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The United States and International Law - Paradoxes of Support Across Contemporary Issues (Hardcover)
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The United States and International Law - Paradoxes of Support Across Contemporary Issues (Hardcover)
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The United States spearheaded the creation of many international
organizations and treaties after World War II and maintains a
strong record of compliance across several issue areas, yet it also
refuses to ratify major international conventions like the UN
Convention on the Law of the Sea and the Convention on the
Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women. Why does
the U.S. often seem to support international law in one way while
neglecting or even violating it in another? The United States and
International Law: Paradoxes of Support across Contemporary Issues
analyzes the seemingly inconsistent U.S. relationship with
international law by identifying five types of state support for
international law: leadership, consent, internalization,
compliance, and enforcement. Each follows different logics and
entails unique costs and incentives. Accordingly, the fact that a
state engages in one form of support does not presuppose that it
will do so across the board. This volume examines how and why the
U.S. has engaged in each form of support across twelve issue areas
that are central to 20th- and 21st-century U.S. foreign policy:
conquest, world courts, war, nuclear proliferation, trade, human
rights, war crimes, torture, targeted killing, maritime law, the
environment, and cybersecurity. In addition to offering rich
substantive discussions of U.S. foreign policy, their findings
reveal patterns across the U.S. relationship with international law
that shed light on behavior that often seems paradoxical at best,
hypocritical at worst. The results help us understand why the
United States engages with international law as it does, the
legacies of the Trump administration, and what we should expect
from the United States under the Biden administration and beyond.
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