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_aPower and responsibility in world affairs: reformation versus transformation/ _cNolan, Cathal J |
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_aWestport, Conn: _bPraeger, _c2004. |
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505 | _a1. Introduction Cathal J. Nolan I. FRAMEWORK OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 2. The Evolution of Great Power Rights and Responsibilities Cathal J. Nolan 3. At the Frontiers of International Law David Fromkin 4. Sovereignty as a Doctrine of Moderation Robert H. Jackson 11. IOlSPONSIBLE exercise of power 5. Waging the War of Words: The Promotion of American Interests and Ideals Abroad During the Cold War William R. Keylor 6. Gauging China's Capabilities and Intentions Under Deng and Mao Sijin Cheng 7. The Failure of Europe: Power and Irresponsibility Carl C. Hodge III. OBLIGATIONS OF POWER 8. Power and Responsibility in International Criminal Law Dorothy V. Jones 9. Multilateralism and the U.S. National Interest Stewart Patrick 10. Self-Defense, Security, and Responsibility: India and the Right to Possess Nuclear Weapons William W. Bain | ||
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