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The Strategic Logic Of Us-Iran Enmity, Huss Banai
Reflexive Diplomacy, Huss Banai
Reading Du Bois On East Africa: Epistemological Implications Of Apartheid Constructions Of Knowledge, Jesse Benjamin
Reading Du Bois On East Africa: Epistemological Implications Of Apartheid Constructions Of Knowledge, Jesse Benjamin
Jesse Benjamin
No abstract provided.
Framing The Issues In Moral Terms Iii: Rights And Right Conduct, Robert Williams
Framing The Issues In Moral Terms Iii: Rights And Right Conduct, Robert Williams
Robert E. Williams Jr.
The development of a global human rights culture has had a profound effect on the way discussions of military ethics are framed. This is most apparent in the development of the “responsibility to protect” norm amid a broader debate concerning military intervention to stop serious human rights abuses. With policymakers and international lawyers, many just war theorists have adopted an understanding of military ethics centered on human rights. This essay describes the development of the rights-based perspective on the use of force and its impact on key questions regarding the resort to war and just conduct in war.
The New Localism: Canadian Urban Governance In The 21st Century, Neil Bradford, Zack Taylor
The New Localism: Canadian Urban Governance In The 21st Century, Neil Bradford, Zack Taylor
Neil Bradford
No abstract provided.
Assessing 'Deacon' Mccormick From The Perspective Of The Intelligence Community, Daniel Baldino
Assessing 'Deacon' Mccormick From The Perspective Of The Intelligence Community, Daniel Baldino
Daniel Baldino
Strategic Trends In The South China Sea/The East Sea And East Asia's Security Architecture: The View From Australia, Chris Rahman
Strategic Trends In The South China Sea/The East Sea And East Asia's Security Architecture: The View From Australia, Chris Rahman
Chris Rahman
Australia has several important security interests in the South China Sea. This paper will outline those interests and the policy responses to challenges to those interests. The first interest is in maintaining regional peace and stability and, in particular, avoiding conflict. Second, Australia has increasingly deep economic ties to both Southeast and Northeast Asia. Any conflict over the South China Sea could negatively impact those ties and the benefits derived from trade. Australia also has both direct and indirect economic and strategic interests in the continued security of South China Sea shipping; or sea lines of communication (SLOC). In a …
Teaching Better, Teaching Together: A Coordinated Student Exit Poll Across The States, Jennifer Kelkres Emery, Alison D. Howard, Jocelyn Evans
Teaching Better, Teaching Together: A Coordinated Student Exit Poll Across The States, Jennifer Kelkres Emery, Alison D. Howard, Jocelyn Evans
Alison Dana Howard
Minority Report: Evaluating Political Equality In America, Brian Newman, John Griffin
Minority Report: Evaluating Political Equality In America, Brian Newman, John Griffin
Brian Newman
Are the views of Latinos and African Americans underrepresented in our federal government? For that matter, what does it mean to be represented equitably? Rather than taking for granted a single answer to these complex questions, John Griffin and Brian Newman use different measures of political equality to reveal which groups get what they want from government and what factors lead to their successes. One of the first books to compare the representation of both African Americans and Latinos to that of whites, Minority Report shows that congressional decisions and federal policy tend to mirror the preferences of whites as …
The Rise Of The Dragon And The Consequences For Neighboring Small Powers: The Case Of Nepal, Bibek Chand, Lukas Danner
The Rise Of The Dragon And The Consequences For Neighboring Small Powers: The Case Of Nepal, Bibek Chand, Lukas Danner
Lukas K. Danner
No abstract provided.
The Standard Of Civilization In Regional Perspective: A South-South Comparison, Lukas Danner, Nicolás Terradas
The Standard Of Civilization In Regional Perspective: A South-South Comparison, Lukas Danner, Nicolás Terradas
Lukas K. Danner
No abstract provided.
Nuclear War: Hiroshima, Nagasaki, And A Workable Moral Strategy For Achieving And Preserving World Peace, Raymond Wilson
Nuclear War: Hiroshima, Nagasaki, And A Workable Moral Strategy For Achieving And Preserving World Peace, Raymond Wilson
Raymond Wilson
New Directions In The Middle East, Mohammed Aman, Mary Jo Aman
New Directions In The Middle East, Mohammed Aman, Mary Jo Aman
Mohammed M. Aman
This second book on the Middle East brings together papers presented by international scholars at the 2013 Middle East Dialog Conference (MED) held in Washington, DC in 2013 and chaired by Prof. M. Aman, and the Association of Public Policy and Administration (AMEPPA), held in Ifrane, Morocco. The three themes/chapters in this volume are: Israel and Palestine Divide (pp. 1-46); Communication, Media, and the Arab Spring (pp. 45-114); and Management and Conflict Resolution (pp. 115-214). The book concludes with extensive references for each of the four chapters (pp. 215-246), and brief bios of authors (pp. 247-251).
Indigeneity And Modernity: From Conceptual Category To Strategic Juridical Identity In The Context Of Conflict, Jesse Benjamin, Brandon Lundy
Indigeneity And Modernity: From Conceptual Category To Strategic Juridical Identity In The Context Of Conflict, Jesse Benjamin, Brandon Lundy
Jesse Benjamin
No abstract provided.
Collateral Damage Or Civilian Deaths? The Causes And Consequences Of Opposition To Civilian Casualties In War, Stephen Utych
Collateral Damage Or Civilian Deaths? The Causes And Consequences Of Opposition To Civilian Casualties In War, Stephen Utych
Stephen Utych
No abstract provided.
Political Orientation And The Resonance Of Ethnic Mobilization: Understanding The Prospects For Reducing Ethnic Politics In Fiji, Erik Larson
Erik Larson
No abstract provided.
