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      American Foreign Policy Ideology and the International Rule of Law: Contesting Power through the International Criminal Court

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      An accessible account of how American foreign policy ideologies structure competing meanings of the 'international rule of law'. International Criminal Court history is reconsidered as contestation between ideological conceptions of international law, between American policyma...

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      Product ID:9781108481434
      Product Form:Hardback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:American Foreign Policy Ideology and the International Rule of Law
      Subtitle:Contesting Power through the International Criminal Court
      Authors:Author: Malcolm Jorgensen
      Page Count:300
      Subjects:International relations, International relations, Public international law, Public international law: international organizations and institutions, Public international law, International organisations & institutions
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      An accessible account of how American foreign policy ideologies structure competing meanings of the 'international rule of law'. International Criminal Court history is reconsidered as contestation between ideological conceptions of international law, between American policymakers and global counterparts, and among American policymakers themselves.
      American engagement with international law has long been framed by commitment to the ''international rule of law'', which persists even across divergent political and historical eras. Yet, despite appeals to legal ideals, American international law policy is consistently criticised as fraught with contradiction and distorted by beliefs in ''exceptionalism''. These contested claims of fidelity to law are the subject of this book: what does the ''international rule of law'' mean for American legal policymakers even as they advocate competing commitments to international legal order? Answers are found in extensive evidence that American policymakers receive international law through established foreign policy ideologies, which correspond with divisions in both legal scholarship and diplomatic history. Using the case of the International Criminal Court, the book demonstrates that the very meaning of the international rule of law is structured by competing ideological beliefs; between American policymakers and global counterparts, and among American policymakers themselves.
      Imprint Name:Cambridge University Press
      Publisher Name:Cambridge University Press
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2020-01-02

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      Weight544 g
      Dimensions231 × 161 × 21 mm