Background
Gottlieb, Gidon Alain Guy was born on December 9, 1932 in Paris.
(A work entitled Nation Against State could be expected to...)
A work entitled Nation Against State could be expected to address religion, culture, language, and the roots of nationalism. I wish to advise the reader that this book turns in a different direction; it develops instead innovative approaches for contending with brutal conflicts waged in the name of nationhood. The prevailing doctrines of statecraft currently invoked in efforts to check these conflicts evolved in an age when the scourge of war arose between states rather than within them. The basic conflicts that now threaten international peace have little in common with those that arose during the heyday of fascism and communism, when the nation-state reigned supreme. The dominant norms of international law and diplomacy are ill adapted to coping with the kind of strife that has erupted in Yugoslavia and in the Caucasus and that could become common elsewhere in Eurasia.
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Gottlieb, Gidon Alain Guy was born on December 9, 1932 in Paris.
Bachelor of Laws with honors, London School of Economics, 1954. Bachelor of Laws with honors, Cambridge University, England, 1956. Diploma in comparative law, Cambridge University, England, 1958.
Master of Laws, Harvard University, 1957. Doctor of Juridical Science, Harvard University, 1962.
Lecturer government Dartmouth College, 1960-1961. Associate firm Shearman & Sterling, New York City, 1962-1965. Member faculty New York University Law School, 1965-1976.
Leo Spitz professor international law and diplomacy emeritus University Chicago Law School, since 1976. United Nations representative Amnesty International, 1966-1972. Member founding committee World Assembly Human Rights, 1968.
Advisory board International League Rights of Man. Distinguished visiting fellow Hoover Institution, Stanford, California, 1991-1994, 97—.
(A work entitled Nation Against State could be expected to...)
(A work entitled Nation Against State could be expected to...)
(1968 First Printing)
Fellow New York Council on Foreign Relations (senior fellow, director, Middle East Peace Project 1988-1994). Member American Society International Law, Century Association (New York City).
Married Antoinette Rozoy Countess de Roussy de Sales, May 12, 1965.