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Reordering International Order
2020Abstract Chapter 2 (“Reordering International Order”) reviews the pitfalls of existing conceptions of international order before arguing that order is best conceptualized not as particular material, institutional, or normative environments but instead as the presence of a set of observed rules in world politics.
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Utilitarian International Order
2019Abstract International politics was integral to Bentham’s comprehensive jurisprudential project. His perspective on international law was that of a legislator, an engineer of global order, not that of expositor or theorist of the existing law. He articulated a (quasi-) cosmopolitan principle for the governance of a state-pluralist global
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The New International Economic Order: The “New International Economic Order”
Netherlands International Law Review, 1978The international discussion about a new world economic order, which has been going on for many years now, has been complicated by the absence of clear and generally accepted ideas about the main features of such a concept. The word “order” itself has a wide variety of different meanings (e.g., natural versus imposed order) and in some quarters the ...
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Military power and international order
International Affairs, 1970In offering some tentative remarks on this subject I shall consider briefly the nature both of war and of the international order within which it arises. I shall not, in dealing with the first, adopt the view that war is a disease of the body politic, a pathological condition which can be traced to abnormalities in the social or economic structure, or ...
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2013
This chapter shows that current IR (International Relations) theorizing finds liberal order a difficult topic. It confirms the concern voiced at the beginning of the volume that the IR academy in its use of liberalism as a label for theorizing the international has at once endowed liberal internationalism with more idealism than it can rightfully claim
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This chapter shows that current IR (International Relations) theorizing finds liberal order a difficult topic. It confirms the concern voiced at the beginning of the volume that the IR academy in its use of liberalism as a label for theorizing the international has at once endowed liberal internationalism with more idealism than it can rightfully claim
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2018
The phenomenon of governance in areas of limited statehood has had a particularly strong impact on the development of international law after 1990. If—on a large scale—states lack the capacity to control the means of violence and to implement and enforce central decisions it is most likely that this bears serious consequences for the international ...
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The phenomenon of governance in areas of limited statehood has had a particularly strong impact on the development of international law after 1990. If—on a large scale—states lack the capacity to control the means of violence and to implement and enforce central decisions it is most likely that this bears serious consequences for the international ...
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Reduced order and surrogate models for gravitational waves
Living Reviews in Relativity, 2022Manuel Tiglio, Aaron Villanueva
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1984
Certainly, the last two or three years has represented a very difficult time for the world since the end of World War II. However, despite its many problems, the world has managed to survive and has not been driven to a catastrophic end. The present international society is characterized by a number of paradoxes so-tospeak.
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Certainly, the last two or three years has represented a very difficult time for the world since the end of World War II. However, despite its many problems, the world has managed to survive and has not been driven to a catastrophic end. The present international society is characterized by a number of paradoxes so-tospeak.
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