Introduction -- Existing Literature, Research Design, and Case Selection -- Theoretical Framework -- Britain and the Korean War -- Canada and the Korean War -- Britain and the Afghanistan Conflict -- Canada and the Afghanistan Conflict -- Conclusion.
Summary:
"In Unbound in War?, Sean Richmond examines the influence and interpretation of international law in conflicts of force by two important but under-studied countries, Canada and Britain, during two of the most significant conflicts since 1945, namely the Korean War and the Afghanistan Conflict. Through an innovative application of sociological theories within International Relations (IR) and International Law (IL), and using qualitative analysis from declassified documents and original interviews, Unbound in War? delves into two arguments."-- Provided by publisher.
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