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Towards A Schmittian Theory of Regionalism within International Law and Relations: Testing Grossraum Analysis with Two Case Studies of Regional Institutions   

Towards A Schmittian Theory of Regionalism within International Law and Relations: Testing Grossraum Analysis with Two Case Studies of Regional Institutions


Michael Salter

Hardcover. Routledge 2019-01-22.
ISBN 9781472462749
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This book develops a critical analysis of how the USA has deployed various imperialistic devices within international law in order to expand its zone of influence on a global scale. The work then sets out a suggested theoretical framework highlighting an alternative regionalist model of international law and relations founded on Carl Schmitt's controversial Grossraum theory". The authors use the comparatively new regional structure of the SCO as an extended case study and reference point for testing the credibility and limits of the theory. The authors address the question of the future potential and prospects for a suitably revised Grossraum approach to the study of international law and relations that has had to be substantially modified to better accommodate the realities of how the SCO is currently evolving and is structured. This text sets out, for the first time in an English language work, a comprehensive account of Schmittian Grossraum theory based on a wide range of published sources in both English and German. The analysis breaks new ground in that no other work has attempted this critical task within the field of international law and relations. This interdisciplinary book is aimed at students and academic researchers of regional studies, international law and relations, jurisprudence, international politics, political theorists and policy think tank bodies



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