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Review of The rise of china and international law: taking chinese exceptionalism seriously

  • Autores: Congyan Cai
  • Localización: Columbia journal of transnational law, ISSN 0010-1931, Vol. 60, Nº. 1, 2022, págs. 217-227
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • Generally speaking, it would be true to say that no one believes that war pays and nearly every one believes that policies which lead inevitably to war do pay. Every nation sincerely desires peace; and all nations pursue courses which if persisted in, must make peace impossible.

      All nations are quite ready to condemn “in the abstract,” armaments, economic nationalism, international suspicion and mistrust, while each one individually clings to his armament, adds to his tariff, invents new modes of economic nationalism, and insists upon an absolute national sovereignty which must make international order impossible, and the prolongation of anarchy and chaos inevitable.


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