Countering our divisive times, this innovative book makes the
conservative case in favor of international organizations and
cooperation. Dalibor Rohac persuasively argues that far from
undermining national sovereignty, the mechanisms of international
cooperation have been instrumental to humankind’s freedom,
prosperity, and peace. Moreover, he shows that unlike the
caricature of international cooperation as a top-down imposition,
in reality it is characterized by extreme institutional diversity.
Its structures have typically emerged from the bottom up, in
response to concrete challenges transcending national borders.
Moving beyond empty political rhetoric, Rohac's meticulous research
and clear analysis assess and explains the strengths, flaws, and
relevant trade-offs of different forms of global governance. A
powerful rebuttal to the temptations of nationalist populism, his
work is a call to arms for thoughtful people on the center right to
defend the central tenets of the post-WWII international order.
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