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The Internationalists argues that the outlawry of war in 1928 created the modern international order. This review essay critiques this single-cause account of world history. It shows how The Internationalists relies on statistics that obfuscate the character of war and on a juridical model of international politics that makes liberal empire invisible. I argue that war making by Asian and African peasants played more of a role in bringing about decolonisation than peacemaking by Western lawyers.
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Barkawi, T. (2018). From law to history: The politics of war and empire. Global Constitutionalism, 7(3), 315–329. https://doi.org/10.1017/S2045381718000278
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