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Leadership at Risk: The Perils of Unilateralism

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 April 2017

Ralph G. Carter
Affiliation:
Texas Christian University

Abstract

“An attention to the judgment of other nations is important to every government for two reasons. The one is that, independently of the merits of any particular plan or measure, it is desirable, on various accounts, that it should appear to other nations as the offspring of a wise and honorable policy. The second is that, in doubtful cases, particularly where the national councils may be warped by some strong passion or momentary interest, the presumed or known opinion of the impartial world may be the best guide that can be followed.”

James Madison, The Federalist, No. 63.

Type
SYMPOSIUM
Copyright
2003 by the American Political Science Association

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