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Law As Strategy: Thinking Below The State In Afghanistan, Charles H. Norchi
Law As Strategy: Thinking Below The State In Afghanistan, Charles H. Norchi
International Law Studies
In Doha, Qatar the government of the United States has conducted successive rounds of negotiations with a non-State, the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (the Taliban) over the future of a State that was not present—the Government of Afghanistan. Regardless of the outcome, the United States will retain a national security interest in Afghanistan and the region. Contextually nuanced strategic choices will be critical and law could be a key strategy. This article identifies relevant Afghan history—a collective longue durée—appraises the severable sovereignty of the Afghan State, and underscores the imperative of working below the State. Drawing on a 1952 …
Identifying The Enemy In Counterterrorism Operations: A Comparison Of The Bush And Obama Administrations, Boaz Ganor
Identifying The Enemy In Counterterrorism Operations: A Comparison Of The Bush And Obama Administrations, Boaz Ganor
International Law Studies
Identifying the enemy plays a crucial role in providing the government with the authority needed to fight terrorism—from the authority to investigate threats to the authority to detain and use lethal force. The two administrations significantly differ in their understanding of the enemy, both at the organizational and individual levels. They also differ in their understanding of the boundaries of the battlefield. Ultimately, contrasting the policies adopted by the Bush and Obama administrations reveals that the early identification of the enemy by decision makers shaped the nature and scope of each administration’s counterterrorism strategies.
International Law And The 2003 Campaign Against Iraq, Nicholas Rostow
International Law And The 2003 Campaign Against Iraq, Nicholas Rostow
International Law Studies
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The Normative Framework Of International Humanitarian Law: Overlaps, Gaps, And Ambiguities, Cherif M. Bassiouni
The Normative Framework Of International Humanitarian Law: Overlaps, Gaps, And Ambiguities, Cherif M. Bassiouni
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
State Responsibity And Civil Reparation For Environmental Damage, Leslie C. Green
State Responsibity And Civil Reparation For Environmental Damage, Leslie C. Green
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Framing The Issues, Carlson M. Legrand
Framing The Issues, Carlson M. Legrand
International Law Studies
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The Soviet Navy And Ocean Law, Mark W. Janis
The Soviet Navy And Ocean Law, Mark W. Janis
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Indexes, Carl Q. Christol
Chapter I: Introduction, Carl Q. Christol
Chapter I: Introduction, Carl Q. Christol
International Law Studies
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Chapter Iv: Reasonable Uses Of Outer Space, Carl Q. Christol
Chapter Iv: Reasonable Uses Of Outer Space, Carl Q. Christol
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.