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Title: The Trump Administration and International Law
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The Trump Administration and International Law
Product Details:
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
Language: English
Dimensions: 22.00 X 2.00 X 15.00
Publisher Code: 9780190912185
Date Added: 2018-08-11
Search Category: International
Jurisdiction: International
Overview:
Will Donald trump international law? Since Trump's Administration took office, this question has haunted almost every issue area of international law. One of our leading international lawyers-a former Legal Adviser of the US State Department, Assistant Secretary of State for Human Rights, and Yale Law Dean-argues that President Trump has thus far enjoyed less success than many believe, because he does not own the pervasive "transnational legal process" that governs
these issue areas. This book shows how those opposing Trump's policies during his administration's first two years have successfully triggered that process as part of a collective counter-strategy akin to Muhammad Ali's "rope-a-dope." The book surveys immigration and refugee law, human rights, climate
change, denuclearization, trade diplomacy, relations with North Korea, Russia and Ukraine, America's "Forever War" against Al Qaeda and the Islamic State, and the ongoing tragedy in Syria. Koh's tour d'horizon illustrates the many techniques that players in the transnational legal process have used to blunt Trump's early initiatives. The high stakes of this struggle, and its broader implications for the future of global governance-now challenged by the rise of populist authoritarians-make this
exhausting counter-strategy both worthwhile and necessary.
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Table Of Contents:
DEDICATION
Introduction: Trumping International Law?
Chapter I: Trump's "Strategy" and the Counter-Strategy of Resistance
Chapter II: The Counter-Strategy Illustrated: Transnational Legal Process in Action
Chapter III: Resigning Without Leaving
Chapter IV: Countries of Concern
Chapter V: America's Wars
Chapter VI: What's at Stake
Afterword
Biographical Note
Acknowledgements
End Notes
INDEX