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Unconventional Violence and International Politics

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2017

Abstract

I find myself in agreement with Professor Dugard’s dissent concerning the title given us for discussion, namely the question of “terrorism.” I have titled my discussion instead “unconventional violence and international politics.”

Violence has constituted an important aspect of international relations for as long as recorded history. Despite all honest and important efforts, legal or otherwise, to control, regulate, and contain the kind of violence, legitimate or illegitimate, that can be utilized by states there is every likelihood that international relations will continue to be governed by the capacities of states to resort to violence in the pursuit of their real or imagined interests.

Type
Terrorism and Political Crimes in International Law
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1973

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Northwestern University.