Power and justice in intenational relations: interdisciplinary approaches to global challenges/ edited by Marie-Luisa Frick ...
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Part 1 Power Unleashed? The Use of Force in International Relations and the Future of International Law: From a unipolar to a multipolar world: a post-Bush US presidency for a post-Western world, Anthony Carty; Did Captain America kill international law?, Chin Leng Lim; Opting for truth: the Roman Catholic Church in international affairs, Jodok Troy; Difference arguments in international law and relations, Sienho Yee.
Part 2 Conceptual Disputes in Contemporary International Law: Peace through law revisited: Kelsen's vision of international law at the beginning of the 21st century, Andreas Th. MA ller; Post-bellum war crimes tribunals and contemporary international law: adjudging state responsibility and 'war guilt' issues, Edward McWhinney; The concept of human security: does it add anything of value to international legal theory or practice?, Lyal S. Sunga.
Part 3 Knowledge Production and Epistemic Violence in International Relations: The epistemic violence of the international security system in Africa, Belachew Gebrewold; Human rights and the challenges of intercultural dialogue in the 21st century: a perspective from sub-Saharan Africa, Michael O. Maduagwu; Overcoming cover-science in Latin American social sciences and humanities a " an intervention, Johannes Maerk; The tyranny of the status quo: economic modeling, economic policy paradigms, and the financial crisis, JesA * s Crespo Cuaresma.
Part 4 Global Social Justice and the Question of Power: International economics and the question of power: a manifold but obscured relationship, Andreas Exenberger; Was Marx right after all? A critical analysis of the global financial crisis, Elmar Altvater; Capitalism vs. ecology: nature, too, expects justice!, TA rkkaya AtaA v; Cooperation and global public goods: aspects of fairness in international relations, Ulrich Metschl; Index.
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