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World politics and international law

Print Book, English, 1985
Duke University Press, Durham [N.C.], 1985
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x, 366 pages ; 24 cm.
9780822306092, 9780822306559, 0822306093, 0822306557
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Foreword
Acknowledgments
The "Irrelevance" of International Law and Organizations
The Real Origins of International Legal Positivism
The Achievements of International Legal Positivism
International Legal Positivism after the Outbreak of World War I
Functionalism as a Substitute for Positivism
A Functionalist Analysis of International Law and Politics
The Function of Decision Performed by International Law and Organizations
The Function of Adjudication as Performed by the U.N. Security Council
The Function of Resolution as Performed by the U.N. Security Council
The Function of Redefinition as Performed by the U.N. General Assembly
The Increments of International Law and Politics
A New Philosophy for American Foreign Policy
The Definitional Context of the Iranian Hostages Crisis
A Functionalist Approach to U.S. Crisis Management Decision Making
The Carter Administration's Responsibility for the Death of Detente
Restoring Persian Gulf Security
The Israeli Invasion of Lebanon
The Future of Nuclear Arms Control between the Superpowers
International Lawlessness in the Caribbean Basin
Conclusion: The Existential Need to Struggle for International and Organizations
Machiavellianism Destroys Constitutionalism
Notes
Index