The power of deliberation : international law, politics, and organizations / Ian Johnstone.
2011
Online
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Title
The power of deliberation : international law, politics, and organizations / Ian Johnstone.
Author
Uniform Title
Oxford scholarship online. Law collection.
ISBN
9780195394931
Imprint
Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2011.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource.
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Online
Summary
Arguing about matters of public policy is ubiquitous in democracies. The ability to resolve conflicts through peaceful contestation is a measure of any well-ordered society. This book challenges the assumption that arguing is mere lip service with no real impact on the behavior of states or the structure of the international system.
Note
"Oxford scholarship online."
Title from home page (viewed May 10, 2011).
Arguing about matters of public policy is ubiquitous in democracies. The ability to resolve conflicts through peaceful contestation is a measure of any well-ordered society. This book challenges the assumption that arguing is mere lip service with no real impact on the behavior of states or the structure of the international system.
Title from home page (viewed May 10, 2011).
Arguing about matters of public policy is ubiquitous in democracies. The ability to resolve conflicts through peaceful contestation is a measure of any well-ordered society. This book challenges the assumption that arguing is mere lip service with no real impact on the behavior of states or the structure of the international system.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Also issued in print format.
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