2020
DOI: 10.1007/s42439-020-00015-0
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Syria & Locating Tyranny, Hegemony and Anarchy in Contemporary International Law

Abstract: Substantive renderings of tyranny, hegemony or anarchy as governance forms within international law seldom appear. When invoked, tyranny and anarchy are presented as exceptional while hegemony, in accounts often borrowed from international relations scholarship, is defined as mundane and a natural explanation of international legal governance. This article puts forward substantive accounts of all three-tyranny, anarchy and hegemony-and utilises these to understand a single event, the airstrikes against Syria a… Show more

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