Under the Westphalian system of international order, each nation
is understood to be sovereign and its borders are seen as
inviolate. But with the emergence of worldwide problems and the
increasing interdependence of nations, it is clear that what
happens (or does not happen) in one country can have
seriousrepercussions elsewhere. "Beyond Westphalia?" brings
together a distinguished group of scholars to explore the question
of whether recent political changes have shifted the balance
between the sovereign rights of states and the authority of the
larger international community.
Contributors are Jarat Chopra, Ken Conca, Jack Donnelly, Robert
H. Jackson, Stephen D. Krasner, Friedrich Kratochwil, Gene M.
Lyons, Michael Mastanduno, Janne E. Nolan, Nicholas Onuf, James N.
Rosenau, and Thomas G. Weiss.
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