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Invoking Humanity
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Introduction
1. Imperial Mapping and Balkan Nationalism
2. Why the War was Fought
3. A War against Law
4. An International "Political Justice"
5. The Consequences of the War
Conclusion
From Kosovo Polje to Seattle: historico-political chronology 1389-1999

About the Author

Born in Rijeka, Danilo Zolo is Professor of Philosophy and Sociology of Law at the University of Florence. He has been a visiting Fellow at the Universities of Boston, Cambridge, Harvard, Oxford, Pittsburgh, Princeton and the Federal University of Paraiba in Brazil. He is the author of eight books, including Democracy and Complexity (1992), and Cosmopolis: Prospects for World Government (1996) and he has been widely translated.

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"This is a powerful and well-argued book. All those who believe in the justice of humanitarian military intervention and the legality of the enforcement of human rights by international tribunals should read it. It will force them to think whether they are right."--Paul Hirst, Birkbeck College, University of London

"Danilo Zolo has written a brilliantly provocative and fascinating critique of US-led NATO strategy in the Balkans that is a troubling indictment of all aspects of 'humanitarian diplomacy'.--Richard Falk, Princeton University

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