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Book Synopsis: Foreign Policy. "In the annals of forgetfulness there is nothing quite to compare with the fading from the American mind of the idea of the law of nations."
Grenada. "We might have benefited from a weekend's pause in which we could have considered our interests rather than merely giving in to our impulses."
The mining of Nicaraguan harbors. "A practice of deception mutated into a policy of deceit."
Iran-Contra. "The idea of international law had faded. But just as important, in the 1980s it had come to be associated with weaknesses in foreign policy. Real men did not cite Grotius."
As the era of totalitarianism recedes, the time is at hand to ask by what rules we expect to conduct ourselves, Senator Moynihan writes in this pellucid, and often ironic, examination of international law. Our founding fathers had a firm grasp on the importance and centrality of such law; later presidents affirmed it and tried to establish international institutions based on such high principles; but we lost our way in the fog of the cold war.
Moynihan's exploration of American attitudes toward international law--those of presidents, senators, congressmen, public officials, and the public at large--reveals the abiding reverence for a law of nations and the attempts for almost two hundred years to make international law the centerpiece of foreign and strategic policy. Only in the last decade did a shift in values at the highest levels of government change the goals and conduct of the United States.
Displaying a firm grasp of history, informed by senatorial insights and investigative data, elegantly written, this book is a triumph of scholarship, interpretation, and insight.
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Are you concerned about the fading idea of the law of nations? Look no further! Introducing the thought-provoking and insightful book, "On the Law of Nations". This compelling book, written by Senator Moynihan, explores American attitudes towards international law and takes a deep dive into its significance in shaping our foreign policy.
Don't miss out on the opportunity to gain a firm grasp on the importance and centrality of international law. Our founding fathers understood its value, and now it's time for us to rediscover it. With a comprehensive examination of historical events such as the mining of Nicaraguan harbors and the Iran-Contra scandal, this book sheds light on the critical role international law plays in shaping our nation's actions.
Senator Moynihan's expertise, combined with meticulous research and eloquent writing, make "On the Law of Nations" a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the foundations of foreign and strategic policy. Experience the triumph of scholarship, interpretation, and insight that this book offers and navigate the complex world of international law with confidence.
Don't let the fading importance of international law go unnoticed. Take action now and acquire the knowledge needed to make informed decisions. Embrace the legacy left by our founding fathers and be part of a movement to bring international law back to the forefront. Grab your copy of "On the Law of Nations" today and join the conversation.
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