International Law and U.S. Foreign Policy
Explore the intricate relationship between international law and U.S. foreign policy in International Law and U.S. Foreign Policy by Carl Q. Christol. This comprehensive second edition, published in 2006, spans 432 pages and delves into America's most pressing international challenges. Key topics include U.S. immigration policy, oil policy, and the complexities of terrorism, unlawful detainees, and torture.
Christol meticulously examines how international law influences crucial foreign policy decisions, including the role of international criminal tribunals and the Iraq crisis from 2002 to 2006. This book is an essential resource for anyone interested in the dynamics of international relations, political science, and the legal frameworks that shape global diplomacy.
Enhance your understanding of political freedom and security in today's world with this insightful text, perfect for students, scholars, and professionals alike.