Normative challenges in a turbulent world

Ethics and International Affairs 6:1–19 (1992)
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Rosenau writes that the history of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries is the story of convergence around political entities in order to preserve individual values in the context of collective needs and wants; but today the process of community building has been reversed

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