Books
The Fantasy of World Government
– National Review, April 22, 1961, 245–47.The Case Against World Government
– Readings in World Politics, Robert A. Goldwin, ed. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1962).Where the Majority Rules: A UN Diary
– American Spectator (November 1981); reprinted in Walter Berns, In Defense of Liberal Democracy (Regnery Gateway, 1984).Congress Is Saying, Give Peace a Grant
– Wall Street Journal, August 2, 1982.Taking the United Nations Seriously
– Public Opinion (April/May 1983); reprinted in Walter Berns, In Defense of Liberal Democracy (Regnery Gateway, 1984).The New Pacifism and World Government
– National Review (May 27, 1983); reprinted in Walter Berns, In Defense of Liberal Democracy (Regnery Gateway, 1984).Abstract: The article presents a commentary on the increasing number of pacifists in the U.S. as of May 1983. It traces the history of pacifists in the country. It stresses the impact of… More
How to Talk to the Russians
– American Spectator (July 1983); reprinted in Walter Berns, In Defense of Liberal Democracy (Regnery Gateway, 1984).The United Nations and Human Rights
– Human Rights Law and the Reagan Administration, Andrew Samet, ed. (Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1984).This book comprises a collection of papers prepared for a Human Rights Law Symposium held at the Georgetown University Law Center on March 22, 1983. Cosponsored by the International Law… More
Transatlantic Law Forum: Citizenship in Europe and the United States
– Audio, American Enterprise Institute, October 16, 2008.On both sides of the Atlantic, “citizenship” is the subject of vital and often contentious policy debates. In the United States, a nation famously founded on a creed rather than… More
Essays
The Fantasy of World Government
– National Review, April 22, 1961, 245–47.The Case Against World Government
– Readings in World Politics, Robert A. Goldwin, ed. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1962).Where the Majority Rules: A UN Diary
– American Spectator (November 1981); reprinted in Walter Berns, In Defense of Liberal Democracy (Regnery Gateway, 1984).Congress Is Saying, Give Peace a Grant
– Wall Street Journal, August 2, 1982.Taking the United Nations Seriously
– Public Opinion (April/May 1983); reprinted in Walter Berns, In Defense of Liberal Democracy (Regnery Gateway, 1984).The New Pacifism and World Government
– National Review (May 27, 1983); reprinted in Walter Berns, In Defense of Liberal Democracy (Regnery Gateway, 1984).Abstract: The article presents a commentary on the increasing number of pacifists in the U.S. as of May 1983. It traces the history of pacifists in the country. It stresses the impact of… More
How to Talk to the Russians
– American Spectator (July 1983); reprinted in Walter Berns, In Defense of Liberal Democracy (Regnery Gateway, 1984).The United Nations and Human Rights
– Human Rights Law and the Reagan Administration, Andrew Samet, ed. (Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1984).This book comprises a collection of papers prepared for a Human Rights Law Symposium held at the Georgetown University Law Center on March 22, 1983. Cosponsored by the International Law… More
Transatlantic Law Forum: Citizenship in Europe and the United States
– Audio, American Enterprise Institute, October 16, 2008.On both sides of the Atlantic, “citizenship” is the subject of vital and often contentious policy debates. In the United States, a nation famously founded on a creed rather than… More
Commentary
The Fantasy of World Government
– National Review, April 22, 1961, 245–47.The Case Against World Government
– Readings in World Politics, Robert A. Goldwin, ed. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1962).Where the Majority Rules: A UN Diary
– American Spectator (November 1981); reprinted in Walter Berns, In Defense of Liberal Democracy (Regnery Gateway, 1984).Congress Is Saying, Give Peace a Grant
– Wall Street Journal, August 2, 1982.Taking the United Nations Seriously
– Public Opinion (April/May 1983); reprinted in Walter Berns, In Defense of Liberal Democracy (Regnery Gateway, 1984).The New Pacifism and World Government
– National Review (May 27, 1983); reprinted in Walter Berns, In Defense of Liberal Democracy (Regnery Gateway, 1984).Abstract: The article presents a commentary on the increasing number of pacifists in the U.S. as of May 1983. It traces the history of pacifists in the country. It stresses the impact of… More
