Books by Stephen Neff
“Natural law grew up—very much, in a sense, as part of the history of international law—as an attempt to address the question: what common norms do we have that we can apply irrespective of where we stand? Neff tells that story really well, as a story about power and as a story about norms and ideas.” Read more...
The best books on Geopolitics and Global Commerce
Paul Tucker, Economist
Interviews where books by Stephen Neff were recommended
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In the Beginning was the Deed: Realism and Moralism in Political Argument
by Bernard Williams -
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A Treatise of Human Nature
by David Hume -
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Justice Among the Nations: A History of International Law
by Stephen Neff -
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Legitimacy in International Society
by Ian Clark -
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Ancient Chinese Thought, Modern Chinese Power
by Xuetong Yan
The best books on Geopolitics and Global Commerce, recommended by Paul Tucker
The best books on Geopolitics and Global Commerce, recommended by Paul Tucker
For centuries humanity has struggled with how to build an international order based on law and agreed principles, rather than force and the threat of war. In today’s multi-polar world understanding how such an order might and could be shaped has taken on a renewed urgency. Here, Paul Tucker, a fellow at Harvard’s John F. Kennedy School of Government, chooses five books on geopolitics and global commerce.