Beyond Confrontation: International Law for the Post-Cold War Era

Beyond Confrontation: International Law for the Post-Cold War Era

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Publication Date

1995

Description

International law suffered a drastic loss of respect during the Cold War for being neither consistently observed nor enforced by the superpowers, especially when their vital interests were at stake. In this volume, authors from the United States and the former Soviet Union have worked in pairs on each of ten timely and important topics in international law, aiming toward genuinely collaborative scholarship to bridge and overcome Cold War divisions. The results make a significant and original contribution to a new generation of international legal scholarship.

Disciplines

Comparative and Foreign Law | Comparative Politics | International Law | International Relations | Law | Political Science | Social and Behavioral Sciences

ISBN

0813389232

Publisher

Westview Press

City

Boulder, CO

Beyond Confrontation: International Law for the Post-Cold War Era

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