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International Organizations and Military Affairs, written by Hylke Dijkstra

International Organizations and Military Affairs, written by Hylke Dijkstra (Routledge, 2016).It is a truism that in the study of international organizations the academic disciplines of law and politics hardly ever meet. We share an interest in international organizations (or in fact in international organization), but we remain interested in different questions. The result is reflected in the fact that we publish in different journals and participate in different conferences. Almost everyone will know the experience of being the only lawyer in a room full of political scientists (or vice versa): one can bring in arguments from one’s own disciplinary debates, but the arguments often never really fit into the ongoing discussion and the contribution is to be embedded in a number of disclaimers and, if possible, a joke to at least be accepted as a fellow human being.Yet, it remains important to try and make use of the findings of political science (as it obviously makes sense for political scientists to understand the legal framework of their topic of study). In 2015, Kenneth Abbott published a collection of 67 articles written between 1944 and 2014 by different leading authors on the law and politics of international organizations to reveal “the degree to which the activities and even the http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png International Organizations Law Review Brill

International Organizations and Military Affairs, written by Hylke Dijkstra

International Organizations Law Review , Volume 14 (1): 5 – Jun 29, 2017

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Brill
Copyright
Copyright © Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
ISSN
1572-3739
eISSN
1572-3747
DOI
10.1163/15723747-01401010
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(Routledge, 2016).It is a truism that in the study of international organizations the academic disciplines of law and politics hardly ever meet. We share an interest in international organizations (or in fact in international organization), but we remain interested in different questions. The result is reflected in the fact that we publish in different journals and participate in different conferences. Almost everyone will know the experience of being the only lawyer in a room full of political scientists (or vice versa): one can bring in arguments from one’s own disciplinary debates, but the arguments often never really fit into the ongoing discussion and the contribution is to be embedded in a number of disclaimers and, if possible, a joke to at least be accepted as a fellow human being.Yet, it remains important to try and make use of the findings of political science (as it obviously makes sense for political scientists to understand the legal framework of their topic of study). In 2015, Kenneth Abbott published a collection of 67 articles written between 1944 and 2014 by different leading authors on the law and politics of international organizations to reveal “the degree to which the activities and even the

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Published: Jun 29, 2017

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