If you liked International law, US power by Shirley V. Scott, start with International law in the era of climate change (2012), Norm Antipreneurs and the Politics of Resistance to Global Normative Change (2016), and International law and Australian security (1997). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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BookOrb recommends International law in the era of climate change (2012), Norm Antipreneurs and the Politics of Resistance to Global Normative Change (2016), International law and Australian security (1997), International Law in World Politics (2004), and Geopolitical Change and the Antarctic Treaty System (2024).

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International law, US power is by Shirley V. Scott.