Between the rule of power and the power of rule in search of an effective world order

Boston: M. Nijhoff (2007)
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The book discusses different models of world order, traditional and modern. Any practical application of the concept at issue will be affected by the prevailing power structure, and to some degree, reflect it. The reality of American preeminence in the world today needs to be reconciled with the demand for international legitimacy.

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