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The Writings of Richard Falk: Towards Humane Global Governance

AuthorRichard Falk
PublisherOrient Blackswan
Publisher2012
Publisher560 p,
ISBN9788125043072

Contents : Foreword by B. S. Chimni. Preface. Acknowledgements. Part 1 The Shaping of International Law: Geopolitical and Democratic Challenges: 1. Reframing the Legal Agenda of the World Order in the Course of a Turbulent Century. 2. International Law and the Future. 3. Orientalism and International Law. Part 2 Reforming the UN: Problems and Prospects: 1. Where is ‘the Fork in the Road’? Over the Horizon! An Inquiry into the Failure of UN Reform. 2. The United Nations and Cosmopolitan Democracy: Bad Dream, Utopian Fantasy, Political Project. 3. The United Nations System: Prospects for Renewal. Part 3 The Planetary Threats: 1. The Second Cycle of Ecological Urgency: An Environmental Justice Perspective. 2. A Radical World Order Challenge: Addressing Global Climate Change and the Threat of Nuclear Weapons. Part 4 In the Aftermath of 9/11: Revisiting Gandhi: 1. Torture, War, and the Limits of Liberal Legality. 2. War and Peace in an Era of Terror and State Terrorism. 3. A New Gandhian Moment? Part 5 Building a Global Ethos: Cultural Pluralities, Religious Resurgence, Political Solidarity: 1. Globalisation from Below: An Innovative Politics of Resistance. 2. A Worldwide Religious Resurgence in an Era of Globalisations and Apocalyptic Terrorism. 3. Geopolitical Turmoil and Civilisational Pluralism. Part 6 Re imagining and Re making a New World Order: Rights, Justice and Democratic Governance: 1. The Power of Rights and the Rights of Power: What Future for Human Rights? 2. Pursuing Global Justice. 3. Towards Humane Global Governance: Rhetoric, Desires and Imaginaries. 4. Towards a Necessary Utopianism: Democratic Global Governance. 5. (Re)Imagining the Global Governance. 6. The Citizen Pilgrim. Bibliography. Index.
 
Richard Falk has been an inspirational figure for scholars of international law and international relations for more than five decades. His seminal writings, drawing on a range of intellectual traditions anarchist, humanist, feminist, liberal and Marxist have offered radical thinking on issues ranging from the Vietnam War and the Israeli Palestinian conflict to the 9/11 terrorist attacks in the US. A prolific writer, Falk has made path breaking contributions in clarifying the role of international law in a turbulent world, reforming the United Nations system and promoting international environmental protection and justice.

This volume brings together 20 of Falk’s landmark essays, each resonating with his commitment towards establishing what he calls a system of humane global governance. Divided into five sections, these essays cover a variety of issues: the major challenges before international legal scholarship today, the failure of the United Nations to take the discourse of global democracy and global justice forward, the need to reform the UN, the international community’s focus on protection and sustainability and the neglect of justice, and the untapped potential of international human rights law to achieve global justice. The way forward, Falk emphasizes, is to establish, through global social movements, democratic global political structures in the new millennium.

The Foreword by B. S. Chimni is a fitting tribute from a well known scholar of international law. He writes, ‘Falk is an embodiment of a critical intellectual who has never hesitated to speak truth to power.’ Published for the first time in India, The Writings of Richard Falk: Towards Humane Global Governance is a must read for students and scholars of international law, international relations and political science.

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