Can The Third World Survive the New Geopolitics?
Richard Falk, Princeton University
Sunday, 14 Nov 1982 at 8:00 pm – Sun Room, Memorial Union
Richard A. Falk is the Albert G. milbank Professor of International Law and practice at Princeton university. he has written extensively on the role of international law in affecting foreign policy and creating global order. Among the many books and articles he has written or eited are the following: The Strategy of World Order, 4 volumes, The Endangered Planet, A Study of Future Worlds, and The War System: An Interdisciplinary Approach. He serves on the editorial boards of Foreign Policy, American Journal of International Law, and The Nation.Part of the World Affairs Series: North-South Dialogue
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