International Law and the Cold War
Herausgeber: Craven, Matthew; Simpson, Gerry; Pahuja, Sundhya
International Law and the Cold War
Herausgeber: Craven, Matthew; Simpson, Gerry; Pahuja, Sundhya
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This study of the relationship between the Cold War and international law will be attractive to those who are interested in the history of the Cold War, the future of international society and the origins of the global political and economic system of the twenty-first century.
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This study of the relationship between the Cold War and international law will be attractive to those who are interested in the history of the Cold War, the future of international society and the origins of the global political and economic system of the twenty-first century.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 614
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 876g
- ISBN-13: 9781108713238
- ISBN-10: 1108713238
- Artikelnr.: 61446577
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 614
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 876g
- ISBN-13: 9781108713238
- ISBN-10: 1108713238
- Artikelnr.: 61446577
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Dedication; About the editors; About the authors; List of figures;
Acknowledgements; 1. Reading and unreading a historiography of hiatus
Matthew Craven, Sundhya Pahuja and Gerry Simpson; Part I. The Anti-Linear
Cold War: 2. International law and the Cold War: reflections on the concept
of history Richard Joyce; 3. The elusive peace of Panmunjom Dino
Kritsiotis; Part II. The Generative/Productive Cold War: 4. Accounting for
the ENMOD convention: Cold War influences on the origins and development of
the 1976 Convention on Environmental Modification techniques Emily
Crawford; 5. Nuclear weapons law and the Cold War and post-Cold War worlds:
a story of co-production Anna Hood; 6. Parallel worlds: Cold War division
space Scott Newton; 7. Shadowboxing: the data shadows of Cold War
international law Fleur Johns; 8. Contesting the right to leave in
international law: The Berlin Wall, the third world brain drain and the
politics of emigration in the 1960s Sara Dehm; 9. Bridging ideologies:
Julian Huxley, Détente, and the emergence of international environmental
law Aaron Wu; 10. More than a 'parlour game': international law in
Australian public debate, 1965-1966 Madelaine Chiam; 11. Environmental
justice, the Cold War and US human rights exceptionalism Carmen G.
Gonzalez; 12. The Cold War and its impact on Soviet legal doctrine Anna
Isaeva; 13. Forced labour Anne-Charlotte Martineau; 14. Rupture and
continuity: North-South struggles over debt and economic co-operation at
the end of the Cold War Julia Dehm; 15. The Cold War history of the
landmines convention Treasa Dunworth; Part III. The Parochial/Plural Cold
War: 16. The Cold War in Soviet international legal discourse Boris N.
Mamlyuk; 17. The Dao of Mao: Sinocentric socialism and the politics of
international legal theory Teemu Ruskola; 18. 'The dust of Empire': the
dialectic of self-determination and re-colonisation in the first phase of
the Cold War Upendra Baxi; 19. The 'Bihar Famine' and the authorisation of
the green revolution in India: developmental futures and disaster
imaginaries Adil Hasan Khan; 20. Pakistan's Cold War(s) and international
law Vanja Hamzi¿; 21. International law, Cold War juridical theatre, and
the making of the Suez Crisis Charlie Peevers; 22. To seek with beauty to
set the world right: Cold War international law and the radical
'imaginative geography' of Pan-Africanism Christopher Gevers; 23. John Le
Carré, international law and the Cold War Tony Carty; 24. Postcolonial
hauntings and Cold War continuities: Congolese sovereignty and the murder
of Patrice Lumumba Sara Kendall; 25. End times in the Antipodes: propaganda
and critique in On the Beach Ruth Buchanan.
