American exceptionalism and the multilateral pretence: Or, John Bolton and the new lawlessness
By: Muralidharan, Sukumar.
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ArticlePublisher: 2005Description: p.1943-946.Subject(s): International relations
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Economic and Political WeeklySummary: John Bolton's nomination to the position of US envoy to the United Nations signals that for the US, multilateralism now means little else than the unquestioning acquiescence of the world to the demands of a military superpower that is heady with its own strength and accountable to none. The international community has ample reason to worry. - Reproduced.
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John Bolton's nomination to the position of US envoy to the United Nations signals that for the US, multilateralism now means little else than the unquestioning acquiescence of the world to the demands of a military superpower that is heady with its own strength and accountable to none. The international community has ample reason to worry. - Reproduced.


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