Review of American Hegemony: Political Morality in a One-Superpower World by Lea Brilmaye
Despite a common agenda of normative analysis of the international order, philosophical work on inte...
The recent turn of politics and philosophy to serious appraisals of international law is welcome new...
In this paper, I argue against international normative positivism, i.e., against the idea that the s...
Review of American Hegemony: Political Morality in a One-Superpower World by Lea Brilmaye
A review of: Argument and Change in World Politics: Ethics, Decolonization, and Humanitarian Interve...
Now in a comprehensively revised and updated edition, International Ethics cogently demonstrates tha...
JUSTIFYING INTERNATIONAL ACTS. By Lea Brilmayer.t Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 1989....
This Essay advances an argument for rethinking the current terms of engagement of U.S. foreign polic...
This thesis explores the "legalist paradigm," an important approach to the ethics of international ...
Foreign critics sometimes accuse Americans of taking a hypocritical stance on international law. The...
This paper explores the relationship between normative international political theory and the politi...
The goal of this Article is to participate in the challenging project of carving out a new area of s...
Whether we should respect international law is in dispute. In the United States, international law i...
This article explores the idea that, at the time of publication, despite several centuries of develo...
Bridging the contending theories of natural law and international relations, this book proposes a 'r...
Despite a common agenda of normative analysis of the international order, philosophical work on inte...
The recent turn of politics and philosophy to serious appraisals of international law is welcome new...
In this paper, I argue against international normative positivism, i.e., against the idea that the s...
Review of American Hegemony: Political Morality in a One-Superpower World by Lea Brilmaye
A review of: Argument and Change in World Politics: Ethics, Decolonization, and Humanitarian Interve...
Now in a comprehensively revised and updated edition, International Ethics cogently demonstrates tha...
JUSTIFYING INTERNATIONAL ACTS. By Lea Brilmayer.t Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 1989....
This Essay advances an argument for rethinking the current terms of engagement of U.S. foreign polic...
This thesis explores the "legalist paradigm," an important approach to the ethics of international ...
Foreign critics sometimes accuse Americans of taking a hypocritical stance on international law. The...
This paper explores the relationship between normative international political theory and the politi...
The goal of this Article is to participate in the challenging project of carving out a new area of s...
Whether we should respect international law is in dispute. In the United States, international law i...
This article explores the idea that, at the time of publication, despite several centuries of develo...
Bridging the contending theories of natural law and international relations, this book proposes a 'r...
Despite a common agenda of normative analysis of the international order, philosophical work on inte...
The recent turn of politics and philosophy to serious appraisals of international law is welcome new...
In this paper, I argue against international normative positivism, i.e., against the idea that the s...