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TRANSCRIPT: Russophobia’s War Trap: How Europe’s Obsession is Pushing It to the Brink – Dr. Anthony Carty

Read the full transcript of a conversation between Dr. Pascal Lottaz and Dr. Anthony Carty on the topic titled “Russophobia’s War Trap: How Europe’s Obsession is Pushing It to the Brink” premiered on March 6, 2025.

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TRANSCRIPT:

Introduction

DR. PASCAL LOTTAZ: Hello, everybody. This is Pascal from Neutrality Studies. Today I’m happy to talk to Dr. Anthony Carty. Dr. Carty is an Emeritus Professor at the Beijing Institute of Technology, and he is currently teaching at the law faculty of Peking University, who awarded him as a distinguished foreign lecturer. Anthony Carty was a full professor at several western universities, including the University of Derby, Westminster, and Aberdeen. He is the author of many books on international law, including the magnificent work, “The Philosophy of International Law.”

Dr. Carty, welcome.

DR. ANTHONY CARTY: Thank you. Thank you very much. Happy to be here.

DR. PASCAL LOTTAZ: Well, we have been in touch via email for quite a bit, and your specialty is international law and the fundamentals of it. I’ve talked about this on this channel before, and some people are very critical of it. Some people are saying that currently international law is in decline. How do you see that? Could you give us a little bit of overview of what you’ve been engaged in, what has been most important to you researching international law? And do you think international law currently in this multipolar setup is in decline, or is that just a bad way of looking at the development of it all?

The Decay of International Law

DR. ANTHONY CARTY: Well, I have quite a strong view on that for which I’m quite well known. I wrote a book in the middle of the 1980s called “The Decay of International Law,” with the subtitle about the need for a new imagining of international society.