How International Law Works presents a comprehensive theory of international law by uniquely applying social-science models and ideas to the field. In recent years, appeals to "international law" have become increasingly central in international disputes. Yet despite the enhanced importance of international law, there is no well-developed set of theories on the ways in which international law shapes policy outcomes. Utilizing rational choice theory, Andrew Guzman assumes that states behave rationally and selfishly: At the ...
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How International Law Works presents a comprehensive theory of international law by uniquely applying social-science models and ideas to the field. In recent years, appeals to "international law" have become increasingly central in international disputes. Yet despite the enhanced importance of international law, there is no well-developed set of theories on the ways in which international law shapes policy outcomes. Utilizing rational choice theory, Andrew Guzman assumes that states behave rationally and selfishly: At the heart of their compliance with international law is the basic fact that a failure to live up to legal obligations today will impact a country's ability to extract concessions in the future. A violation will also generate a costly loss of "reputation." By highlighting the rationality of states, Guzman explains that a proper understanding of how international law functions can help resolve some--but not all--of the persistent problems that plague relations between nations. Covering a wide range of disputes between countries, How International Works provides a thoroughgoing guide to the complexities of international law.
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Very good in very good dust jacket. Ex-library. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. With dust jacket. 260 p. Audience: General/trade. LCCN 2007016343 Type of material Book Personal name Guzman, Andrew T. Main title How international law works: a rational choice theory / Andrew T. Guzman. Published/Created Oxford [UK]; New York: Oxford University Press, 2008. Description xi, 260 p.; 25 cm. ISBN 9780195305562 (hardback: alk. paper) 0195305566 (hardback: alk. paper) LC classification KZ3410. G89 2008 Contents A general theory of international law--Reputation--International agreements--Customary international law--Understanding international law. Subjects International law. Notes Includes bibliographical references (p. 237-247) and index. Dewey class no. 341 Other system no. (OCoLC)ocn123350210 (OCoLC)123350210
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