How to Talk to the Russians
– American Spectator (July 1983); reprinted in Walter Berns, In Defense of Liberal Democracy (Regnery Gateway, 1984).The United Nations and Human Rights
– Human Rights Law and the Reagan Administration, Andrew Samet, ed. (Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1984).This book comprises a collection of papers prepared for a Human Rights Law Symposium held at the Georgetown University Law Center on March 22, 1983. Cosponsored by the International Law… More
Transatlantic Law Forum: Citizenship in Europe and the United States
– Audio, American Enterprise Institute, October 16, 2008.On both sides of the Atlantic, “citizenship” is the subject of vital and often contentious policy debates. In the United States, a nation famously founded on a creed rather than… More
Multimedia
The Fantasy of World Government
– National Review, April 22, 1961, 245–47.The Case Against World Government
– Readings in World Politics, Robert A. Goldwin, ed. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1962).Where the Majority Rules: A UN Diary
– American Spectator (November 1981); reprinted in Walter Berns, In Defense of Liberal Democracy (Regnery Gateway, 1984).Congress Is Saying, Give Peace a Grant
– Wall Street Journal, August 2, 1982.Taking the United Nations Seriously
– Public Opinion (April/May 1983); reprinted in Walter Berns, In Defense of Liberal Democracy (Regnery Gateway, 1984).The New Pacifism and World Government
– National Review (May 27, 1983); reprinted in Walter Berns, In Defense of Liberal Democracy (Regnery Gateway, 1984).Abstract: The article presents a commentary on the increasing number of pacifists in the U.S. as of May 1983. It traces the history of pacifists in the country. It stresses the impact of… More
How to Talk to the Russians
– American Spectator (July 1983); reprinted in Walter Berns, In Defense of Liberal Democracy (Regnery Gateway, 1984).The United Nations and Human Rights
– Human Rights Law and the Reagan Administration, Andrew Samet, ed. (Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1984).This book comprises a collection of papers prepared for a Human Rights Law Symposium held at the Georgetown University Law Center on March 22, 1983. Cosponsored by the International Law… More
Transatlantic Law Forum: Citizenship in Europe and the United States
– Audio, American Enterprise Institute, October 16, 2008.On both sides of the Atlantic, “citizenship” is the subject of vital and often contentious policy debates. In the United States, a nation famously founded on a creed rather than… More
Teaching
The Fantasy of World Government
– National Review, April 22, 1961, 245–47.The Case Against World Government
– Readings in World Politics, Robert A. Goldwin, ed. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1962).Where the Majority Rules: A UN Diary
– American Spectator (November 1981); reprinted in Walter Berns, In Defense of Liberal Democracy (Regnery Gateway, 1984).Congress Is Saying, Give Peace a Grant
– Wall Street Journal, August 2, 1982.Taking the United Nations Seriously
– Public Opinion (April/May 1983); reprinted in Walter Berns, In Defense of Liberal Democracy (Regnery Gateway, 1984).The New Pacifism and World Government
– National Review (May 27, 1983); reprinted in Walter Berns, In Defense of Liberal Democracy (Regnery Gateway, 1984).Abstract: The article presents a commentary on the increasing number of pacifists in the U.S. as of May 1983. It traces the history of pacifists in the country. It stresses the impact of… More
How to Talk to the Russians
– American Spectator (July 1983); reprinted in Walter Berns, In Defense of Liberal Democracy (Regnery Gateway, 1984).The United Nations and Human Rights
– Human Rights Law and the Reagan Administration, Andrew Samet, ed. (Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1984).This book comprises a collection of papers prepared for a Human Rights Law Symposium held at the Georgetown University Law Center on March 22, 1983. Cosponsored by the International Law… More
Transatlantic Law Forum: Citizenship in Europe and the United States
– Audio, American Enterprise Institute, October 16, 2008.On both sides of the Atlantic, “citizenship” is the subject of vital and often contentious policy debates. In the United States, a nation famously founded on a creed rather than… More