian intervention, colonialism, Islam, and democracy an analysis through the human-nonhuman distinction Humanitäre Intervention (DE-588)4202065-7 gnd Internationale Politik (DE-588)4072885-7 gnd Politischer Prozess (DE-588)4175043-3 gnd Demokratie (DE-588)4011413-2 gnd Imperialismus (DE-588)4026651-5 gnd Neokolonialismus (DE-588)4115362-5 gnd |
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title | Humanitarian intervention, colonialism, Islam, and democracy an analysis through the human-nonhuman distinction |
title_alt | Umano, non umano: intervento umanitario, colonialismo, "primavere arabe" |
title_auth | Humanitarian intervention, colonialism, Islam, and democracy an analysis through the human-nonhuman distinction |
title_exact_search | Humanitarian intervention, colonialism, Islam, and democracy an analysis through the human-nonhuman distinction |
title_exact_search_txtP | Humanitarian intervention, colonialism, Islam, and democracy an analysis through the human-nonhuman distinction |
title_full | Humanitarian intervention, colonialism, Islam, and democracy an analysis through the human-nonhuman distinction Gustavo Gozzi ; translated by Filippo Valente |
title_fullStr | Humanitarian intervention, colonialism, Islam, and democracy an analysis through the human-nonhuman distinction Gustavo Gozzi ; translated by Filippo Valente |
title_full_unstemmed | Humanitarian intervention, colonialism, Islam, and democracy an analysis through the human-nonhuman distinction Gustavo Gozzi ; translated by Filippo Valente |
title_short | Humanitarian intervention, colonialism, Islam, and democracy |
title_sort | humanitarian intervention colonialism islam and democracy an analysis through the human nonhuman distinction |
title_sub | an analysis through the human-nonhuman distinction |
topic | Humanitäre Intervention (DE-588)4202065-7 gnd Internationale Politik (DE-588)4072885-7 gnd Politischer Prozess (DE-588)4175043-3 gnd Demokratie (DE-588)4011413-2 gnd Imperialismus (DE-588)4026651-5 gnd Neokolonialismus (DE-588)4115362-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Humanitäre Intervention Internationale Politik Politischer Prozess Demokratie Imperialismus Neokolonialismus Arabische Staaten |
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