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World Crisis and International Law - The Knowledge Economy and the Battle for the Future

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"This book explains how the knowledge economy, a seeming wonder for the world, has caused unintended harms that threaten peace and prosperity and undo international cooperation and the international rule of law. It also points to ways out of these crises"--

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1. The crisis arrives; Part I. The Rise and Fall of Liberal Internationalism and the New World Order: 2. The end of communism and the embrace of the Washington Consensus (1989-2000, Part I); 3. New international organizations and their ambitions (1989-2000, Part II); 4. Cracks in the foundation and system shocks: terror, the great recession, and the Arab Spring (2000-15); 5. Crises come in waves: national populism, the poisoning of cyberspace, a new cold war, and the pandemic (2015-21); Part II. The Knowledge Economy: World Conquest and Creative Destruction: 6. Knowledge, technological innovation, and wealth; 7. Law and the knowledge economy: what the winners want; 8. Losing and location in the knowledge economy: the view from the Hinterlands and the Chinese alternative: Part III. Battlegrounds: 9. International security, cyber disruption, and human rights; 10. Immigration; 11. Trade and investment; 12. The treason of the clerks: judicial revolts against international law; Part IV. International Law Futures: 13. Dancing along the precipice; 14. What may endure; 15. Conclusion.

About the author

Paul B. Stephan, the John C. Jeffries, Jr., Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of Virginia, has taught and written about international law and the world economy. He has taught and published in China, Russia, Europe, Australia, and Israel. He has also served in the US Departments of the Treasury, State, and Defense, and advised the IMF, the World Bank, and the OECD.

Summary

Paul B. Stephan uses the current problems facing the international legal system as a lens to explore the origins of contemporary political and economic disruptions and the resulting challenges to democracy and the world economy.

Product details

Authors Paul B. Stephan, Stephan Paul B.
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 09.02.2023
 
EAN 9781009320993
ISBN 978-1-0-0932099-3
No. of pages 296
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

LAW / International, International Relations, Public International Law, Public international law: economic and trade

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