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The Use of Force in a Changing World–US and European Perspectives

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 May 2003

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Abstract

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This article examines the different approaches of European and US policy makers to the use of force in a changing world. The truths and fallacies pertaining to these approaches lead the author to believe that the absence of a common view among the permanent members of the Security Council on what constitutes a threat to international peace and security in order to use force can have a debilitating effect on international security. For this reason the author argues that, rather than endlessly debating how old rules should be applied to new threats, what is needed is a determined effort on both sides of the Atlantic to forge a new framework for the use of force.

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CURRENT LEGAL DEVELOPMENTS
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© Foundation of the Leiden Journal of International Law