What are the International Obligations of the United States?
Description
What do we owe to foreigners? Should we have open or closed borders? Are we justified in attacking our enemies without the UN’s approval? Which rules of Just War Theory are we obliged to observe? Are we obliged to have free trade with all nations? The answers to these questions are decisive in shaping the future direction of this country, or even in deciding whether or not we will continue to be a sovereign country.
Instructor Biography
Luigi Bradizza, Ph.D., holds a doctorate in politics from the University of Dallas. He is a professor of political science and the chair of the department of political science and international relations at Salve Regina University. He has published several scholarly articles and book chapters on American political thought and political philosophy. He is the author of Richard T. Ely’s Critique of Capitalism.