The rule of law is essential to international society just as it is
to domestic order, but it is much more difficult to achieve on the
international level. The fields of International Relations and
International Law have engaged relatively little with one another.
The interdisciplinary research demonstrates a number of
contemporary trends that are often ill-addressed by scholars of
either field including the increased importance of non-state actors
and the ramifications of state weakness and state illegitimacy. A
new paradigm of international relations is needed to be created
"based on international law." Through the angle of international
law, the author tries to reflect the main arguments of the various
theoretical approaches in international relations, and also calls
for an interdisciplinary collaborated research agenda to address
the contemporary international problems and build a global order in
the globalized world of the 21st century. The analysis should shed
some light on the trend of the ongoing interdisciplinary discussion
between International Relations and International Law.
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