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Global Search and Seizure

Sterling JohnsonAssistant Professor of Political Science, Central Michigan University, USA

ISBN13: 9781855214217
ISBN: 1855214210
Published: August 1994
Publisher: Routledge
Format: Hardback
Price: Out of print



This is an examination of the historic conflict between the evolution of the international legal regime and the US ""national interest"". The work looks at definitions of American national security and examines how US military and economic hegemony needs to be transferred to the legal sphere for the US to maintain the status quo in its relations with the Third World.

Contents:
National security and the national interest; the evolution of the international legal regime; Panamanian Pax Americana; ""no lo contendere"" in Nicaragua; to the shores of Tripoli; the politics of non-compliance.