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Two Ideas Of International Organization, John H. Barton
Two Ideas Of International Organization, John H. Barton
Michigan Law Review
Political theory has long sought a philosophical basis for such ideas as law, authority, and freedom - but usually within the context of the nationstate. Only rarely has political theory placed the nation-state in an international framework; and, when it has tried, it has often done poorly. Sometimes the political theory becomes purely altruistic and utopian; at other times it works to support the irresponsibility of individual governments and the breakup of international order.
Order And Chaos: The Role Of International Law In Foreign Policy, Alfred P. Rubin
Order And Chaos: The Role Of International Law In Foreign Policy, Alfred P. Rubin
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Points of Choice by Roger Fisher