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International Relations

The Path Not Taken

Thomas J Schoenbaum author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:5th Jun '06

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This book addresses the main aspects of International Relations.

This book addresses the main aspects of International Relations including the theoretical foundations of the subject and reform of the United Nations and international institutions. Chapters are devoted to solving particular world problems including globalization and the world economy, terrorism, nuclear proliferation, protection of the environment and securing human rights.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.

"The Path Not Taken is impressive in its range, reflecting its author's expertise and scholarly rigor." Robert J. Beck, University of Wisconsin, The Law and Politics Book Review

ISBN: 9780521862806

Dimensions: 240mm x 160mm x 27mm

Weight: 598g

338 pages