Restraining Power
The Law of Nature and the Theory of International Relations
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Verso Books
Publishing:8th Sep '26
£25.00
This title is due to be published on 8th September, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Challenges dominant paradigms in international relations and reclaims an intellectual tradition essential for our time.
For centuries, thinkers grappled with a fundamental question: how can sovereign states coexist without destroying each other? Restraining Power recovers a forgotten tradition that offered an answer-the "law of nature and nations" built on reciprocity, justice, and good faith. David C. Hendrickson excavates this vital framework for restraining state violence and shows why it matters now more than ever.
All states, Hendrickson argues, have an interest in observing these principles, but few states have violated them more than the United States. He shows that in crossing these principles, US foreign policy has entered a destabilizing shadow world in which force and fraud seem normal.
David Hendrickson writes with verve, insight, and wisdom in what is a must-read book for our perplexing times. I recommend it with great enthusiasm to general readers and specialists alike. -- Rajan Menon, author of The Conceit of Humanitarian Intervention
Thoughtful, timely, and utterly original. Restraining Power affirms David Hendrickson's place among the leading scholars of his generation. In our so-called Age of Trump, Americans especially would do well to read and heed this book's message. -- Andrew Bacevich, author of After the Apocalypse: America’s Role in a World Transformed
ISBN: 9781836742463
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 400g
352 pages
Paperback original