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Social Cues: How the Liberal Community Legitimizes Humanitarian War (Elements in International Relations)

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This book examines how liberal communities use social cues to justify humanitarian military interventions. It explores the rhetoric and legitimization strategies that frame wars as moral imperatives.

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Social Cues investigates the mechanisms through which liberal societies construct narratives that legitimize humanitarian warfare. Jonathan Art Chu analyzes how social, political, and cultural signals create consensus around military interventions presented as moral obligations.

The work explores the intersection of liberalism, humanitarianism, and military action, examining the language, framing, and social processes that transform contested decisions into seemingly justified interventions. Chu demonstrates how communities interpret and transmit signals that normalize humanitarian justifications for war, establishing the intellectual and social infrastructure that supports such actions.

This element in the International Relations series provides scholars and students with crucial insights into contemporary geopolitics, the evolution of just war theory, and the role of public discourse in shaping foreign policy decisions. It contributes to understanding how modern liberal democracies rationalize military engagement in humanitarian contexts.

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Author

Jonathan Art Chu

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Cambridge Univ Pr

ISBN

9781009557313

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