Includes bibliographical references and index.
Machine generated contents note: Self Defense in International Relations * International Relations Theory Meets International Law * International Law Prohibiting the Use of Force * International Legal Exceptions to the Prohibition on the Use of Force * The Use of Force in Afghanistan and Iraq * Conclusion * Discussion Questions* Appendix * Index Self Defense in International Relations * International Relations Theory Meets International Law * International Law Prohibiting the Use of Force * International Legal Exceptions to the Prohibition on the Use of Force * The Use of Force in Afghanistan and Iraq * Conclusion * Discussion Questions* Appendix * Index.
"This is an interdisciplinary study of how power, security, polarity and the primacy of sovereign states play out in an international context that has witnessed the rise of non-state actors. It provides an updated analysis of the complex relationship of anarchy, power and politics by addressing issues of self-defense in a unipolar order"--Provided by publisher.
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