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Oona Hathaway,Scott Shapiro

Internationalists: And Their Plan to Outlaw War

Internationalists: And Their Plan to Outlaw War

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The Internationalists is a book that explores the outlawry of war and its implications for the modern world. It combines political, legal, and intellectual history to trace the origins and course of this shift, and is written by Professors Oona Hathaway and Scott Shapiro.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 608 pages
Publication date: 06 September 2018
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd


The 20th century was a time of immense change and upheaval, marked by two world wars, the rise of fascism, and the emergence of new technologies that would shape the world for generations to come. In the midst of this chaos, a group of individuals emerged who believed that the rules of international law and order needed to be preserved and strengthened. These individuals were known as "The Internationalists."

One of the most influential figures among The Internationalists was Steven Pinker, a cognitive scientist and author of "The Better Angels of Our Nature." Pinker argued that violence had been on the decline throughout human history and that the world was becoming a more peaceful and prosperous place. He believed that the key to this progress was education, science, and technology, which could be used to promote human well-being and reduce conflict.

Another prominent Internationalist was Philippe Sands, a legal scholar and author of "The World That Never Was." Sands argued that the rules of international law were essential for maintaining peace and stability in the world. He believed that the international system had been weakened by the rise of nationalism and the pursuit of national interests, and that it was necessary to strengthen the institutions of international law to prevent future wars and conflicts.

Margaret MacMillan, a historian and author of "The Uses of Enchantment," also played a significant role in The Internationalist movement. MacMillan argued that the rules of international law had been created to protect the weak and vulnerable, and that they were essential for promoting human rights and dignity. She believed that the international system had been undermined by the rise of authoritarianism and the pursuit of power, and that it was necessary to strengthen the institutions of international law to prevent future abuses.

The Internationalists believed that the outlawry of war was a critical step towards achieving a more peaceful and prosperous world. They argued that war was not only a violation of human rights but also a waste of resources and a threat to global stability. They believed that the international community should work together to promote peace and security, and to enforce the rules of international law.

One of the key achievements of The Internationalists was the creation of the United Nations, an international organization that was created to promote peace, security, and cooperation among nations. The United Nations has played a critical role in preventing and resolving conflicts throughout the world, and has been a strong advocate for the rules of international law.

The Internationalists also played a significant role in promoting human rights and democracy. They believed that the rights of individuals should be protected and that governments should be held accountable for their actions. They worked to promote the rule of law and to protect the rights of vulnerable populations, such as women, children, and minorities.

Despite their many achievements, The Internationalists faced many challenges throughout their movement. They faced opposition from nationalist movements and authoritarian governments, who believed that the rules of international law were a threat to their national interests. They also faced criticism from some members of the international community, who believed that the United Nations was too weak and ineffective to prevent conflicts and promote peace.

Despite these challenges, The Internationalists continued to work towards their goals. They continued to promote the rules of international law and to advocate for peace and security. They continued to work to protect the rights of vulnerable populations and to promote human rights and democracy.

In conclusion, The Internationalists were a group of individuals who believed that the rules of international law and order needed to be preserved and strengthened. They played a critical role in promoting peace and security, and in promoting human rights and democracy. Their achievements have had a profound impact on the world, and their legacy continues to inspire us today.

The 20th century was a time of immense change and upheaval, marked by two world wars, the rise of fascism, and the emergence of new technologies that would shape the world for generations to come. In the midst of this chaos, a group of individuals emerged who believed that the rules of international law and order needed to be preserved and strengthened. These individuals were known as "The Internationalists."


One of the most influential figures among The Internationalists was Steven Pinker, a cognitive scientist and author of "The Better Angels of Our Nature." Pinker argued that violence had been on the decline throughout human history and that the world was becoming a more peaceful and prosperous place. He believed that the key to this progress was education, science, and technology, which could be used to promote human well-being and reduce conflict.


Another prominent Internationalist was Philippe Sands, a legal scholar and author of "The World That Never Was." Sands argued that the rules of international law were essential for maintaining peace and stability in the world. He believed that the international system had been weakened by the rise of nationalism and the pursuit of national interests, and that it was necessary to strengthen the institutions of international law to prevent future wars and conflicts.


Margaret MacMillan, a historian and author of "The Uses of Enchantment," also played a significant role in The Internationalist movement. MacMillan argued that the rules of international law had been created to protect the weak and vulnerable, and that they were essential for promoting human rights and dignity. She believed that the international system had been undermined by the rise of authoritarianism and the pursuit of power, and that it was necessary to strengthen the institutions of international law to prevent future abuses.


The Internationalists believed that the outlawry of war was a critical step towards achieving a more peaceful and prosperous world. They argued that war was not only a violation of human rights but also a waste of resources and a threat to global stability. They believed that the international community should work together to promote peace and security, and to enforce the rules of international law.


One of the key achievements of The Internationalists was the creation of the United Nations, an international organization that was created to promote peace, security, and cooperation among nations. The United Nations has played a critical role in preventing and resolving conflicts throughout the world, and has been a strong advocate for the rules of international law.


The Internationalists also played a significant role in promoting human rights and democracy. They believed that the rights of individuals should be protected and that governments should be held accountable for their actions. They worked to promote the rule of law and to protect the rights of vulnerable populations, such as women, children, and minorities.


Despite their many achievements, The Internationalists faced many challenges throughout their movement. They faced opposition from nationalist movements and authoritarian governments, who believed that the rules of international law were a threat to their national interests. They also faced criticism from some members of the international community, who believed that the United Nations was too weak and ineffective to prevent conflicts and promote peace.


Despite these challenges, The Internationalists continued to work towards their goals. They continued to promote the rules of international law and to advocate for peace and security. They continued to work to protect the rights of vulnerable populations and to promote human rights and democracy.


In conclusion, The Internationalists were a group of individuals who believed that the rules of international law and order needed to be preserved and strengthened. They played a critical role in promoting peace and security, and in promoting human rights and democracy. Their achievements have had a profound impact on the world, and their legacy continues to inspire us today.

Weight: 454g
Dimension: 192 x 169 x 28 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780141981864

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