U.S. Decline in an increasingly Flat World
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- 14 March, 2013
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By Carina van de Wetering Carina is a PhD researcher in Politics at the University of Bristol where she focuses on changing U.S. security policies towards India from a critical … Continue Reading →
Obama and Intervention: Why Libya and not Syria?
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- 9 February, 2013
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This is our first article in partnership with Brazilian international affairs magazine O Debatedouro. by Philipe Moura The 20th century witnessed the growing importance of issues regarding humanitarian intervention, leading to the … Continue Reading →
The Private Production of Defense?
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- 2 February, 2013
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by Edwin van de Haar It is fun to think about the almost unthinkable. Therefore this contribution is about the idea that no state is needed to provide military security … Continue Reading →
West and the Rest?
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- 11 January, 2013
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by Jay Heisler Jay worked as a journalist and copy editor in the Middle East and the Caucasus. He is currently pursuing a PhD in Politics at the University of … Continue Reading →
NGOs as protagonists in 21st century diplomacy
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- 7 January, 2013
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by Sarra Zarrati Sarra is currently a trainee, responsible for human rights, at the ONUAIDS office in Tunis. She is working on ensuring contribution of the ONUAIDS office to the … Continue Reading →





