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Oona Hathaway on war, global rules, and why business leaders may regret staying silent as international law is violated....
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In this episode of Leaders Unplugged, IMD President David Bach hosts Yale professor Oona Hathaway for a candid conversation about war, international law, and the growing strain on the post-war global order.
Hathaway argues that international law is often most important when it is least visible: it works âin the background,â shaping what states know they can and canât do. But when leaders start treating the rules as optional, even the unthinkable suddenly seems possible. As she puts it, âinternational law tends to be fairly invisible when itâs working well,â but now âthe Trump administration is putting this all on the table.â
She also warns that âbusiness leaders have been really quiet,â even as the erosion of legal norms introduces new volatility into global markets. Her message to them is clear: âIf they don’t speak out and if the president actually does what he’s threatening to do, we’re going to be in a much more unstable world where business is going to be extraordinarily risky.â

Gerard C. and Bernice Latrobe Smith Professor of International Law, Yale Law School
Oona Hathaway is one of the worldâs leading experts on international law and global governance. She is a professor at Yale Law School and Yale University, and president-elect of the American Society of International Law. She is co-author of The Internationalists: How a Radical Plan to Outlaw War Remade the World, and author of the upcoming book, Citizens.

President of IMD and NestlĂŠ Professor of Strategy and Political Economy
David Bach is President of IMD and NestlĂŠ Professor of Strategy and Political Economy. He assumed the Presidency of IMD on 1 September 2024. He is working to broaden and deepen IMDâs global impact through learning innovation, excellence in degree- and executive programs, and applied thought leadership. Recognized globally as an innovator in management education, Bach previously served as IMDâs Dean of Innovation and Programs.

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