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Richard Falk (Editor), R.B.J. Walker (Editor), Lester Ruiz (Editor)

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June 30, 2002 0415931762 978-0415931762 1
Re-Framing the International insists that, if we are to properly face the challenges of the coming century, we need to re-examine international politics and development through the prism of ethics and morality. International relations must now contend with a widening circle of participants reflecting the diversity and uneveness of status, memory, gender, race, culture and class.

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An original and exciting contribution to the urgent task of interrogating the political, cultural and social practices that underpin international law and the framing of the international more generally. The transformations brought about by globalization have made of international law one of the crucial sites for key principles of the legal and political order..
–Saskia Sassen, Ralph Lewis Professor of Sociology, The University of Chicago, and author of Guests and Aliens

Our understanding of international law and world politics have long suffered from a 'hardening of the categories.' Reframing the International offers a refreshing and important antidote to this malady. It interrogates many of our most cherished orientations and demonstrates how reframing inquiry into global political life allows greater insight and opens new possibilities for action..
–Paul Wapner, Associate Professor and Director, Global Environmental Politics Program, American University

The walls! The walls! Tear down those walls! Since the September 11, 2001 attacks on New York and Washington, the walls of the 20th century have been closing back in. The siren calls of state, sovereignty, and security are offered as comfort but they continue to pose, as ever, danger, violence, and imprisonment. Reframing the International reminds us, pointedly, that the old truths of international relations are no answer to the new realities of the 21st century..
–Ronnie D. Lipschutz, Professor of Politics, University of California, Santa Cruz

Stretch you mind with Reframing the International as some of the most creative thinkers of our time launch the right conversations for understanding what is possible in overcoming the deeply imbedded structures of injustice that too often govern our lives and discourse..
–John Cavanagh, Director, Institute for Policy Studies and co-author of Field Guide to the Global Economy

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"An original and exciting contribution to the urgent task of interrogating the political, cultural and social practices that underpin international law and the framing of the international more generally. The transformations brought about by globalization have made of international law one of the crucial sites for key principles of the legal and political order."
—Saskia Sassen, University of Chicago

"Our understanding of international law and world politics have long suffered from a ‘hardening of the categories.’ Reframing the International offers a refreshing and important antidote to this malady. It interrogates many of our most cherished orientations and demonstrates how reframing inquiry into global political life allows greater insight and opens new possibilities for action."
--Paul Wapner, American University

"The walls! The walls! Tear down those walls! Since the September 11, 2001 attacks on New York and Washington, the walls of the 20th century have been closing back in. The siren calls of state, sovereignty, and security are offered as comfort but they continue to pose, as ever, danger, violence, and imprisonment. Reframing the International reminds us, pointedly, that the old truths of international relations are no answer to the new realities of the 21st century."
--Ronnie D. Lipschutz, University of California, Santa Cruz

"Stretch you mind with Reframing the International as some of the most creative thinkers of our time launch the right conversations for understanding what is possible in overcoming the deeply imbedded structures of injustice that too often govern our lives and discourse."
--John Cavanagh, Director, Institute for Policy Studies


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To inquire systematically into our possible futures is to encounter complex fields of paradox and contradiction. Read the first page
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cultural world order, global peoples assembly, civilizational identities, claims about sovereignty, sovereignty discourse, civilizational identity, modern sovereignty, bifurcated system, new cosmopolitanism, war prevention, humane governance, international legal obligations
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New York, United Nations, United States, Cambridge University Press, Global Peoples Assembly, Richard Falk, Foreign Affairs, World Bank, Oxford University Press, Security Council, Princeton University Press, Soviet Union, Clarendon Press, East Timor, Eastern Europe, International Legal Materials, Samuel Huntington, Jacques Derrida, Polity Press, University of Minnesota Press, Columbia University Press, Francis Fukuyama, Harvard University Press, Immanuel Wallerstein, Kyoto Protocol
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