The Declining World Order: America's Imperial Geopolitics

Richard A. Falk
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The Declining World Order: America's Imperial Geopolitics

Richard A. Falk
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  • Date de publication : Jun 15, 2004
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 280
  • Éditeur : Routledge
  • ISBN : 9780415946926
  • Dimensions : 6.0" W x 0.9" L x 9.0" H
Richard Falkis Milbank Professor of International Law Emeritus at Princeton University where he was a member of the faculty for forty years. He has been a Visiting Professor in the Global Studies Program of the University of California at Santa Barbara for the last three years. His most recent books are THE GREAT TERROR WAR (2003) and RELIGION AND HUMANE GLOBAL GOVERNANCE (2001). He serves as Chair of the Board for the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation and is Chair of the Editorial Board of World Editorial and International Law. He is on the Editorial Board of The Nationa and an Honorary Editor of the American Journal of International Law.
"Richard Falk, in THE DECLINING WORLD ORDER, brings to the post-9-11 world the breadth of vision and the moral commitment that he has shown us over the years in his various writings. He skillfully combines theoretical analysis with empirical data to analyze the ''war on terrorism'' and ''globalization'' in a fresh and bold way. If we care about a peaceful world, this book will be a great help.
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-Howard Zinn
"Over the past 30 years, Richard Falk has emerged as an unrivaled source of insight and clarification on questions of world order and the normative functions of international law. In the present volume, he excels himself, offering the most straightforward and trenchant analysis yet of the implications attending the Bush administration''s drive to military and economic dominance on a global scale. Agree with him or not, Falk''s book demands to be read by anyone wishing to understand the forces now shaping our collective destiny
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-Ward Churchill, author of "Acts of Rebellion
"With superb insight, originality and verve, Richard Falk provokes us to think about a new regionalism shaped by an emerging global civil society and existing international institutions, and invigorated by human rights principles and religious tolerance. His shrewd observations on the Westphalian order and beyond greatly inform the human rights debate, as the world slips toward a geopolitical morass.
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-Micheline Ishay, author of "The History of Human Rights
"Over a lifetime, Richard Falk has been one of our most insightful critics of the foreign policy of the United States. He has given us both powerful critiques but also inspiring visions of the possibility of a peaceful global worldorder. In "The Declining World Order, Falk with great intellectual force shows us how dangerous to all of us America''s geopolitics are. This is a must read for anyone who seeks to seriously grapple with the future of our world.
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-Drucilla Cornell
"In a time of much talk and even more confusion about the meaning of state sovereignty and globalization, Richard Falk provides a clear framework for understanding U.S. hegemony and its implications for world order. One of the preeminent international legal scholars of our time, Falk provides both a thorough academic analysis of international relations today and a moving call to restore democracy and avert fascism on a global scale.
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-Natsu Taylor Saito, Professor of International Law, Georgia State University College of Law

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