Artículo:

Why the Security Council Failed

Autor:

Michael J. Glennon

Resumen:

One thing the current Iraq crisis has made clear is that a grand experiment of the twentieth century-the attempt to impose binding international law on the use of force-has failed. As Washington showed, nations need consider not whether armed intervention abroad is legal, merely whether it is preferable to the alternatives. The structure and rules of the UN Security Council really reflected the hopes of its founders rather than the realities of the way states work. And these hopes were no match for American hyperpower

Página:

16

Publicación:

Foreign Affairs

Volúmen:

82

Número:

3

Periodo:

Mayo-Junio 2003

ISSN:

00157120

SrcID:

00157120 -2003-03.txt