International relations : the path not taken : using international law to promote world peace and security / Thomas J. Schoenbaum.
2006
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Title
International relations : the path not taken : using international law to promote world peace and security / Thomas J. Schoenbaum.
Imprint
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2006.
Description
1 online resource (xv, 320 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)
Formatted Contents Note
Introduction : two very different wars in Iraq
The twenty-first century : the end of history or a new beginning?
International power politics
A new global order based on international law and multilateralism
Peace and security : reinventing the United Nations
International political economy
International environmental protection
International human rights
International crimes
Conclusions.
The twenty-first century : the end of history or a new beginning?
International power politics
A new global order based on international law and multilateralism
Peace and security : reinventing the United Nations
International political economy
International environmental protection
International human rights
International crimes
Conclusions.
Summary
This book is a comprehensive analysis of the relevance of international law to the conduct of international relations and foreign policy. Written by a distinguished international lawyer and academic with over 35 years of experience, this book contains a systematic treatment of both fields of study. This work serves as an introduction to contemporary theories of international relations and as a primer on international law especially for the non-lawyer. Focusing on contemporary problems of terrorism, nuclear non-proliferation, war and peace, economic development, protection of the global environment, reform of the United Nations, democracy and protection of human rights, this work develops the thesis that international law is a neglected tool of foreign policy that can be used to address many of today's difficult and unresolved problems. It concludes by advocating a 'new global order' in the form of the rule of law and multilateral solidarity in addressing world problems.
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Cambridge Core.
Language
English
ISBN
9780511511295 ebook
9780521862806 (hardback)
9780521681506 (paperback)
9780521862806 (hardback)
9780521681506 (paperback)
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