Acknowledgements; 1. Reading and unreading a historiography of hiatus
Matthew Craven, Sundhya Pahuja and Gerry Simpson; Part I. The Anti-Linear
Cold War: 2. International law and the Cold War: reflections on the concept
of history Richard Joyce; 3. The elusive peace of Panmunjom Dino
Kritsiotis; Part II. The Generative/Productive Cold War: 4. Accounting for
the ENMOD convention: Cold War influences on the origins and development of
the 1976 Convention on Environmental Modification techniques Emily
Crawford; 5. Nuclear weapons law and the Cold War and post-Cold War worlds:
a story of co-production Anna Hood; 6. Parallel worlds: Cold War division
space Scott Newton; 7. Shadowboxing: the data shadows of Cold War
international law Fleur Johns; 8. Contesting the right to leave in
international law: The Berlin Wall, the third world brain drain and the
politics of emigration in the 1960s Sara Dehm; 9. Bridging ideologies:
Julian Huxley, Détente, and the emergence of international environmental
law Aaron Wu; 10. More than a 'parlour game': international law in
Australian public debate, 1965-1966 Madelaine Chiam; 11. Environmental
justice, the Cold War and US human rights exceptionalism Carmen G.
Gonzalez; 12. The Cold War and its impact on Soviet legal doctrine Anna
Isaeva; 13. Forced labour Anne-Charlotte Martineau; 14. Rupture and
continuity: North-South struggles over debt and economic co-operation at
the end of the Cold War Julia Dehm; 15. The Cold War history of the
landmines convention Treasa Dunworth; Part III. The Parochial/Plural Cold
War: 16. The Cold War in Soviet international legal discourse Boris N.
Mamlyuk; 17. The Dao of Mao: Sinocentric socialism and the politics of
international legal theory Teemu Ruskola; 18. 'The dust of Empire': the
dialectic of self-determination and re-colonisation in the first phase of
the Cold War Upendra Baxi; 19. The 'Bihar Famine' and the authorisation of
the green revolution in India: developmental futures and disaster
imaginaries Adil Hasan Khan; 20. Pakistan's Cold War(s) and international
law Vanja Hamzi¿; 21. International law, Cold War juridical theatre, and
the making of the Suez Crisis Charlie Peevers; 22. To seek with beauty to
set the world right: Cold War international law and the radical
'imaginative geography' of Pan-Africanism Christopher Gevers; 23. John Le
Carré, international law and the Cold War Tony Carty; 24. Postcolonial
hauntings and Cold War continuities: Congolese sovereignty and the murder
of Patrice Lumumba Sara Kendall; 25. End times in the Antipodes: propaganda
and critique in On the Beach Ruth Buchanan.
Dedication; About the editors; About the authors; List of figures;
Acknowledgements; 1. Reading and unreading a historiography of hiatus
Matthew Craven, Sundhya Pahuja and Gerry Simpson; Part I. The Anti-Linear
Cold War: 2. International law and the Cold War: reflections on the concept
of history Richard Joyce; 3. The elusive peace of Panmunjom Dino
Kritsiotis; Part II. The Generative/Productive Cold War: 4. Accounting for
the ENMOD convention: Cold War influences on the origins and development of
the 1976 Convention on Environmental Modification techniques Emily
Crawford; 5. Nuclear weapons law and the Cold War and post-Cold War worlds:
a story of co-production Anna Hood; 6. Parallel worlds: Cold War division
space Scott Newton; 7. Shadowboxing: the data shadows of Cold War
international law Fleur Johns; 8. Contesting the right to leave in
international law: The Berlin Wall, the third world brain drain and the
politics of emigration in the 1960s Sara Dehm; 9. Bridging ideologies:
Julian Huxley, Détente, and the emergence of international environmental
law Aaron Wu; 10. More than a 'parlour game': international law in
Australian public debate, 1965-1966 Madelaine Chiam; 11. Environmental
justice, the Cold War and US human rights exceptionalism Carmen G.
Gonzalez; 12. The Cold War and its impact on Soviet legal doctrine Anna
Isaeva; 13. Forced labour Anne-Charlotte Martineau; 14. Rupture and
continuity: North-South struggles over debt and economic co-operation at
the end of the Cold War Julia Dehm; 15. The Cold War history of the
landmines convention Treasa Dunworth; Part III. The Parochial/Plural Cold
War: 16. The Cold War in Soviet international legal discourse Boris N.
