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World Politics and International Law. By Francis A. Boyle. Durham: DukeUniversity Press, 1985. Pp. xi, 366. Index. $14.75, paper

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

Dean N. Menegas*
Affiliation:
Of the New York Bar.

Abstract

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Book Reviews and Notes
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1988

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References

1 Realists have a power-politics view of the world, in which states are rational, unitary actors engaged in a utilitarian calculus designed to extend and solidify their power.

2 Morgenthau, , Diplomacy, 55 Yale L.J. 1067, 1078 (1946)Google Scholar.

3 Morgenthau, H., In Defense of the National Interest 144 (1951)Google Scholar.

4 Henkin, L., How Nations Behave: Law and Foreign Policy (2d ed. 1979)Google Scholar.