Sovereignties, World Orders, and the Federalist Option: Reviving Libertarian Foreign Policy
C+T 10:9+10 (4.08 MB)
Introduction
Brandon Christensen
Sovereignties
On the Ancient Human Roots of Some Modern Politics
Hjorleifur Jonsson
Should Somaliland Strive for State Capacity Libertarianism?
Scott Pegg
Mr. Manypenny’s Millions: Freedom and Sovereignty in the 19th Century Native American Annuity Conflict?
David Nichols
Reflections of Indigenous Views of Arctic Sovereigntys
Heather Nicol and Barry S. Zellen
Before the Responsibility to Protect: The Humanitarian Intervention in Cuba
Sarah Burns
Polycentricity: A Simple Rule for Governing Indian Country
Ilia Murtazashvili and Adam Crepelle
World Orders
Adrian Pabst’s on the Liberal World Order
Blake Smith
A Populist World Order? Origins and Predictions
Michael Lee
Dr. Mengele, USA Style: Lessons from Human Rights Abuses in Post-World War II America
Abigail Hall-Blanco (Bellarmine) and Chris Coyne
Continued: C+T 10:11+12 (4.20 MB)
To Tyrants, the Answer is “NO”: Conceptualizing A Confident, Muscular, and Cosmopolitan Libertarianism
Martin van Staden and Nicholas Woode-Smith
Polycentric Interstate Federalism Among the Yoruba of Nigeria: Lessons for Growing an International Federal Order
Oyebade Oyerinde
Federal Alternatives
The Republican Model and the Crisis of National Liberalism
Benjamin Studebaker
Two Faces of the European Union
Dalibor Rohac
Hayek and Brexit: Sovereignty, National Democracy, and the Fallacy of Positivism
Jernej Kosec
Hayek’s Federalism and the Making of European Integration
Fabio Masini
F. A. Hayek and the World of Tomorrow: The Principles of International Federalism
Daniel Nientiedt
Federation as a Last Resort
Edwin van de Haar
Full issues 10:9+10 (4.08 MB)/ 10:11+12 (4.20 MB)