Mamlyuk; 17. The Dao of Mao: Sinocentric socialism and the politics of
international legal theory Teemu Ruskola; 18. 'The dust of Empire': the
dialectic of self-determination and re-colonisation in the first phase of
the Cold War Upendra Baxi; 19. The 'Bihar Famine' and the authorisation of
the green revolution in India: developmental futures and disaster
imaginaries Adil Hasan Khan; 20. Pakistan's Cold War(s) and international
law Vanja Hamzi¿; 21. International law, Cold War juridical theatre, and
the making of the Suez Crisis Charlie Peevers; 22. To seek with beauty to
set the world right: Cold War international law and the radical
'imaginative geography' of Pan-Africanism Christopher Gevers; 23. John Le
Carré, international law and the Cold War Tony Carty; 24. Postcolonial
hauntings and Cold War continuities: Congolese sovereignty and the murder
of Patrice Lumumba Sara Kendall; 25. End times in the Antipodes: propaganda
and critique in On the Beach Ruth Buchanan.
Acknowledgements; 1. Reading and unreading a historiography of hiatus
Matthew Craven, Sundhya Pahuja and Gerry Simpson; Part I. The Anti-Linear
Cold War: 2. International law and the Cold War: reflections on the concept
of history Richard Joyce; 3. The elusive peace of Panmunjom Dino
Kritsiotis; Part II. The Generative/Productive Cold War: 4. Accounting for
the ENMOD convention: Cold War influences on the origins and development of
the 1976 Convention on Environmental Modification techniques Emily
Crawford; 5. Nuclear weapons law and the Cold War and post-Cold War worlds:
a story of co-production Anna Hood; 6. Parallel worlds: Cold War division
space Scott Newton; 7. Shadowboxing: the data shadows of Cold War
international law Fleur Johns; 8. Contesting the right to leave in
international law: The Berlin Wall, the third world brain drain and the
politics of emigration in the 1960s Sara Dehm; 9. Bridging ideologies:
Julian Huxley, Détente, and the emergence of international environmental
law Aaron Wu; 10. More than a 'parlour game': international law in
Australian public debate, 1965-1966 Madelaine Chiam; 11. Environmental
justice, the Cold War and US human rights exceptionalism Carmen G.
Gonzalez; 12. The Cold War and its impact on Soviet legal doctrine Anna
Isaeva; 13. Forced labour Anne-Charlotte Martineau; 14. Rupture and
continuity: North-South struggles over debt and economic co-operation at
the end of the Cold War Julia Dehm; 15. The Cold War history of the
landmines convention Treasa Dunworth; Part III. The Parochial/Plural Cold
War: 16. The Cold War in Soviet international legal discourse Boris N.
Mamlyuk; 17. The Dao of Mao: Sinocentric socialism and the politics of
international legal theory Teemu Ruskola; 18. 'The dust of Empire': the
dialectic of self-determination and re-colonisation in the first phase of
the Cold War Upendra Baxi; 19. The 'Bihar Famine' and the authorisation of
the green revolution in India: developmental futures and disaster
imaginaries Adil Hasan Khan; 20. Pakistan's Cold War(s) and international
law Vanja Hamzi¿; 21. International law, Cold War juridical theatre, and
the making of the Suez Crisis Charlie Peevers; 22. To seek with beauty to
set the world right: Cold War international law and the radical
'imaginative geography' of Pan-Africanism Christopher Gevers; 23. John Le
Carré, international law and the Cold War Tony Carty; 24. Postcolonial
hauntings and Cold War continuities: Congolese sovereignty and the murder
of Patrice Lumumba Sara Kendall; 25. End times in the Antipodes: propaganda
and critique in On the Beach Ruth Buchanan.