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| 13125. THE EVOLUTION OF A NEW INTERNATIONAL ORDER: THE CHANGING NORMS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW. Drawing on Kaplan & Katzenbach's (1959) analysis of the norms of international law appropriate for the now-defunct bipolar system, Carr's (1942) analysis of the crisis of the interwar period, and contemporary analysts' (Drucker, 1997; Fukuyama, 1995; Gottlieb, 1993; Huntington, 1991, 1993; Ikenberry, 1996; Mathews, 1997) reflections on the breakdown in bipolarity, this paper considers expected changes in the norms of international behavior as a result of the breakdown of the bipolar system with special focus on the how the experience of the interwar period might cast any light on likely future developments. 10 pages, 43 footnotes, 9 bibliographic sources. |
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