Nonintervention and international order /
Vincent, R. J., 1943-
Nonintervention and international order / R.J. Vincent. - 1 online resource (473 pages). - Princeton Legacy Library . - Princeton legacy library. .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Part 1. Definition; Part 2. The History of the Idea of Nonintervention; Part 3. The Principle of Nonintervention in Contemporary World Politics; Part 4. International Society and the Principle of Nonintervention.
Frequent instances of intervention in current world affairs have threatened the status of nonintervention as a rule of international relations. Gathering evidence from history, law, sociology, and political science, R.J. Vincent concludes that the principle of nonintervention can and must remain viable. The author approaches the question from several angles, seeking to discover why the principle of nonintervention has been asserted as part of the law of nations; whether states in the past and present have conducted their foreign relations according to the principle of nonintervention; and w.
9781400871582 1400871581
22573/ctt13gp7xh JSTOR
Intervention (International law)
Sovereignty.
JX4071 / .V84
341.3
Nonintervention and international order / R.J. Vincent. - 1 online resource (473 pages). - Princeton Legacy Library . - Princeton legacy library. .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Part 1. Definition; Part 2. The History of the Idea of Nonintervention; Part 3. The Principle of Nonintervention in Contemporary World Politics; Part 4. International Society and the Principle of Nonintervention.
Frequent instances of intervention in current world affairs have threatened the status of nonintervention as a rule of international relations. Gathering evidence from history, law, sociology, and political science, R.J. Vincent concludes that the principle of nonintervention can and must remain viable. The author approaches the question from several angles, seeking to discover why the principle of nonintervention has been asserted as part of the law of nations; whether states in the past and present have conducted their foreign relations according to the principle of nonintervention; and w.
9781400871582 1400871581
22573/ctt13gp7xh JSTOR
Intervention (International law)
Sovereignty.
JX4071 / .V84
341.3