Law without Nations? : Why Constitutional Government Requires Sovereign States
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Peter Berkowitz, Policy Review
"His argument is rich in scholarship, detail and nuance".
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John O. McGinnis, Northwestern University : This timely book is a fine consideration of the principal conceptions of the new world order. Among its many virtues are that it etches clearly the content of both the pragmatic, unilateralist vision of the United States and the utopian and multilateralist vision of Europe. It then traces this conflict to fundamental differences in political philosophy and historical experience. A richly textured account, Law without Nations? is likely to have a broad audience of political scientists, international lawyers and diplomats.
Law without Nations? : Why Constitutional Government Requires Sovereign States
Law without Nations? : Why Constitutional Government Requires Sovereign States,Jeremy A. Rabkin,Princeton University Press,0691095302,Constitutional law,Foreign relations,General,Globalization,Government - International,International,International Relations - General,Law,Legal Reference / Law Profession,Sovereignty,United States,International Law,Law / International,Political Philosophy,Political Science and International Relations
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