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ID146881
Title ProperFreedom of navigation assertions
Other Title Informationthe United States as the world’s policeman
LanguageENG
AuthorEtzioni, Amitai
Summary / Abstract (Note)In line with its “Freedom of Navigation” program, the United States conducts “operational assertions” by sending naval vessels to violate what it considers to be the excessive maritime claims of other states. Efforts have been made to legitimate this program to the public and elected officials on both liberal and realist grounds: Freedom of navigation is an important component of the liberal international order while also central to the exercise of U.S. naval power. However, it does not follow that military assertions, which create a security risk and are inconsistent with liberal principles, should take precedence over diplomatic and multilateral steps. Rather, the program has faced little scrutiny to date due to its relative obscurity.
`In' analytical Note
Armed Forces and Society Vol. 42, No.3; Jul 2016: p.501-517
Journal SourceArmed Forces and Society Vol: 42 No 3
Key WordsUnited States ;  China ;  Freedom of Navigation ;  Liberal International Order ;  U.S. Navy ;  International Law ;  Foreign Policy ;  United Nations (UN)


 
 
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