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Self-Defense in International Relations

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Zusatztext Ruchi Anand's fine book helps us think our way through this complex thicket of norms! ideas! practices! and scholarly debates. She makes excellent use of both the rationale of jurists for the outlawry of aggressive war and the best thinking of students of international relations with respect to the way power and security work in a world organized around the primacy of sovereign states! but newly afflicted with the rise of non-state actors... This book deserves the widest possible reading. - from the Foreword! Richard A. Falk! Professor Emeritus of International Law! Princeton University! USA Informationen zum Autor RUCHI ANAND is Associate Professor at the American Graduate School of International Relations and Diplomacy in Paris, France. She is the author of International Environmental Justice: A North-South Dimension . Her research interests include international relations, international law, international organizations, foreign policy, environmental policy, politics of developing countries and women's studies. Klappentext The right to individual and collective self-defense in international law and politics has always been a controversial issue. Using the example of how the US employs self-defense against Iraq! this book uncovers new dimensions! which lead to innovative and practical strategies and analysis. Zusammenfassung The right to individual and collective self-defense in international law and politics has always been a controversial issue. Using the example of how the US employs self-defense against Iraq! this book uncovers new dimensions! which lead to innovative and practical strategies and analysis. Inhaltsverzeichnis Self Defense in International Relations International Relations Theory Meets International Law International Law Prohibiting the Use of Force International Legal Exceptions to the Prohibition on the Use of Force The Use of Force in Afghanistan and Iraq Conclusion Discussion Questions Appendix Index...

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Self Defense in International Relations International Relations Theory Meets International Law International Law Prohibiting the Use of Force International Legal Exceptions to the Prohibition on the Use of Force The Use of Force in Afghanistan and Iraq Conclusion Discussion Questions Appendix Index

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RUCHI ANAND is Associate Professor at the American Graduate School of International Relations and Diplomacy in Paris, France. She is the author of International Environmental Justice: A North-South Dimension. Her research interests include international relations, international law, international organizations, foreign policy, environmental policy, politics of developing countries and women's studies.

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Ruchi Anand's fine book helps us think our way through this complex thicket of norms, ideas, practices, and scholarly debates. She makes excellent use of both the rationale of jurists for the outlawry of aggressive war and the best thinking of students of international relations with respect to the way power and security work in a world organized around the primacy of sovereign states, but newly afflicted with the rise of non-state actors... This book deserves the widest possible reading. - from the Foreword, Richard A. Falk, Professor Emeritus of International Law, Princeton University, USA

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