The Case of Kobane (2014-2015): An Ethical Analysis of the International Community’s [In]Actions

The contemporary world is riddled with numerous active regional conflicts (i.e. the situation in Syria, the developments in Iraq, the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, Kashmir, failed states like Libya, Mali, Somalia, etc.) in which the global and regional actors are deeply involved. These crises lead t...

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Main Author: Mihăiţă ENE
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Language:English
Published: Ovidius University Press 2021-12-01
Series:Annals of the "Ovidius" University of Constanţa. Political Science Series
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description The contemporary world is riddled with numerous active regional conflicts (i.e. the situation in Syria, the developments in Iraq, the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, Kashmir, failed states like Libya, Mali, Somalia, etc.) in which the global and regional actors are deeply involved. These crises lead to population displacements, refugees, and can even become a recruitment pool for extremist and terrorist groups. There are currently around 23 million migrants living in Europe, many of whom left their country not because of economic reasons, but because of the risks to their life. The migration trend to EU countries remains stable, with no signs of slowing down, the main driving force being the insecurity caused by armed conflicts. This paper analyzes the case of Kobane and argues, using a just war theory framework, why it is necessary for the international community to defend the fundamental rights of a community (in this case, a minority group) against abuses from a terrorist group that had not only demonstrated its combat capability, but also had been known to subject the residents of the conquered areas to inhuman treatments. The goal of this research is to explain why it is a necessity for the international community to act before the situation on the ground reaches the point that the vulnerable communities face annihilation, before the conflict reaches a tipping point that triggers mass human displacements and migrations, transforming people into victims.
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spelling doaj.art-f445895b195344bcac6234132380460b2022-12-21T21:28:26ZengOvidius University PressAnnals of the "Ovidius" University of Constanţa. Political Science Series2286-315X2668-08312021-12-011014968The Case of Kobane (2014-2015): An Ethical Analysis of the International Community’s [In]ActionsMihăiţă ENE0National University of Political Studies and Public AdministrationThe contemporary world is riddled with numerous active regional conflicts (i.e. the situation in Syria, the developments in Iraq, the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, Kashmir, failed states like Libya, Mali, Somalia, etc.) in which the global and regional actors are deeply involved. These crises lead to population displacements, refugees, and can even become a recruitment pool for extremist and terrorist groups. There are currently around 23 million migrants living in Europe, many of whom left their country not because of economic reasons, but because of the risks to their life. The migration trend to EU countries remains stable, with no signs of slowing down, the main driving force being the insecurity caused by armed conflicts. This paper analyzes the case of Kobane and argues, using a just war theory framework, why it is necessary for the international community to defend the fundamental rights of a community (in this case, a minority group) against abuses from a terrorist group that had not only demonstrated its combat capability, but also had been known to subject the residents of the conquered areas to inhuman treatments. The goal of this research is to explain why it is a necessity for the international community to act before the situation on the ground reaches the point that the vulnerable communities face annihilation, before the conflict reaches a tipping point that triggers mass human displacements and migrations, transforming people into victims.http://annals-politics.univ-ovidius.ro/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/AUOC-PolSci%20Vol.%2010%20%282021%29%20-%20Articole/AUOC-PolSci%20Vol.%2010%20%282021%29%20-%20Ene%20-%2049-68.pdfinterventionisiskobanesyriaterrorismjust war theory
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The Case of Kobane (2014-2015): An Ethical Analysis of the International Community’s [In]Actions
Annals of the "Ovidius" University of Constanţa. Political Science Series
intervention
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terrorism
just war theory
title The Case of Kobane (2014-2015): An Ethical Analysis of the International Community’s [In]Actions
title_full The Case of Kobane (2014-2015): An Ethical Analysis of the International Community’s [In]Actions
title_fullStr The Case of Kobane (2014-2015): An Ethical Analysis of the International Community’s [In]Actions
title_full_unstemmed The Case of Kobane (2014-2015): An Ethical Analysis of the International Community’s [In]Actions
title_short The Case of Kobane (2014-2015): An Ethical Analysis of the International Community’s [In]Actions
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topic intervention
isis
kobane
syria
terrorism
just war theory
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