U.S. foreign policy today has disconcerting parallels with Carl Schmitt’s advocacy for a pluralistic, multipolar world and his insistence that lasting legal orders need to be literally rooted in the appropriation of territory.
U.S. foreign policy today has disconcerting parallels with Carl Schmitt’s advocacy for a pluralistic, multipolar world and his insistence that lasting legal orders need to be literally rooted in the appropriation of territory.