The State is undergoing a crisis of legitimacy owing to its inability to cope with novel problems of weapons proliferation, transnational threats including climate change, a fragile global financial infrastructure, cultural influences carried by electronic communications, and an undemocratic regime of human rights law. These fatal inadequacies are summoning forth a new constitutional order, the latest in a series of century-spanning archetypal regimes that have arisen since the Renaissance and the collapse of feudalism. A backlash against the harbingers of this new order, however, is crippling the development of those modes of action that are required to deal with the underlying crisis. In the United States, this crippling reaction has oper...
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Accepting the Clausewitz thesis that war is only an extension of policy, we are free to say that t...
This article reviews the United States\u27 recent practices, both executive and congressional, to as...
The State is undergoing a crisis of legitimacy owing to its inability to cope with novel problems of...
The State is undergoing a crisis of legitimacy owing to its inability to cope with novel problems o...
Statespersons, scholars, and commentators of every political persuasion agree that we are currently ...
The establishment and maintenance of any existing “world order” is primarily based on a general aver...
The New World Order was to herald in a new era in international affairs. It was to be an era of col...
\u27The grain of truth\u27 in international conspiracy theses Since the Oklahoma bombing, I discover...
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America is a world power, but does it have the strength to understand itself? Is it content, even no...
The article explores the implications of Edward A. Kolodziej's Order, Welfare, and Legitimacy (OWL) ...
With the Cold War over, Americans have grown more introspective about the role of the United States ...
The world order anchored by the U.S.-German relationship has integrated Germany into Europe without ...
Recently, there are many considerations of what will be the future of liberal world order after the ...
Interpreting the U.S. Constitution via International Law? Legal Efforts Against Terrorist Financing:...
Accepting the Clausewitz thesis that war is only an extension of policy, we are free to say that t...
This article reviews the United States\u27 recent practices, both executive and congressional, to as...
The State is undergoing a crisis of legitimacy owing to its inability to cope with novel problems of...
The State is undergoing a crisis of legitimacy owing to its inability to cope with novel problems o...
Statespersons, scholars, and commentators of every political persuasion agree that we are currently ...
The establishment and maintenance of any existing “world order” is primarily based on a general aver...
The New World Order was to herald in a new era in international affairs. It was to be an era of col...
\u27The grain of truth\u27 in international conspiracy theses Since the Oklahoma bombing, I discover...
This article examines the domestic and foreign policy responses of the Bush administration to the ev...
America is a world power, but does it have the strength to understand itself? Is it content, even no...
The article explores the implications of Edward A. Kolodziej's Order, Welfare, and Legitimacy (OWL) ...
With the Cold War over, Americans have grown more introspective about the role of the United States ...
The world order anchored by the U.S.-German relationship has integrated Germany into Europe without ...
Recently, there are many considerations of what will be the future of liberal world order after the ...
Interpreting the U.S. Constitution via International Law? Legal Efforts Against Terrorist Financing:...
Accepting the Clausewitz thesis that war is only an extension of policy, we are free to say that t...
This article reviews the United States\u27 recent practices, both executive and congressional, to as...