Securitization And De‐Securitizaton In The Diaoyu/Senkaku Islands Dispute, Lukas Danner
Securitization And De‐Securitizaton In The Diaoyu/Senkaku Islands Dispute, Lukas Danner
Lukas K. Danner
No abstract provided.
Jus Post Bellum: Just War Theory And The Principles Of Just Peace, Robert Williams, Dan Caldwell
Jus Post Bellum: Just War Theory And The Principles Of Just Peace, Robert Williams, Dan Caldwell
Dan Caldwell
What happens following a war is important to the moral judgments we make concerning warfare, just as the intentions going in and the means used are. There has, however, been inadequate attention paid to considerations of jus post bellum in the just war tradition. This essay seeks to contribute to recent efforts to develop jus post bellum principles by first noting some of the ways that jus ad bellum and jus in bello considerations serve to constrain what can legitimately be done after war. We argue, however, that the constraints grounded in traditional just war theory do not offer sufficient …
Seeking Security In An Insecure World, Dan Caldwell, Robert Williams
Seeking Security In An Insecure World, Dan Caldwell, Robert Williams
Dan Caldwell
This comprehensive yet concise introduction to international security explores the constantly changing conditions that lead to an insecure world. During the Cold War, the Soviet-American nuclear rivalry generated insecurity. Since then, state-based nuclear threats have diminished while the threat of non-state actors wielding weapons of mass destruction has increased. A global surge in mass-casualty terrorism, persistent and costly intrastate wars, and environmental threats have reshaped our thinking about security threats and how best to respond to them. Now in a thoroughly updated edition, the text considers today's security agenda, including the threat posed by the spread of infectious disease, drug …
The Security Dilemma In South Asia, East Asia, And Latin America's Southern Cone: A Cross-Regional Comparison, Bibek Chand, Lukas Danner, Nicolas Terradas
The Security Dilemma In South Asia, East Asia, And Latin America's Southern Cone: A Cross-Regional Comparison, Bibek Chand, Lukas Danner, Nicolas Terradas
Lukas K. Danner
No abstract provided.
Rawlsian Political Analysis : Rethinking The Microfoundations Of Social Science, Paul Clements
Rawlsian Political Analysis : Rethinking The Microfoundations Of Social Science, Paul Clements
Paul Clements
In Rawlsian Political Analysis: Rethinking the Microfoundations of Social Science,Paul Clements develops a new, morally grounded model of political and social analysis as a critique of and improvement on both neoclassical economics and rational choice theory. What if practical reason is based not only on interests and ideas of the good, as these theories have it, but also on principles and sentiments of right? The answer, Clements argues, requires a radical reorientation of social science from the idea of interests to the idea of social justice.
Il Calcolo Del Sviluppo Umano, Nicolás Persico
Il Calcolo Del Sviluppo Umano, Nicolás Persico
Nicolás Persico
Dinamica sociale e contratto socio economico: quando un sociologo, fisico, ingegnere e finanziario si incontrano.
Esmonde Higgins - Politics As Intellectual Practice, Terry Irving
Esmonde Higgins - Politics As Intellectual Practice, Terry Irving
Terence H Irving, Dr (Terry)
This chapter traces Esmonde Higgins' struggle to define his intellectual practice from 1919 to 1954, using his private correspondence and his published writings. It divides his reflections into three parts: alienation, practice, and contradictory aspects of practice.It describes his route from Communist bureaucratic practice to having conversations 'about human interests' with workers as equals in adult education classes and informal domestic gatherings.
Class Structure In Australian History - Poverty And Progress, Terry Irving, Raewyn Connell
Class Structure In Australian History - Poverty And Progress, Terry Irving, Raewyn Connell
Terence H Irving, Dr (Terry)
First published in 1980, this book is an updated and reorganized account of the history of the class structure in Australia. A new chapter discusses the period 1975-1991, and there is a new theoretical chapter introducing the reader to modern debates about class. Separate sections for documents and photographs support the narrative. Extensive notes provide a guide to research literature.
Finding Peace When Beliefs Collide, Sherrie Steiner
Finding Peace When Beliefs Collide, Sherrie Steiner
Sherrie M Steiner
No abstract provided.
“Eisenhower Doctrine”, Imperialism And Expansionism In American History: A Social, Political, And Cultural Encyclopedia, Abc-Clio (2014). Print & Online., Kevin Brown
Kevin P Brown
No abstract provided.
Synopsis Of Working Session V: Making Common Ground, Sherrie Steiner
Synopsis Of Working Session V: Making Common Ground, Sherrie Steiner
Sherrie M Steiner
No abstract provided.
Paradoxes Of Democratisation: Environmental Politics In East Asia, Mary Alice Haddad
Paradoxes Of Democratisation: Environmental Politics In East Asia, Mary Alice Haddad
Mary Alice Haddad
This chapter examines environmental politics in four polities that run the full spectrum of political regimes: mainland China (authoritarian), South Korea and Taiwan (newly democratic), and Japan (mature democracy). The chapter argues that variation in environmental politics in each place resulted primarily from the timing of their environmental movements, with subsequent movements learning from predecessors and gaining increasing access to global NGO networks. Paradoxically, when environmental movements became linked to democratization movements (in South Korea and Taiwan), they also became linked to political parties, which hindered access to government policymaking when non-allied parties were in power.
Opening Up To Politics: How Flexible Values And Media Choices Shape Public Engagement, Ann Williams
Opening Up To Politics: How Flexible Values And Media Choices Shape Public Engagement, Ann Williams
Ann E Williams
No abstract provided.